If you’re anything like thousands of other people out there, you’ve been saving up your hard earned cash for months now in anticipation of finding a great deal on that special item on the biggest shopping day of they year, Black Friday. Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, is the day that traditionally retailers books will go into the black for the year, and when they start making a profit. If the day turns out anything like years past, it will be a day of deep discounts, mobs of people trying not to be trampled and quite a few disappointed people who just barely missed out on the amazing deal on the 50″ plasma tv.
So how do you make sure that you’re not one of the people missing out? You need to plan your day with military precision, detailing your battle plan down to the smallest detail.
Plan Out Your Attack
So what do you need to do in order to have a successful shopping trip on Black Friday? Here’s what I do before I even go to wait in line for the door-buster deals in the wee early hours of the morning.
- Figure out what you want to buy in advance. Make a prioritized list: Don’t go out and buy things you don’t need just because they’re a great deal. But if your old 20″ tube TV just died on you and you’ve been shopping for a new one, this may be a good time to buy. Make a list of the things you want or need, and put them in the order that you need or want them. Don’t buy on impulse.
- Set a spending threshold and don’t go over it: It can be tempting with all of the amazing deals on Black Friday to buy all sorts of things you don’t need – or didn’t realize you needed until you got to the store.
- Save up cash for the items you’re buying: Because buying things is that much sweeter when you pay in cash!
- Check for Black Friday deals in advance: Often stores will sell certain items at the discounted Black Friday prices in advance of the actual day. For example, one laptop I was considering buying was at the Black Friday price online, a week in advance.
- Visit the stores in advance so you know where the items are: At some stores on Black Friday they’ll just open the doors and there will be a mad rush for the most popular doorbuster items. If you visit the store a day or two before the sale you’ll know just where you need to go to find the item you’re looking for.
- Coordinate a battle plan with a friend: If you are looking for more than one item, you may need to find a battle buddy, someone who is willing to wait in line with you and make a b-line for item number 2 on your list before it disappears. If the other deal you want is at another store, they may have to to go that store for you. Buy them lunch to thank them for the help!
- Figure out if you’ll need a voucher/ticket to get a deal: At many stores you have to arrive super early in order to get a voucher to take advantage of the hottest deals. For example at a Micro Center I went to on Black Friday a few years back, only the first people in line got tickets to buy a deeply discounted TV. Find out if this is the case at your store, and if so, make sure to get there early.
- Don’t despair if you miss out. Some of the best deals don’t happen on Black Friday!: If you don’t get the deal you had hoped to get on Black Friday, just remember that some of the best deals people get don’t even happen on this day. Case in point - we bought our 50″ plasma TV earlier this year for $580 – and not on Black Friday! I have yet to see a deal that good for the same or a similar TV on Black Friday!
So make your battle plan early – if you haven’t started already, do it today!
Where Can I Research The Black Friday Deals In Advance?
One of the most important pieces to having a successful Black Friday shopping trip is doing your research in advance. You need to scour the all the ads, looking for the best deal on the widget you were hoping to buy.
Some of the best places I’ve found to do research for Black Friday include:
- Fat Wallet Black Friday Forum (my favorite)
- Black Friday.net
- Black Friday at GottaDeal
- blackfridayads.com
- Black Friday Ads
- iBlack Friday
- Black Friday Central
Another cool resource that I’ve found for finding the deal on exactly what you’re looking for is the Black Friday spreadsheet that someone over at Fat Wallet has put together. It has all the deals in one excel spreadsheet, and you can sort the deals by category, type, brand, price etc. Very helpful if you’re looking for a specific item.
Looking to buy several items at one store, but not sure which you should make a b-line for first? Check out this “most wanted” list from gottadeal.com – it will tell you what some of the most wanted items at each store are – so you can prioritize you list.
Didn’t Get Your Deal? Cyber Monday Is On The Way, Don’t Despair!
A lot of times people will find that their deal was just so popular that by the time they show up at 4am all the coupons for that nice TV have already been passed out. Don’t despair, a lot of times you can find some great deals on the Monday following Thanksgiving, often called “Cyber Monday”. Check out the sites above, especially FatWallet forums, and you can find some great deals the following week as well. Or follow my tutorial here on how to save money on the high ticket items you buy:
More Black Friday Shopping Tips & Commentary
- Holiday Shopping: Tips for Black Friday and Cyber Monday
- Tips For Shopping Black Friday And Cyber Monday
- Holiday Spending Guide for a New Economy (an alternate viewpoint – don’t shop at all!)
- Christmas Shopping – Black Friday , Cyber Monday , and Beyond
- Black Friday Shopping Resources
- Black Friday Holiday Shopping: Just Say No to Coupons, Free Shipping, and Deals
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