DaddyODeals.com Demystifies your Black Friday 2007 Shopping Experience

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

September 17, 2007
Albuquerque, New Mexico

In an effort to demystify online shopping, Daddyodeals.com is gathering steam and preparing consumers for an onslaught of bargains both locally and on the web. By gleaning into the future with an exclusive look at Thanksgiving week bargains (beginning on Thanksgiving Day and ending on Cyber Monday), shoppers are empowered to direct their buying power towards the areas of their choosing.

People want options and being herded like cattle to your local brick and mortar store isn’t what shopping is all about. Scouring the weekend circulars in hopes of glimpsing a sweet deal on your favorite items is an outdated method that will usually leave you competing for a limited supply. Think back to last Thanksgiving when TMX Elmo, the Sony Playstation 3 and Nintendo Wii were all the rage. Most of those items were gone before you got to the sports section of your local fish wrap. Did you know that there were free LCD TVs to be had (after mail-in-rebate)? Daddyodeals.com users did, which is why we’re here to feed your inner-consumer. By sharing deals ahead of time and teaching people how and where to shop, we can minimize other future lost opportunities on bargains you wish you had known about.

Daddyodeals.com is your first line of defense in the war on consumer ignorance thanks to Dan Church, the site’s founder—an avid consumer, himself. By fashioning his website as a forum, he has given others the opportunity to not only share good deals but discuss different aspects of the purchase and the products themselves; it’s consumer feedback for those that don’t want to depend on hype and marketing alone to make their purchases. But like any good bird, you’ve got to get on early to research and find your worm. Thanksgiving week is quickly approaching and every shopper looks forward to it yet dreads the lines and competition for bargains—but it doesn’t have to be that way any longer!

Start now by visiting Daddyodeals.com to register for free and join forums such as those dedicated to the Thanksgiving holiday, as well as the ‘hot deals’ and ‘coupons’ forums designed to tantalize and intrigue year round. Discuss your buying experiences and give others your take on this time-sensitive material because we don’t want fantasy football to be your only online experience.

Deals are already lining up and you can sway your friends and family for a change by showing them that you not only know where to shop but also, how to research. After all, a deal is only as good as the person that spots it and bragging rights can be hard to come by when all you do is wait.

Dan Church
http://www.daddyodeals.com