It's almost Black Friday -- the day many shoppers try and get a jump on their holiday shopping by catching some of the many deals offered by retailers large and small. And where are those deals? You can find links to some of the Cyber Monday online deals listed in our sister site, ShoppersShop.com's Black Friday/Cyber Monday Online Deals Chart. Some of these deals will still be there thru Monday -- also know as Cyber Monday, the Internet's version of Black Friday. There is also a Buy Nothing Day for those who want to silently protest both Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
For the bricks-and-mortar Black Friday deals you can usually find quite a few listed in your local newspaper. ShoppersShop.com also provides a handy chart - the Black Friday Ads Chart - that provides links to Black Friday deals posted at websites like www.theblackfriday.com, bfads.net, blackfriday.gottadeal.com and www.blackfriday.info. These sites list the doorbusters and discounts available at large retailers like Circuit Cuit, Wal-Mart, JCPenny, Cost-Co, Best Buy, Lowes, Meijer, Linens 'n Things, Home Depot, Target, Old Navy, etc. CNN has also listed some the biggest Black Friday deals expected for Wal-Mart. Consumerist also has their picks for what they think they best Black Friday deals are. Here's a tip: try and go as early as you can if you want to both beat the crowds and snag a heavily discounted item before it is out of stock. There a few more tips in this article. Happy shopping.