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10 Tips for Surviving Black Friday

November 25, 2013 by Tara Kuczykowski Leave a Comment

Black Friday Shopping Tips

Can you believe that Black Friday is only four days away?!? If you’re planning to hit the sales, it really pays to do some prep work ahead of time to ensure that you walk away feeling like you got the most for your time and money. In fact, some retailers are offering deals throughout the week, and many retailers, like Staples, will be open on Thanksgiving, so you can get a head start on those deals and shop right after Thanksgiving dessert!

10 Tips on How to Successfully Shop for Black Friday Deals:

1. Make a list.

There is little time for browsing on Black Friday. To maximize your time and savings, make two lists — a shopping list of the deals you want to take advantage of and a gift list with the people that you still need to buy for.

Start by scanning the Black Friday ads and writing down any deals that are within your budget for yourself or as a gift on your Black Friday shopping list. Identifying these awesome deals in advance is a key first step to help you not only save money that day but lots of time, as well. And, if you’re really looking to take advantage of all the great deals out there, you may want to head to the stores right on Thanksgiving day! Many retailers, like Staples, have already released their Black Friday deals and will be open starting at 8 p.m.

Before you head out, make a separate gift list to take with you with the people that you still need to buy for. This way you can keep your eyes peeled for unadvertised specials that are the perfect gift that you may not have considered before!

2. Prioritize.

Once you have your shopping list done, decide which items are your highest priority. Prioritize both by store and by item so that you start with the deals that are most important to you.

3. Be realistic.

Realistically, you’re going to have to choose just one doorbuster item at one store as your top priority because you simply won’t be able to wait in line to be the first person at each store. You’ll also want to be realistic about how much you can get done in the amount of time you have to shop and how long your energy will hold up.

4. Take a shopping partner.

Taking a shopping partner who is interested in the same deals as you is a great way to score multiple deals at your first stop. Split up when the doors open and each head for a different section. Pick up two products instead of just one and then split them between you!

5. Research prices ahead of time.

It’s important to remember that not all advertised deals are as great as they seem — beware of inflated retail prices that make a sale price seem better than average! Spend some time researching the low prices of any items you’re hoping to score so that you know what’s really a deal and what’s not.

Brush up on stores’ return and price matching policies at this time, as well. You may not need to drive clear across town for that must-have gift when you realize that Staples is right next door and will match their online sale price!

6. Carry the sale ads with you (or at least your smartphone).

As I’ve mentioned before, carrying the sale ads sounds like a pain, but they can be a huge help in a pinch. Say you’re planning to buy a Keurig at a specific store, but it’s sold out when you arrive, you’ll be able to check to see what the sale prices are at the other stores on your list. Or you might come across a deal that you hadn’t noticed in the ad and want to compare the price to the other sales to make sure it’s a good deal.

Smart phone users can just access the weekly ads directly from their phones while shopping. How convenient is it to just pull up, for example, the Staples weekly ad to cross check prices and compare features while you’re out and about?

7. Set your expectations.

While it’s important to have a list of the items you’d like to get so that you don’t end up wandering through a store, don’t expect to get everything on your list. Some items may be sold out, shopping at a certain store may take longer than you planned, or you may just run out of steam. This is when the time you spent creating a priority list really pays off. Work through your list in order so that you get the most important gifts taken care of first.

8. Wear layers.

If you’re planning to stand in line outside early in the morning, it may be chilly. Dress accordingly so that you’re not miserably cold while you wait, but be sure to wear appropriate layers so that you can shed them as the day warms up and as you race around the stores!

9. Bring snacks and water.

Pack plenty of snacks and water so that you have something to eat and drink while you wait in line or drive between stops. Waiting too long to eat because you’re afraid you’ll miss a great deal will affect your mood and energy level, so don’t do it!

10. Leave the kids at home

Dragging young children around on Black Friday will most likely just make you, them AND everyone around you miserable. If you’re like me, you’ll probably end up spending more than you intended, getting less of what you want and feel frustrated and overwhelmed in the process. Leave the kids home so you can focus on your list, your budget and the deals. You’ll enjoy your day much more!

Are you planning to shop on Black Friday? Share any other tips you have in the comments!

I’m thrilled to be on the Staples Holiday Council this holiday season, bringing you fantastic deals to assist you in finding the perfect gift for every person on your list. Staples will be offering great deals (including exclusive offers!) throughout the holiday season, helping you get more for less! For more holiday tips be sure to check out the Staples Holiday Center.

This post is brought to you by Staples. All opinions are 100% mine.

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Save More on the #PerfectGifts at Staples this Holiday Season

November 14, 2013 by Tara Kuczykowski 1 Comment

Staples Holiday Deals

As I mentioned last week, I’m really excited to be the deals expert on the Staples Holiday Council this year! Staples may not be the first store that comes to mind when you’re searching for holiday deals, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that they really do have a wide variety of products available, making it easy to find the perfect gift for everyone on your list.

