
The busiest day in sales is a week away. Friday, November 27th is "Black Friday" and that means time to digest your turkey from the day before and wait on a long line at 2AM at your favorite store. Now, you can tackle "Black Friday" in several ways.
You can always stand outside of a Best Buy or Wal*Mart and hope that you will be the first person to grab yourself a $150 laptop that was once $450. Or you can stand on a line outside of Macy*s and Sears with the hopes of getting that diamond ring for dirt cheap or a free power tool when you buy $75 on Craftsman items.
You can always stand outside of a store with an open mind. Meaning, you don't have anything specific that you plan on buying, you're just going to go in and see what deals they got and see if you can get it for yourself or for someone else. This, I feel is the best method only because you don't have to worry about being disappointed when you get into your store and you find out that someone beat you to that one last Tickle Me Elmo.
Most people usually have to wait until Thanksgiving morning to get their bible of a newspaper with all the "Black Friday" ads stuffed in it, but I'm going to save you the wait.
Companies have their sales all printed and ready to be handed out WAY before Thanksgiving, and there are several websites that post these ads. I am going to provide you with a couple
http://www.blackfridayads.com/
Now, nothing is really set in stone when it comes to these sites. A company can always change a deal/sale at the last minute. But these are good ways to map out how you want to tackle this event. Just do be careful, because you do not want to hurt anyone or yourself in the process of shopping. I'm sure the Wal*Mart in Long Island, New York will be taking EXTRA caution this year after one of their employees was trampled to his death.


Happy Shopping Everyone!
-MPIII