Another way companies make profit is through Cyber Monday, an "online-only shopping equivalent of Black Friday. The day after Thanksgiving has been the start of the holiday shopping season since the 19th century. To this day, Thanksgiving parades signal the season with the appearance of Santa Claus, a sign that Christmas is coming. Traditionally, this would prompt retailers to start advertising for holiday sales. Over the years, Black Friday morphed into the major shopping holiday that it is now. And, with the rise of the internet and the popularity of e-commerce came its online counterpart, Cyber Monday." This form is the same as going in-stores at Black Friday. Many would say you save yourself gas, waiting in long lines, dealing with other people and the coldness. I would agree to tho pros, but yet you still have to wait and it gets more frustrated because websites tend to crash and slow down because all the people are on it a once. From experience from both, you still need lots of patients and well accessible internet. I would say both have their benefits. This year, I won't have I'm not interested in shopping online. I would say this ideal is more for non-working people. Who have time in their mornings.
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https://www.blackfriday.fm/info/cybermonday/2016
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