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Tips for ‘Black Friday’ shopping

11/26/2008 01:00 AM EST

By Tania Anderson

Washingtonpost.com

Love it or not, Black Friday is fast approaching. It’s the official kickoff to the holiday shopping season and people either happily ignore the day or embrace it in all its frenzied glory. I recently tapped into the expertise of Dan de Grandpre, founder and CEO of Dealnews.com, for some insight into what we’ll see this Black Friday and on the Monday after Thanksgiving, the day many people hit the online stores. Here are his best tips for shopping those two days:

Tip 1: Before you set out for that Black Friday shopping trip, check the store’s online sites for deals. De Grandpre says many stores will be offering the same merchandise and discounts in their online stores as their brick-and-mortar shops. Checking online first will save you the aggravation and hassle of venturing out to the mall.

Tip 2: Don’t wait until Friday for the Black Friday deals. Many retailers will be posting their discounts on their Web sites on Thanksgiving. So check out their sites between the turkey and apple pie. Wal-Mart, for one, has already posted its Black Friday ad.

Tip 3: Cyber Monday will be the day to get deals at online-only stores like Overstock.com and Buy.com. Smartbargains.com, JoS. A. Bank, Discovery Channel, HSN are some other places to check out on Monday. Note: The stores that are normally the stars on Black Friday, like Wal-Mart and Kohl’s, will also have Cyber Monday sales but they won’t be as good as their Black Friday deals.

Tip 4: Be prepared for a little uncertainty this year. Normally de Grandpre and other retail experts say Black Friday and Cyber Monday are the best days to shop for the holidays, but this year retailers are more desperate than ever, so there’s a good chance that prices will continue to drop. In fact many retailers are counting on a lucrative Thanksgiving weekend. If it doesn’t happen, you may be seeing liquidation sales.

Tip 5: The best products to buy on Black Friday will be electronics such as low-end televisions and laptops. De Grandpre predicts that shoppers will be able to snag 50-inch plasmas and 46-inch LCD television for under $1,000.

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