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Avoid making these 5 Cyber Monday mistakes
Cyber Monday, which follows Thanksgiving weekend, is when online retailers offer special promotions, offers, and sales, just like brick and mortar stores do on Black Friday. While the concept has been around for a while, the reliance on online shopping in the last few years has made it an incredibly attractive option for shoppers. If you are one of them, here are Cyber Monday mistakes to avoid for a successful and hassle-free shopping season: Shopping for the sake of a sale The aspects of the Cyber Monday sale that make it more appealing to buyers are the limited time window, the depth of discount, and the sale being marketed as a once-a-year event. When a product is marketed with a flashy sign with a certain percentage off, it makes it more appealing to shoppers, even if the price difference is not dramatic. Consumer behavior experts suggest making a list before starting with Cyber Monday shopping to avoid falling for such traps. While making this list, it may also be wise to find out the actual price of the product before you are drawn to the discounted rate. This will help you determine what attracts you: the product or the discount, and will also help you avoid impulse purchases and getting things that you may not use.