'Cyber Monday' deals to last whole week

NEW YORK (AP) — After a weekend of strong online sales, retail websites are rolling out the gimmicks on "Cyber Monday" to draw buyers.

The sales promotions on the Monday after Thanksgiving were given their name by a retail trade group, which promoted the idea that people, upon returning to work, would log onto their computers and shop.

Now it's about the deals online in the way that Black Friday means a shopping frenzy in stores. In fact, as stores promote Black Friday discounts online, it's getting harder to tell the difference between the two as sellers try to grab dollars any way and at any time they can.

IBM's Coremetrics predicts the discounts, free shipping offers and other deal will make Cyber Monday the busiest online shopping day of the season.

The promotion follows a weekend that saw strong sales online. From Thanksgiving through Saturday, online spending rose 14 percent, according to Coremetrics. It also said shoppers were buying 15 percent more items per order.

Some retailers had already started touting "Cyber Monday," including Amazon.com, which was offering "Medal of Honor" for the Xbox 360 for $34.99, down from $59.99, and a $499 KitchenAid Professional stand mixer for $299.99.

Walmart.com is promoting "Cyber Week" discounts through Friday, including a 24-inch 1080p HDTV for $199.

Online spending is still a relatively small piece of the holiday pie, between 8 and 10 percent by various estimates, but devotees are confirmed in their enthusiasm for its convenience.

Scott Miller, a police officer from New York, plans to only shop online this Christmas.

"All of my shopping is going to be over the Internet," he said. "Because of my job, I don't have enough time to go out, especially at Christmastime, because I want to catch the [overtime] hours."


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