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Today I was on Good Morning America to talk about how Prime Day has changed -- and that includes retailers trying to get your attention with travel deals. Big box retailers have been hitting us with sales for weeks now, and consumers are getting more savvy on how to price compare. So how does Amazon shake things up? By offering discounts on car rentals cruise tickets. Some other retailers sell vacation packages now, too. But expect the game to keep changing to keep shoppers interested in this new summer shopping holiday: https://lnkd.in/eHxSyGYS
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Prime Day is HAPPENING, folks. As a shopper, I sometimes find the whole thing overwhelming and unappealing — I haven't been looking for anything in particular, and I've read enough stories about pricing tactics to know not every "deal" is as good as it looks. But as an editor? I am so damn impressed with the CNET shopping team's coverage. As of this moment, our live blog already has 157 deals worth looking at. Each of them has been vetted by an experienced shopping writer, and you can tell — they come with smart little writeups about the product and what we like about it. Prime Day just got a lot more appealing.
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Here's a glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes in preparation to Amazon Prime Day coverage. CNET's lead Social Producer "Lai Frances" walked around the office to tap editors and experts to grab their thoughts on the two-day sale event and what they could possibly be buying. Read more on our latest Prime Day coverage: https://lnkd.in/evaPWrxg #shopping #retail #primeday #amazonprimeday
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Amazon Prime Day kicks off Tuesday, July 16 -- CNET has an ongoing live blog here where our editors are rounding up good deals and finds: https://lnkd.in/gdaA_6G4 I popped on Yahoo! Finance to share our top hot tips. Things to consider: ◆ Prime Day's best deals are typically on consumer electronics, smart home products, everyday essentials, and -- unsurprisingly -- Amazon-branded products such as Alexa, Echo, Kindle, and Ring doorbells. ◆ This is the second year Amazon is offering invite-only deals, in which you can enter a lottery for a great deal on a particular item. ◆ Consumers are more choosy and price-conscious, despite CPI dipping slightly last month, as food and housing prices remain volatile. ◆ A browser extension like CamelCamelCamel can help you comparison shop on the fly and ensure you get the best price while shopping online. ◆ Some consumers use Prime Day for their back-to-school shopping, but Walmart.com and Target.com typically have better prices on school supplies. ◆ A Prime membership is required for Prime Day deals, but you can sign up for a free 30-day trial. ◆ Don't spend money you don't have. 😘 #amazonprimeday #primeday #amazon
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