- When is Black Friday 2021 ?
- How long is Black Friday?
When is Black Friday 2021?
The date for the Black Friday is November 26th this year. However, from Monday, November 22nd, there will be bargains and offers in many places.
How long is Black Friday?
For the best deals and discounts it is not only on 26. November to be attentive. Because Black Friday now lasts three days and thus also includes the weekend. But even that doesn’t end the sale in many shops. This is followed by Cyber Monday (November 29, 2021) and thus also Cyber Week.
Is Black Friday worth it?
Two years ago, the comparison portal Idealo found out in a study that the average savings on Black Friday are only around six percent. So not every alleged bargain lives up to its name. This not only applies to Black Friday, but also to the subsequent Cyber Week.
Nevertheless, Black Friday can be worth it. Those who are sufficiently prepared, compare prices and react flexibly and quickly, can always discover significantly reduced offers.
How can you prepare for Black Friday?
With these four steps comes get a good deal closer to the best bargains on Black Friday:
- Set reminders for all important appointments.
- Subscribe to the newsletter of the interesting dealers.
- Define and monitor the desired products now.
- Regularly check the price history of the desired products in order to identify real bargains immediately.
- Use comparison portals to get the cheapest price.
Of course, spontaneous bargains can also be discovered on November 26th, and bargain purchases can also turn out to be lucky hits. The hit rate can be increased significantly if you think in advance of Black Friday and Cyber Monday which categories you want to look around, which specific products you have in mind and at what price you would be ready to buy.
Tip: The earlier you start to compare prices, the sooner you will recognize real bargains. If you want to fulfill one or the other wish on Black Friday in November this year, you should find out the prices for the corresponding products in summer.
Which dealers and companies are involved?
Online shops and the sta Every year, traditional retailers rely more and more on Black Friday. Many shops offer discounts, especially in the electronics and technology sectors. Some of the largest retailers are already in the starting blocks with a preview of this year’s Black Friday sale:
- Amazon
Mediamarkt – the “Black November” is already in the online shop announced.
This list will expand considerably in the next few weeks. In view of the massive advertising material that the major mail order companies take into their hands around Black Friday, the competition will probably not be asked much longer to announce their own promotions.
At t3n we will give you an overview of exciting tech bargains (for example smartphones, tablets, smartwatches and more), software offers and deliver many more worthwhile discount campaigns.
How is Black Friday originated?
Anyone who experiences a black day usually does nothing good. In terms of conceptual history, Black Friday also has, contrary to what many suspect, a rather negative origin, as reported by Huffpost, among others. An initially positive variant of the origin of the name is as follows: Following Thanksgiving, one of the most important holidays in the USA, shops and shopping centers filled so rapidly with customers willing to buy that sales at the retailers for the rest of the year for black numbers provided. Black Friday became synonymous with the start of holiday shopping.
In fact, the term Black Friday appears much earlier and in one In a much less pleasant context: In 1869, rapidly falling gold prices plunged the US economy into a crisis. The current use of the term could have been justified by the Philadelphia police in the 1960s. There was talk of Black Friday because the rush to inner cities and shopping malls on the day after Thanksgiving was so extreme that there were traffic jams, traffic delays and other inconveniences everywhere.
The legal situation around the term “Black Friday”
In 2013 s I have a Chinese company trademark the term “Black Friday”. With a term used by companies around the world, legal disputes were inevitable. And that’s exactly what happened – we reported.
More on the subject
- Black Friday and the trademark rights: The last round of the unfortunate legal dispute
- Hard bandages on Black Friday
Federal Court of Justice allows Black Friday trademark to be deleted – but not in all cases
In the meantime, the term can be freely used again at least for advertising services.

