Thursday, November 22, 2007

Christmas with MyJewelryBox

2007's Biggest Online Shopping Day!

Christmas is around the corner! Oh, how time flies when you're
making money...

MyJewelryBox have focused on setting up exciting promotions
around particular dates this festive season.

The first two dates worth noting at this stage are the following:

Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States ,
where it is the beginning of the traditional Christmas shopping
season. Black Friday is not an official holiday, but many
employers give the day off, allowing consumers to get a head
start on their Christmas shopping.

Cyber Monday refers to the Monday immediately following
Black Friday, the ceremonial kick-off of the holiday online
shopping season in the United States between Thanksgiving
Day and Christmas. Whereas Black Friday is associated with
traditional brick-and-mortar stores, "Cyber Monday"
symbolizes a busy day for online retailers.

MyJewelryBox have put together some appealing Christmas
Promotions of 20% consumer discount this festive season.

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Featured Article:
Michelle Greer
Volusion Inc.

Austin, Texas (PRWEB) October 10, 2007 -- After analysis of
previous years' holiday sales figures, Volusion Inc., a leading
provider of eCommerce solutions, predicts that the biggest
shopping day of the year will break the typical pattern seen
in most years this decade.

From 2000 to 2005, the biggest online spending day of the year
fell on a Monday. Shoppers tend to spend time browsing in stores
on the weekends and then buy gifts online when they return to
work, where they usually have the fastest internet connections.
This pattern held true in 2006 as well when on Monday,
December 11th, consumers spent $556 million online.
This was the biggest online shopping day in history. That was
of course until Wednesday, December 13th, when consumers
spent a whopping $667 million.

The biggest online spending day will be Wednesday, December
12th, 2007. The Monday halfway between Thanksgiving and
Christmas has been biggest spending day of the year every
year this decade with the sole exception of 2006. Like 2006,
this Monday falls on a very early date in 2007--December 10th,
to be exact. Merchants will be pushing their free and discounted
shipping promotions that won't end until the 17th or 18th, and
consumers will respond to these later promotions by waiting
to purchase on Tuesday and Wednesday instead of Monday.
This was the case last year and will continue to be the case
this year.
With more people online than ever, ecommerce retail sales will
certainly break records this holiday season. Expect sales to
exceed $750 million on December.

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