5 Savvy Black Friday Shopping Tips to Put In Your Bag
Nov 27, 2024
As the holiday season draws near, Black Friday—the year’s biggest shopping event—takes center stage. Over the years, holiday shopping has evolved dramatically, with more consumers embracing the convenience of online platforms. While brick-and-mortar stores continue to attract shoppers, the rise of e-commerce has redefined the retail experience.
Whether you’re an avid online shopper or prefer the thrill of in-person browsing, tackling the Black Friday frenzy requires smart preparation. Check out these five savvy tips to help you make the most of this year’s shopping spree and avoid the chaos, no matter how you shop.
1. Get ahead of the game.
If you’re planning on shopping online, consider downloading Honey, an online application that you can attach to your browser to find you the best deals across 40,000+ websites. Honey automatically pulls the best deals from its vast network of websites without sharing your data with third-party platforms. Also, consider researching retailers’ social media sites as many offer additional incentives for visiting or “liking” their page. Note that gift cards that are not discounted (meaning the card value is equal to or more than the cost you pay for the card) are putting restrictions on your cash — where the money must be spent, for example — with no rewards to you or the recipient.
2. Maximize — and charge — that smartphone.
Be sure that you’ve downloaded a smartphone app for comparison shopping. "ShopSavvy" and "Amazon — Shopping Made Easy" are two popular app options.
- When you're using ShopSavvy, you scan the barcode of a product or keyword search by name, and the app helps you immediately locate that product at the best available price both online and in local stores.
- The Amazon - Shopping Made Easy app allows you to quickly access the item by scanning a barcode, snapping a picture, or typing your search keywords. You can compare prices, check availability, and read reviews through the app, and purchases can be made directly through the app as they are routed through Amazon's secure servers. In 2022, Amazon achieved its highest-ever Black Friday weekend sales on record.
And remember: Some retailers such as Target and Wal-Mart even offer price matching if another store has the item for less, but be sure to read the fine print before relying on this option.
3. Think outside of the Black Friday box.
While Black Friday is traditionally assumed to be the single biggest day of savings, Cyber Monday has certainly given it a run for its money. Research shows that Cyber Monday usually delivers the best clothes deals. While it’s typically best to wait until January or February (if possible) to purchase high-end electronics as stores reduce prices before annual inventory counts, some stores like Best Buy offer 40%-50% off electronics on Black Friday weekend.
Of course, throughout the holiday season, consider online shopping that may offer free shipping — and sometimes free returns.
4. Reward yourself when possible.
Does your credit card offer cash back? Are you a loyalty program member at any stores? Many credit cards and stores offer cash back or points towards future items when you make purchases. Check whether you qualify, particularly for online shopping. Just be careful you don't spend more than you intended only to receive an extra perk.
5. Make a plan, and work that plan.
Create a list of what you're looking to buy and how much you're willing to spend. It'll help keep you on budget, as well as lower your post-holiday bills. Remember, it's not necessarily a deal if you never intended to purchase the item in the first place.
If you need extra support managing your finances during the holiday season, your CRI advisor is here to help. From budgeting to navigating complex financial decisions, we’re ready to provide the guidance you need to stay on track. Contact your advisor today to start planning for a financially stress-free holiday season.