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  2. Cyber Monday - Wikipedia

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    The Cyber Monday on November 30, 2020, (the first during the COVID-19 pandemic) was the biggest online shopping day in US history with a total of $10.7 billion in online spending.

  3. Despite dated name, analysts project strong Cyber Monday - AOL

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    When I hear the phrase "Cyber Monday," my mind immediately goes to AOL chat rooms, dial-up internet and Tomorrowland at Walt Disney World -- not exactly concepts that have stood the test of time ...

  4. When does Cyber Monday start? Here's how to get online deals

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    Black Friday is known for deals, but what about its online counterpart, Cyber Monday? The National Retail Federation coined the term “Cyber Monday" in 2005.

  5. What Black Friday’s history tells us about holiday shopping ...

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    Here’s what you need to know about Black Friday’s history and where things stand in 2024.

  6. Black Friday (shopping) - Wikipedia

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    Black Friday is the busiest shopping day of the year in the United States [3][4][5] and retailers prioritize it and Cyber Monday as highly profitable holiday shopping days. [6] The concept has since globalized, with countries around the world adopting "Black Friday" sales to mimic the US phenomenon, adjusting local customs or creating similar ...

  7. Black Friday History: The Dark True Story Behind The Name - AOL

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    The Origin Of Black Friday When a day is preceded by “black,” that’s usually an indication that it was pretty bad day (hello, Black Monday). Black Friday had a similar connotation.

  8. Black Friday etymology hoax - Wikipedia

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    The Black Friday etymology hoax is an internet hoax about the origin of the term "Black Friday". The term denotes the Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States, a day that traditionally marks the start of the Christmas shopping season. [1] A 2018 viral Facebook post made the false claim that the name derives from a day when slave traders sold slaves at a discount. The term actually ...

  9. Cyber Black Friday - Wikipedia

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    Origin of the term 'Cyber Black Friday' was created in 2009 by eCoupons.com after observing that online retailers launched their holiday sales before Cyber Monday to compete with the Black Friday brick and mortar frenzy. According to Talya Schaeffer, founder of Cyber Black Friday, "Cyber Black Friday sales are typically the largest of the season.