Cyber Week:
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Posting the Best Cyber Week Deals on the Net!
What is Cyber Week:
Well, starting last year, many retailers including Amazon, walmart and BestBuy decided that Cyber Monday needed to be amped up to Cyber Week.
Walmart officially started marketing Cyber Week last year, but it is expected to balloon into an even bigger online shopping event going forward.
Cyber Week deals officially start the week after Thanksgiving in the United States and typically continue until the holidays have arrived.
Retailers offer Cyber Week Deals, Coupons, and limited deals that can be grabbed with a click of the mouse. Many specials in previous years included free shipping as well.
Cyber Monday is a marketing term for the Monday immediately following Black Friday, the Friday following Thanksgiving Day in the United States. The term was created by the National Retail Federation and announced in 2005 conjunction with the deployment of their own website CyberMonday.com designed to serve as a portal for Cyber Monday deals and offers. In store shopping continues to dwarf online shopping - the most taken in a single day online was $881 million on December 7, 2007, while Black Friday in 2007 took in $41 billion.
Since its inception, critics contend that consumer purchasing habits represent more of a static growth throughout the Christmas and holiday season as opposed to one day in which companies "see any (unusual) traffic" on websites. It has been postulated that through mainstream media adoption of the term, combined with retailers hoping to drive more traffic to their sites, that the "Gimmick" of Cyber Monday could become a "Real Trend".
The term "Cyber Monday" is a neologism invented by Shop.org, part of the U.S. trade association National Retail Federation. It was first used within the ecommerce community during the 2005 holiday season. According to Scott Silverman, the head of Shop.org, the term was coined based on research showing that 77% of online retailers reported a significant increase in sales on the Monday after Thanksgiving in 2004. In late November 2005, the New York Times reported that "The name Cyber Monday grew out of the observation that millions of otherwise productive working Americans, fresh off a Thanksgiving weekend of window shopping, were returning to high-speed Internet connections at work Monday and buying what they liked."
In late November 2005, ComScore Networks, an e-commerce tracking firm, reported that online spending on Cyber Monday, excluding travel, was $486 million, a 26 percent increase from a year earlier. Total visits to shopping sites increased by 35 percent compared to a year earlier, according to Akamai Technologies. In late 2005, after the holidays, ecommerce sites reported that the busiest shopping days usually were between December 5-15 in a given year. For 2005, the year the term Cyber Monday was coined, the busiest online shopping day of the year in the U.S. was actually December 12, two weeks after "Cyber Monday". Shop.org's survey of its members found that their busiest day in 2005 was December 12. MasterCard's worldwide (not just U.S.) data for 2005 showed that the day with the highest amount of Web transactions processed was December 5. In November 2006, prior to the holidays, MasterCard reported that an online survey it had commissioned found that only 10 percent of Americans said they would shop on the Web on Cyber Monday.



























