Retailers, see how the world buys offline and online before and during the rush of top holiday shopping days and get prepared to put your business on the track of the dashing Christmas shopping rail.
Happy Cyber Monday
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Cyber Monday has evolved to Black Friday’s equivalent as for online shopping since 2005 – when the term was conceived in the first place. Cyber Monday is also an option to smartly avoid Friday’s havoc and enjoy the dashing Thanksgiving spirit with your friends and family. See some interesting historical data about cyber Monday shopping.
Survive Black Friday
visualized by: College Humor
That’s a quirky and humorous, yet black meme for Black Friday, “suggesting” extravagant tips on how to abate shoppers’ rush and discourage violent behavior.
Black Friday Spending Trends
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Do you know the origins of the term “Black Friday” ? Get the answer here packed with some online spending trends for the most dashing shopping days of the holiday season for 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and forecasts for 2013.
Black Friday 2012 Recap
visualized by: IBM
A quick recap on how online retail markets performed on Black Friday 2012 compared to data from 2011.
Thanksgiving Past vs Present
visualized by: Column Five
The first ThanksGiving was a 3 day feast and was established by the founders of Plymouth colony. See how the traditional habits in terms of menu variety, food consumption, spending and of course gathering volume have changed since then.
Black Friday Predictions 2012
visualized by: FatWallet.com
Find here statistics about the average online shopper spending on Black Friday last year together with shopping deals breakdown. The facts signify turn to online purchases for 2012 resulting to a new shopping trend named Cyber Monday.
American Gambling History
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Pre colonial Native American Indians were avid gamblers betting their properties on games like Hubbub. Since the beginning of American gambling with the advent of English colonists to “The New World” in 1600s, things have changed a lot. Casino.org illustrates the whole story on a vintage like wonderful infographic.