As 2020 comes to a close, we highlight the key retail dates in the coming year to help you make the most of 2021.
Tips / America's Biggest Sale Days of the Year
unloads packages from a delivery truck on Cyber Monday in New York, U.S., on Monday, Dec. 2, 2019. Holiday shoppers went online Monday and spent $10.8 billion, setting a record for the largest U.S. internet shopping day ever, according to Adobe Analytics data.
The stock market is closed on Good Friday but most businesses and retailers are open. ... Retailers will may offer: coupons, deals, discounts, promotions, special offers for both online and in-store shopping.
Important Days In January
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1 January | English New Year, Army Medical Corps Establishment Day, Global family day, World Peace Day |
8 January | African National Congress Foundation Day |
9 January | Pravasi Bharatiya Divas NRI Day |
10 January | World Laughter Day, World Hindi Day |
The Best Days to Shop in 2021
The holiday shopping season doesn't end on Christmas Eve, people. After-Christmas clearance sales on holiday decor offer some of the biggest discounts of the entire year. And the deals get better and better until everything's gone.
End-of-season sales can be a bargain shopper's dream. Unlike unanticipated flash sales, end-of-season sales occur around the same time each year as retailers offer discounts on items associated with the season that's about to end to make room for the new season's items.
When is the next federal holidays? The next federal holiday is Memorial Day. Memorial Day is 24 days away and will be observed on Monday, May 31, 2021.
But very similar to Black Friday, Singles Day falls on the 11th November and has grown to become a very popular 24-hour online shopping event. Annual sales on Singles Day surpass Black Friday; in fact, it's bigger than Black Friday and Cyber Monday combined, making it the world's largest shopping day.
Green Monday is the second Monday in December and one of the busiest retail shopping days in the United States. eBay claims it created the phrase in 2007 after it realized that the most profitable sales day was the second Monday of that year, but Shopping.com claims that it coined the phrase.
2008: The brutal holiday competition between Walmart and Amazon can perhaps be traced to Cyber Monday 2008, when Amazon's traffic increased a whopping 21% year over year to beat Walmart's 6% increase (according to data from site-metrics firm Hitwise). Amazon became the No.
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