Ever have an insane desire to enjoy Black Friday in July?
Well then!
Unless you’ve been hibernating under a rock someplace far far away, you might be aware that July is the month of Amazon Prime!
Last year, instead of 1 day, it was 36 hours…
And this year it’s an entire 2 Days!
That’s 48 hours of grand gloriousness that you can use to snare super bargains before they disappear.
But not only that…
Apparently Amazon is engaging live entertainment as well – just check out:
www.shacknews.com/article/112745/where-to-watch-taylor-swift-amazon-prime-day-concert
(which, conveniently, is streamed THRU Amazon Prime… and that means you have to be a Prime member to watch it. Excellent marketing Amazon – I see what you did there!).
With all of the competition Amazon has been getting from other retailers like Walmart and Target, they’re now starting to focus on the one thing that EVERY customer demands:
Customer Care
has a good article about that – to wit:
“In 2019, Amazon is using past feedback and issues to create a better experience. Prime Day will run for a full 48 hours. This year, the experience kicks off early with an exclusive Taylor Swift concert for Prime members, followed by a sale on Amazon Music subscriptions.
Aside from flash deals and exclusive savings on its website, Amazon’s physical locations, including Whole Foods and Amazon Books, are also expected to join in on Prime Day deals for a stronger omnichannel experience.
More than in past years, it seems Amazon is placing a larger emphasis on connecting with customers this year and proving that their Prime membership is more than worth the cost.
“It’s the single largest day that we have of acquiring new members,” says Prime vice president Cem Sibay. “But what’s more important is the engagement by existing members. It’s considered a core benefit of Prime.”…”
Indeed it is.
There are bunches of Getting Really Good Deals articles that are now popping up all over the place too, like:
(and their interesting mention of camelcamelcamel.com where you can see what the lowest price an item has sold for on Amazon)
www.dailyrecord.co.uk/lifestyle/how-best-deals-amazon-prime-17389144
www.businessinsider.com/prime-day-purchase-toilet-paper
www.cnet.com/news/prime-day-2019-early-deals-echo-dot-airpods-fire-tv-recast-whole-foods/
www.techrepublic.com/article/amazon-prime-day-2019-best-deals-for-professionals/
and a whole lot more.
Your takeaway?
Amazon Prime Day can give you some excellent discounts on items in your holiday shopping list, as well as goodies you can reward yourself with in the present time…
Why not consider it today?
Enjoy!
