ComScore is predicting online sales will surpass $700 million on Monday. This would be a record for a single day of online shopping. In my family we’ll be contributing to this amount by purchasing a Nintendo Wii for my sister. While we couldn’t find this gift on Black Friday, we’re hopeful that several eTailers will have them available for the biggest online shopping day of the year.

If you’re looking for gift ideas, head over to our Portfolio page and check out our client’s latest promotions. If they are giving it away as a prize, chances are it would also make the perfect gift. You could win a flat screen TV, a MP3 Player, a digital camera and dozens of other fun prizes just for participating.

Let us know – what will be your prized purchase on Cyber Monday? Leave a comment with your gift ideas and we’ll make sure it gets posted.


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8 Responses to “Cyber Monday – What’s on Your List?”

  1. Great idea thanks…….

  2. I’ll buy a laptop for my mom and a new phone for my husband today. I’ll be searching for the best deals after dinner tonight from the comfort of my couch.

  3. GPS like Tom Tom or Garmin, Wii games, CDs, DVDs or gift cards

  4. The guys at http://www.woot.com have a pretty funny rant about how bad of a name “Cyber Monday” is. It might just be funny enough to convince me to buy a pair of noise-canceling headphones from them.

  5. I’ll be checking out a Silent Brass System for my husband for Christmas. They have some pretty good deals online and he’s itching to get back into practicing without bugging the neighbors. We’ll probably scope out good prices for a nice workbag, CDs, books and DVDs as well.

  6. I’ll be picking up the new iPod Touch for my Mom. She is obsessed with new gadgets, the kick is that I’ll also have the pleasure of setting it up for her and giving her a personal tutorial on how to use it. Maybe I can pawn that part off as a birthday gift.

  7. I’ll be shopping for #1 (me). Engadget.com has a good holiday shopping list, but here is what I’m most stoked about:

    Slingbox Solo - There may be no more perfect device for any dude who wants to watch his local / regional sports, but who isn’t always around (or at home) to see it. In fact, the Slingbox Solo may make it so easy for him to watch TV on the go you may regret buying it — unless you don’t really want or need his full attention, anyway. Easily our favorite Slingbox to date.
    $170

  8. I’m a little addicted to RedEnvelope.com. They have such unique gifts, many of which can be personalized. I’ll probably buy lots of ‘home’ gifts for freinds who are recently married and starting new homes. Also, stores llike Macy’s and Shop.com donate to charities like the American Heart Association and the Make-A-Wish Foundation when you make a purchase. That always makes me feel less guilty if I buy myself a present . . .

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