iBlackFriday lets users view the 2009 black Friday ads weeks in advance. They have a large selection of stores. Clicking on them reveals a long list with items on sale. Shoppers can also build a holiday shopping list to be completely ready for the big day.
Blackfriday.net is very similar. However, this site also offers a list with the most popular products. (Right now it's a Samsung 40-inch HDTV for $599 at Sears). And another very useful section is a list of deals that are available to buy online at this moment.
And here's a must-have iPhone application. Dealnews' Black Friday App gives users details on the best sales right now. It also shows leacked deals from across the web, and it offers a great countdown clock so you know exactly how long you have to plan your shopping strategy. Best of all: it's free!
Another useful Web site is cheapcheapcheap. As the name suggests, this site offers cheap deals from across the web. It also has a nice collection of coupons too.
We also have a great holiday shopping page on our website, Just take a look: you can save up to 50% on holiday gifts, there are several coupons, and even Airfares under 200 bucks!
As you can see, there are plenty of great deals to save this holiday season!
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