Black Friday 2011: One Website Channels 140 Top Retailers' Deals
A website offering amazing deals and hot specials this holiday season might have a leg up on the competition focusing only on Black Friday deals.
CyberMondayDeals.com is offering the best deals that are available throughout online retail websites. The website provides shoppers with the ability to shop, post, vote, comment and redeem the most attractive deals offered on Cyber Monday.
Just like physical retailers offering huge discounts and Black Friday mega-deals to get people through their doors, Cyber Monday's website draws shopper’s attention with deep discounts on popular items from numerous online retailers, and collects this information at one centralized location.
"This site makes it easier for consumers to locate the best deals," said Aaron Rosenthal, president of CyberMondayDeals.
Last year Cyber Monday sales surpassed $1 billion for the first time. This was the first time that Internet sales topped $1 billion for a day.
Many retailers discount not only for Black Friday but also for the duration of the holiday. The purpose of Cyber Monday is to locate and promote the biggest, deepest deals that are only offered on Cyber Monday.
"We don't want consumers to miss out. This site was built to make sure that shoppers have a place to find these unbelievable deals," Rosenthal said.
One feature exclusive to the website is its ability for shoppers to rank the best deals that they find. This allows other visitors to the website to see, without much fuss, what other great deals users are coming across.
"The social aspect is key. I will not accept payment to position a deal better. Shoppers visiting the site get to decide the deals they like ... or don't," Rosenthal added.
Currently, CyberMondayDeals deals are from more than 140 of the top Internet retailers and expect to have deals from 200 retailers before Cyber Monday on Nov. 28.
"Many of the best deals are not revealed until 12 a.m. on Cyber Monday and in some cases available in limited quantity so consumers should check back again first thing that morning,” Rosenthal said.