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Cyber Monday 2010 - Hits Millions!

Cyber Monday 2010 - Hits Millions!

Cyber Monday 2010 - Hits Millions!

Cyber Monday is a marketing term for the Monday immediately following Black Friday, the Friday following Thanksgiving Day in the United States, created by companies to persuade people to shop online. With Internet shopping now as part of the mainstream, many consumers now head into space in search of the best Cyber. Cyber Monday started in 2005 and online sales have increased every year since. Google (GOOG, Fortune 500)'s online blog reported that consumers increased their online shopping activity this holiday season and are more savvy in how they approach their shopping experiences.

Many retailers traditionally open their doors at midnight on Black Friday, attracting shoppers with heavily advertised discounts. In 2010, online sales on Cyber Monday surged nearly 20% from last year, according to findings from an analytics group released Tuesday. Digital shoppers spent $407 million on Thanksgiving, traditionally a slow shopping day, according to comScore. That's a 28 percent increase over 2009. The apparent increase in online shopping comes as analysts are predicting an increase in overall holiday spending. ComScore said that online shopping so far in November has been up as well.

Digital shoppers spent $407 million on Thanksgiving, traditionally a slow shopping day, according to comScore. That's a 28 percent increase over 2009. The apparent increase in online shopping comes as analysts are predicting an increase in overall holiday spending. ComScore said that online shopping so far in November has been up as well.

Through November 26, shoppers had spent about $11.6 billion on the internet, comScore said. That's a 13 percent jump from last year. Four retailers saw more than 4 million visitors Friday, according to comScore: Amazon, Target, Wal-Mart and Best Buy. Amazon's increase in traffic was a whopping 25 percent, buoyed, perhaps, by the growing popularity of the Kindle e-reader.

Unlike Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, when many Americans head to the mall to be considered the beginning of the Christmas shopping season, Cyber Monday shoppers to stay at home in search of the best retail shopping online. Through November 26, shoppers had spent about $11.6 billion on the internet, comScore said. That's a 13 percent jump from last year. Four retailers saw more than 4 million visitors Friday, according to comScore: Amazon, Target, Wal-Mart and Best Buy. As the Internet continues to become an integral part of our lives, it seems more and more buyers will look for their best online. Cyber Monday is here to stay.

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