Editor-in-Chief Brad Wilson predicts greater day-after-Thanksgiving spending; Tighter wallets for remainder of holiday season
CHICAGO, Nov 11, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Consumers looking to save the most on Black Friday now have a single source for finding the best holiday gift deals with the launch of Black Friday 2008 (http://www.bradsdeals.com/black_friday/) at BradsDeals.com, where they can research, plan and execute the best Black Friday shopping.
"Research, make a plan, time your store visits, and avoid stores with limited quantities of low priced items," says shopping guru and BradsDeals' editor-in-chief Brad Wilson. "Having a disciplined holiday shopping strategy is key: know where store items are located, shop with a team to save time, and eat and use the bathroom before you go."
Brad provides millions of consumers with expert shopping advice every day at BradsDeals.com. Besides viewing the shopping ads (http://www.bradsdeals.com/black_friday/ads.cfm) before they're printed in newspapers, consumers can find Brad's commentary, advice and calculated savings for all handpicked Black Friday Deals on BradsDeals.com. Shoppers can also sign-up for Brad's daily email alerts ( http://www.bradsdeals.com/add-email.cfm) to keep up with the newest savings that Brad uncovers during the holiday season.
BradsDeals.com Black Friday 2008 Price Predictions
Brads is also predicting the best prices on the most popular gift items. He predicts that this is the only time Apple will discount iPods by 10 percent, offering the iPod Nano ( http://www.bradsdeals.com/go/p/19164) at $134. He also predicts consumers will find a $300 laptop (http://www.bradsdeals.com/computers-catid-5.html) that is sufficiently equipped for most users. And he says TV prices ( http://www.bradsdeals.com/televisions-catid-6d.html) will drop to new all-time lows. Expect a 32" LCD TV for $350 and a 42" 720P Plasma TV for $500.
"These are difficult times for holiday shoppers and day-after-Thanksgiving deals aren't just for the frugal. With increases in unemployment, foreclosures, gas prices and food prices, as well as decreases in consumer credit, discretionary spending and overall confidence, consumers will spend more on Friday, November 28th, but spend less overall during the 2008 holidays," said Brad.
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