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Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Did You Shop?

Just wondering if any of you went shopping on Black Friday last week either online or by going to retail stores. And, did you shop online shop on Cyber Monday.

Personally speaking, neither Grenville or myself shopped on either day. We were out-of-state celebrating Thanksgiving with family members from NJ and PA. A couple of the younger family members went outlet shopping. We went to a holiday show instead.

Black Friday is the name given to the shopping day after Thanksgiving and refers to being in the profit zone compared to being in the red which indicates losses. So, Black Friday means "profitable Friday" to retailers and the economy. 

Philadelphia, PA is considered the home of the term. That's because in the mid-1960s, the Philadelphia Police Department coined the phrase to describe the mayhem surrounding the congestion of pedestrian and auto traffic in the downtown Center City area where stores were mobbed from opening to closing. There were numerous traffic accidents and sometimes even violence occurred.

Black Friday bargain hunters still present problems for law enforcement. The states with the most reported incidents of violence on this day are Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana,  Nevada and Tennessee  By comparison, the safest holiday shopping is reportedly in the Midwest, Pacific Northwest, and New England.

Retailers didn't like the negative connotation associated with this shopping day, especially since the media used it to describe stock market crashes. The term "Black Friday" was used to describe October 19, 1986 when the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 22 percent. This was the largest percentage drop in one day in U.S. stock market history. Retailers wanted "Black Friday" to mean something positive and changed the name to reflect success vs. disaster. 

According to market analysts, retailers can expect a very successful 2018 holiday shopping season kicked off by Black Friday. The 2018 holiday shopping season is expected to exhibit the strongest growth since 2011, a 6 percent increase over last year. Online Black Friday sales were 24 percent above last year’s levels, reaching a record $6.2 billion according to analytical firms in the know. 

It should come as no surprise that the term “Cyber Monday” was created by marketing executives to encourage people to shop online. Research conducted in 2004 showed that the Monday after Thanksgiving was quickly becoming one of the biggest online shopping days of the year

In November 2005, Ellen Davis, senior vice president of the National Retail Federation (NRF) coined “Cyber Monday” with her colleague Scott Silverman, executive director of Shop.org, the digital division of the NRF. The day was promoted in a Shop.org press release, "'Cyber Monday Quickly Becoming One of the Biggest Online Shopping Days of the Year" and a marketing campaign soon followed.

The campaign has obviously been a BIG hit with consumers. This year, Cyber Monday is projected to be the highest-selling day of the 2018 holiday season with $7.8 billion in online sales. 

We didn't miss shopping in retail stores or online last Friday or on Monday. There's still time for finding deals and we're focusing on experiences vs. things. So, on Black Friday, we enjoyed The First Noel holiday show at the American Music Theatre in Lancaster, PA.
It was a great way to spend a few hours and to get into the holiday mood. Many thanks for the pre-Thanksgiving wishes last week. We hope that your celebration was filled with good times with family, friends and also good food as was our own.

15 comments:

Kathy said...

I didn't shop either day. I am broke and waiting to get paid this Friday. I have always wanted to go to the American Music Theater but have never gotten there. Going to Sight and Sound on Thursday. Too bad I didn't know you were so close. I would have headed out there to meet you in person. Maybe someday we can make that happen.

Goldendaze-Ginnie said...

I guess I'm related to the Grinch. I can't stand the crowds.

mamasmercantile said...

I don't bother with either Black Friday or Cyber Monday. It was good to know more about the names and details of the days.

L. D. said...

We had company and we just stayed home. Our daughter in law ventured out for a while. We watched all the messes at the stores and were glad we will not ever have to shop that way. You photos are beautiful.

William Kendall said...

Wonderful shots, Beatrice!

Black Friday exists here as well, though our Thanksgiving is weeks earlier. It's basically Canadian retailers trying to discourage going to the border for sales, so they do the same. I went through a mall Friday evening, just to see how busy it was, but didn't do any shopping.

DeniseinVA said...

Interesting post and the photos from the show are great. I don't shop on either day. I don't enjoying shopping that much anyway and prefer to stay away from the crowds.

Doris said...

I'd take that show over crazy busy shopping any day! I do love to shop but not when it's crowded. I did some on line shopping though. Was SO good to see you both on Saturday! Thanks for breakfast....next time, our treat :)

DUTA said...

No. I din't. I try to keep away from campaigns and crowds. At my age, my needs are modest and shopping is a minor event for me.
Thanks for briefing us on Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

Valerie said...

UK adopted your Black Friday a few years back and I have always avoided it. It amazes me how people go berserk at the sight of a bargain.

Nil @ The Little House by the Lake said...

I stayed home on both days. I don't like shopping or crowds anyway, and I couldn't think of anything that I need that badly. :)

Bill said...

We don't participate in either day. We tend to avoid buying stuff but we do buy each other a book. For friends we donate food to the animal shelter for their well being. We enjoy doing that each year.

Have a wonderful day!

Anvilcloud said...

No and no.

baili said...

I am so happy for my friend that you enjoyed family thanksgiving instead of doing shopping.

I see on news how people rush into malls on black Friday which looks little scary to me

How great to watch theatre on holiday, perfect entertainment for free time

diane b said...

It is only recently that Australian retailers have jumped on the Black Friday and Cyber Monday bonanza. We don't even celebrate Thanksgiving but that doesn't stop retailers taking advantage especially now that the world is getting smaller and online shopping from anywhere is possible.
We don't bother going shopping but one year some time ago Bill bought a laptop online on Black Friday. he was happy with the price'

Connie said...

I've only done a tiny bit of shopping so far. I am cutting back this year on gifts to buy and trying to focus on spending time with family and enjoying the reason for the season instead.