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Black Friday/Cyber Monday Master Thread: What you selling? Buying? Promoting?
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<blockquote data-quote="biophase" data-source="post: 913250" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>I'm furnishing an entire new house, so Black Friday timing is perfect for me. I plan to spend a shit ton of money. I already ordered 7 TVs. Furniture ordering is a bitch, with a few pieces from different stores. But 10% off on hundreds of pieces of furniture and accents will add up.</p><p></p><p>On the business side, we always use Black Friday to get rid of overstock and slow selling things. I never do a sitewide 20% off sale like many others do. I usually mark about 8 things off from 50-75% and that gets people coming. I will put a few decent sellers at 25% off just so the sale isn't only slow movers.</p><p></p><p>For us, cyber Monday is always about how are we going to pack all the orders that came in from Wed-Sunday!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biophase, post: 913250, member: 23"] I'm furnishing an entire new house, so Black Friday timing is perfect for me. I plan to spend a shit ton of money. I already ordered 7 TVs. Furniture ordering is a bitch, with a few pieces from different stores. But 10% off on hundreds of pieces of furniture and accents will add up. On the business side, we always use Black Friday to get rid of overstock and slow selling things. I never do a sitewide 20% off sale like many others do. I usually mark about 8 things off from 50-75% and that gets people coming. I will put a few decent sellers at 25% off just so the sale isn't only slow movers. For us, cyber Monday is always about how are we going to pack all the orders that came in from Wed-Sunday! [/QUOTE]
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