Thursday, November 22, 2012

Black Friday Is Coming To Town

I was reading over the lyrics to Santa Claus is Coming to Town and decided to write a blog dedicated to creating a better shopping experience on Black Friday.

1. You better watch out

Be careful of your surroundings when out shopping. If you are making major purchases you may want to take those items home as opposed to leaving them in your vehicle all day. Make sure to hide all packages out of plain view of those with less than good intentions this holiday season. Finally at all costs avoid going alone.

2. You better not cry, You better not pout
Guess what?!?! Your favorite item may just be sold out. Keep a good attitude about it and move on to the next item.

3. Making a list, And check it twice

Before heading out to brave the elements, traffic and stand in line at Starbucks (you didn't know Caffeine was mandatory for Black Friday). Make a list of items & break them down into three categories that you plan to snag. From got to have, must haves and just want to have. Prioritize the items and try to map them by location as well. Don't forget to coordinate with your fellow shoppers to maximize time and avoid backtracking.

4. Who's naughty and nice

There is the old adage that says it pays to be nice. I can attest to this from personal experience. My wife and I have been shopping several times when other customers have offered us coupons or to skip ahead in line. Also there have been times where we have gotten free coffee or food while waiting. You never know who's watching so it's better to be nice instead of naughty.

5. He sees you when you're sleeping, He knows when you're awake

You have to ask yourself is it really worth it to wake up THAT early? The answer lies somewhere in how early THAT is. Take into account that most of the best deals come in limited quantities. Then calculate the sleep that will be lost plus gas used times elbows thrown (just kidding I hope) to see if that one deal is really worth it. If you deem that it is indeed worth it, then set your alarm clocks and get ready to participate in the melee, madness and methodology of America's biggest shopping day.

Remember Black Friday is coming to a town near you, so be smart for your savings account sake...