Independence Day

While also being first unofficial day of summer, Memorial Day is officially time to cash in on some hot savings. Memorial Day tends to be the first big sale holiday since the after Christmas blowouts concluding at the beginning of the year. Typically Memorial Day presents the consumer with opportunities to stack coupons on already discounted goods- a sure way to beat paying full price while also beating the heat. Like going to the beach it is important to be well prepared with the right stuff to face the heat of sizzling summer savings. This article will provide the information one needs to effectively navigate Memorial Day deals for a pleasant shopping experience.

Buyer Beware

While there are some amazing deals to be had during May, it is typically good strategy to hold-off on buying electronics during the Memorial Day sales period. May is often cited in the consumer world as the "month of transition". Here many new products, particularly HDTV’s, are just hitting the market with flashy new models that will significantly drop in price throughout the summer shopping season. In the world of gaming, next generation gaming consoles tend to be out nearing the end of June. What this all means for the Memorial Day buyer is that the tech products they purchase will likely be outdated, shadowed by newer generation models, and will thus be heavily discounted in the coming months anyway. Therefore, it is a good strategy to hold off from purchasing electronics surrounding Memorial Day until a later date where one can then maximize their savings potential. On the contrary, buyers will be able to take advantage of sales on computers which could save one up to 85% on a system. While back to school sales are coming up in September with laptop bundles and the like, one should keep the large potential for savings on computers in mind. It is just important to acknowledge that the latest models may not be discounted.

How to find the Best Deals

When looking for the best deals on Memorial Day one should consult the web. There are a few outstanding sites that have been designed to save the buyer as much as possible when looking to make a purchase. Many of these great sites take advantage of active user communities which scour the web for hot deals. For instance, a renowned site called slickdeals.net posts deals in an uncategorized blog format with a steady stream of deals running continuously for users to browse. Another site, dealsplus.com, allows users the option to vote on the submitted deals they prefer which can then indicate the popularity of a given price slash. Here the most popular deals can rise to the top of the list for users to readily view, being the essence of this particular site. Dealnews is another site garnering attention in the price saving world boasting the slogan, every day is black Friday, which truly reiterates its dedication to locating big savings for buyers and savers. Here the user friendly interface organizes deals according to categories which makes finding reduced prices on specific products a pleasant walk in the park. Lastly, the site PriceGrabber – unlike the previous sites described, allows users to compare prices on a number of products from popular online retailers to bring buyers the lowest price possible. Although its function is not to find deals but to compare prices, it provides one with the information necessary to make a sound decision when purchasing.

Get Advance Warning

It is always a good thing to be in the loop, so it is not a bad idea to sign up for email newsletters from online retailers. Although buyers may be wary of opening their doors to spam and unwanted advertising, there are effective ways to manage incoming advertising and separate good from bad. A lot of the emails in one’s inbox are unwanted and occupy important storage space. It is a good idea then to filter the emails occupying one’s inbox so to separate good emails from bad ones, and identify the deals you truly want. Here organization is key, and one can create a filter that moves newsletters into a folder with a name of the users choosing.