Cyber Monday seeks to sell massive quantities of goods through online stores at a sale price. Marketing companies created the term Cyber Monday as a catchphrase to persuade people to shop online.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Cyber Monday - in 2021
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SALE!!! Today at 11am!!
The holiday season is officially here, and we’re celebrating with a Cyber Monday sale!
Save up to 50% on Harvest products, Scentsy Bricks and more plus a surprise! Take advantage of the sale Nov. 29-30, or while supplies last.
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Today is Cyber Monday. To have a successful online shopping experience today, be sure to vet the companies at https://t.co/6iCoGygSWo before ordering. If the company you’re buying from is an Accredited Business, you can be confident the company is legit. #StartWithTrust #BBB https://t.co/zCnMpkXYvx
Not even your typical market call - @ericnuttall anticipating a potential cyber Monday along with NCIBS to be executing today, along with insider buys that’ll be coming to light on Monday … Conclusion --> exaggerated sell off https://t.co/8pDk1R38Uo
In 2019, @shopify merchants did $2.9 billion in sales for the entire Black Friday Cyber Monday weekend. This year, they did that in one day (Black Friday).
Let me be clear: D2C is not a fad. It’s the future of commerce. https://t.co/c4fYbvCRK9
@SkipIsChris I had totally forgot it was Cyber Monday until it was pointed out. I was just wondering why it took so long for my phone to load some web pages today.
WATCH: After Black Friday and today's Cyber Monday, local charities are reminding you to be generous on Giving Tuesday. The @YMCA_Saskatoon's Serena Dallas joins @SaskMorningNews with the group's Strong Kids Campaign. More Morning News videos: https://t.co/iVtR2jijQH https://t.co/pOz7MdteIG