And not only can you find the perfect gift, but they have some pretty great ways to get that perfect gift at the perfect price that I want to make you aware of:

  • Weekly Deals — Be sure to check the weekly ad for special deals that are available all week long at Staples. Look for the new ad online each Thursday to start planning for the upcoming week’s sale items!
  • Daily Deals — In addition to the weekly deals, Staples also offers special online daily deals. These deals are available for a 24-hour period, while supplies last only, so don’t wait if you spy an item on your shopping list!
  • Staples Rewards —  Join the Staples Rewards program to receive 5% back in rewards on everything including technology, plus score FREE shipping on Staples.com!
  • Price Matching — Many stores offer price matching; that’s really nothing new. However, Staples takes their price matching policy one step further by matching not only the in store prices for competitors but also the online prices for items that are sold and shipped by one of the competitors.  For Staples.com price match, customers can call 800-333-3330 and visit Staples.com for exact details.
  • Black Friday — At most retailers, Black Friday is a one day event, but this year at Staples, there will be an entire WEEK of Black Friday Deals!

Want a sneak peek at some of the #PerfectGifts Staples will be offering over the next few weeks? Here’s some of the Hot Black Friday deals you can look forward to:

  • Kindle Fire with Special Offers for $79.99 (save $80)
  • HP Pavilion Chromebook for $179.99 (save $150)
  • Toshiba C55D-A5382 Laptop for $249.99 (save $200)
  • Samsung Galaxy S4 mobile phone for $49.99 after savings with new 2-year contract agreement or qualified 2-year upgrade. Available on Staples.com and select stores.

What items in particular are you hoping to find a deal on this holiday season?

I’m thrilled to be on the Staples Holiday Council this holiday season, bringing you fantastic deals to assist you in finding the perfect gift for every person on your list. Staples will be offering great deals (including exclusive offers!) throughout the holiday season, helping you get more for less! For more holiday tips be sure to check out the Staples Holiday Center.

This post is brought to you by Staples. All opinions are 100% mine.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: saving money, saving money on holiday shopping, staples deals, staples holiday council

5 Tips to Save this Holiday Season

November 8, 2013 by Tara Kuczykowski 8 Comments

The countdown to Christmas is on! As of today, there are only 46 days until Christmas — that means only 45 days to shop for everyone on your list…

Have you started your holiday shopping yet? I have a few small gifts put away and a few larger ones on preorder, but I still have a long way to go before my list is complete. Luckily that’s still enough time to score some great deals, especially if you use some of the tips I’m sharing with you today.

1. Start with a written budget.

It’s easy to overspend on impulse over the holidays, so having a written budget puts everything right there in front of you in black and white, helping to curb those tendencies. I love that this Christmas budget worksheet divides your budget into areas beyond just gifts, including food, decor, charity, and more, for a more complete view of your overall budget.

2. Make a gift list.

List everyone that you intend to buy for, along with some gift ideas for each. Leave room to allow this list to double as your shopping list! Just write down the deals that you intend to purchase next to the recipient. This way if you come across other fantastic deals, you can easily see if they might be a good fit for someone else on your list.

3. Research prices.

Do research beyond the weekly flyer. Many retailers, like Staples, will feature online daily deals, so that hot gift item you have your eye on may not be in the weekly flyer but may be a fantastic price for one day only.

Also, it’s important to remember that not all advertised deals are as great as they seem. Sometimes retailers over inflate the suggested retail price of a product to make the sale price seem more impressive, so spend some time researching the low prices of any items you’re hoping to score so that you know what’s really a deal and what’s not.

4. Carry the sale ads with you when shopping.

Carrying the sale ads sounds like a pain, but they can be a huge help in a pinch. Say you’re planning to buy a Keurig at a specific store, but it’s sold out when you arrive, you’ll be able to check to see what the sale prices are at the other stores on your list. Or you might come across a deal that you hadn’t noticed in the ad and want to compare the price to the other sales to make sure it’s a good deal.

Smart phone users can just access the weekly ads directly from their phones while shopping. How convenient is it to just pull up, for example, the Staples weekly ad to cross check prices and compare features while you’re out and about?

5. Know the price match and adjustment policies.

There’s nothing more disappointing than scoring a great deal only to see it at an even lower price mere days later. Many stores offer price adjustments when you bring your receipt back in along with proof of the lower price.

Even better, stores like Staples are price matching Amazon up front this holiday season — allowing you to score rock bottom online prices in stores, minus the shipping fees!

Have you started preparing for Christmas yet? What’s your best money-saving tip for the holidays?

I’m thrilled to be on the Staples Holiday Council this holiday season, bringing you fantastic deals to assist you in finding the perfect gift for every person on your list. Staples will be offering great deals (including exclusive offers!) throughout the holiday season, helping you get more for less! For more holiday tips be sure to check out the Staples Holiday Center.

This post is brought to you by Staples. All opinions are 100% mine.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: saving money, saving money on holiday shopping, staples deals, staples holiday council

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