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"Cyber Monday" Expected To Draw Virtual Crowds

Anti-Globalism writes with this excerpt from PCWorld: "Last year, consumers spent $733 million on Cyber Monday, and it's expected to be even bigger this year. According to a survey by online shopping site Shopzilla for the National Retail Federation's Shop.org, nearly 84 percent of online retailers plan to have a Cyber Monday promotion on December 1. That's up from just 72 percent last year and zero percent in 2005, says Shop.org executive director Scott Silverman."

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  1. Re:Seriously, who makes up this crap? by LoverOfJoy · · Score: 4, Informative

    The article doesn't claim otherwise. It states that "Silverman's organization actually invented Cyber Monday in late 2005 as a gimmick to jump-start online sales in the holiday season. The media soon hyped it, and while it's not the biggest online shopping day of the year, it has certainly caught on among e-tailers."

    In the article, a TigerDirect rep claims that at least for them, "Cyber Monday was the biggest day of the year for us last year--bigger than Black Friday,"

    I always thought the biggest day for brick and mortar stores, at least, was much closer to Christmas.

  2. Cyber Monday for non-USA by primus1024 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Wikipedia says:

    The term Cyber Monday refers to the Monday immediately following Black Friday, the ceremonial kick-off of the holiday online shopping season in the United States between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas....

    Origin of term

    The term "Cyber Monday" is a neologism invented by Shop.org, part of the U.S. trade association National Retail Federation...

  3. Re:Who can afford it? by warsql · · Score: 2, Informative

    You now live in a house that you prefer over a house that you once valued at $1 million. If you haven't paid for it yet, then you still owe $1 million for it. That's bad HOW exactly?

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  4. Re:NewEgg beat everyone by mtmra70 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Their prices aren't high for mainstream stuff....shipping, yes, sort of.