Let The Online Holiday Shopping Season Begin!

Online Holiday Shopping Deals Abound

The brick-and-mortar stores have their Black Friday deals but it appears that online stores are getting in on the action with online holiday shopping deals. We've heard about deals that are too good to pass up so here are some you might want to keep an eye on...

Amazon Let's You Vote For Your Deals

Amazon.com is offering some amazing – almost too good to be true – deals this holiday shopping season. There is, however, a catch... You have to vote for the deal to be eligible for it.

If you go to the Amazon.com website you'll be able to vote in six rounds of deals. Each round has three deals to choose from. If you vote for the deal that's actually offered, you get a chance to buy it (though most deals are limited to 1,000 of the item being offered).

Just what types of deals are being offered? How about a Nintendo Wii for $79 or a $1,000 camcorder for less than $300? Those are just some of the deals being offered.

Online Black Friday Deals

Other websites are also offering online holiday shopping deals. In fact, some brick-and-mortar stores are taking their Black Friday deals online. Stores like Target and Wal-Mart will be offering online Black Friday specials as well as in-store specials this holiday shopping season.

One-Day Deals

While one-day deal sites like Woot.com and Shnoop.com actually operate all year round, I find them especially useful during the holiday season. These sites offer huge discounts 24 hours at a time. If you don't know what to get someone, check these sites daily and inspiration is sure to hit.

When it comes to online holiday shopping, I'm a huge fan and the above deals are just part of the reason why. Add the deals to the facts that I don't have to go out in the cold, waste gas or spend time in line and you'll soon discover why I think online holiday shopping is the best thing since sliced bread.

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