this is cnet and here's what you need to
know for Black Friday you're still under
the impression that black friday deals
can only be had in store and in person
you may want to turn off at 3am alarm
clock the vast majority of sales are
also available online too due to the
sheer volume of traffic online retailers
receive last year roughly seventy
percent of the in-store deals also made
their way online at some point so you
may want to avoid the crowds this year
and stay indoors historically
electronics have the best sales on black
friday so if you're in the market for
items and other departments you're wiser
to wait tvs video games and other
gadgets get the most significant
discounts so be sure to prioritize but
if you must go out and brave the
elements and other shoppers the best
advice is still the earlier the better
stores that offer specialty sales in
person are likely limited to just a
handful of purchases find the one
big-ticket item and be sure to be one of
the first in line but be forewarned
plenty of shoppers are willing to arrive
and line up at stores before the Sun
rises so you'll need to be also
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