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Amazon launches Black Friday Deals store to lure shoppers to Prime

Lastly, customers can purchase a few good pair of Crocs shoes from Amazon for half the original price, thanks to the early Black Friday bonanza. Online retail giant Amazon also prepares itself for the sale of the year, and has launched their own Black Friday site for it.

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“Whether you’re searching for the flawless gift for a loved or want to treat yourself to an early Christmas present, Black Friday 2015 will have great deals from new TVs, tablets and mobile devices to toys, pet supplies and books”. We’ll also preview the Amazon Black Friday 2015 ad that highlights what you can save on later this year. But interestingly, the day has become less relevant as retailers like Amazon start their holiday sales long before Black Friday, and continue with them well into December. Walmart has reportedly already began holiday deals on November 1, where the iPad Mini 2 (16GB variant) was sold at only $199.

The Amazon Black Friday 2015 deals start now with a Countdown to Black Friday on Amazon that includes over 30,000 Lightning deals and loads of gadget and electronics deals available.

Amazon will offer over 30,000 “Lightning Deals” in its “Black Friday Deals Store” over the coming weeks, and Prime members will get a stab at them 30 minutes before they’re open to the public. The Black Friday deals from Amazon will initially benefit Prime members before they are widely rolled out to the rest of Amazon shoppers.

“For many years to come, Black Friday will rank in the top 10 sales days of the year”. It will feature thousands of deals on categories like electronics, clothing, jewelry, kitchen, kids and much more.

With the continuous change in digital trends, there is also a possible shift of shoppers opting for an online mode instead of hitting physical stores.

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Now about 46% of Amazon customers in the United States are Prime members, double what they were two years ago, said Josh Lowitz, co-founder of Consumer Intelligence Research Partners, a Chicago-based research and analysis firm. Net sales are expected to be between $33.50 billion and $36.75 billion, or to grow between 14% and 25% compared with fourth quarter 2014.

Amazon opens the doors to its Black Friday Deal store early this year