Friday is the most celebrated day of the week. There is so much love and affection towards this day that people often give reverence in the form of Thank God It's Friday.
Even folks on micro-blogging sites such as Twitter have proclaimed the day as Follow Friday with hash tags of #ff and/or #followfriday.
There is no surprise that so much fan fare is given to celebrate the end of something as opposed to the beginning. This does mirror the sentiment that all real estate professionals anticipate and cheer when it comes to a successful purchase transaction.
In regards to the most celebrated Friday, there is none more important than Black Friday as this is the day that many retailers will finally cross the threshold of operating in the red and generating a profit. This year will be even more significant for retailers as the economy has created larger operating losses than normal.
For many consumers, Black Friday also starts the official holiday shopping season with unbelievable deals that come only once a year.
In the spirit of sharing, I wanted to share an online resource that will make planning for the all day marathon of savings a little easier. Not only will you find in-store coupons, but you will also have access to a plethora of online discounts as well. Check out the savings at Black Friday Ads for Black Friday 2009 and Black Friday Deals.
Let's all do our Patriotic duty. Save the Economy, Shop on Black Friday.
Good resource, James. It will be interesting to see how it goes this year.