The Best Black Friday Websites Reviewed for 2019
By Timothy Tibbetts |
Black Friday is slowly becoming Blck November with most deals starting in the first week of November. Like you, we find it ridiculous, but then again, I got a great deal when my washing machine broke in the first week of November, so there's that. Anyway, here are our favorite websites to see who's got the deals.
Every year you will find many of the same websites, but many don't disclose their affiliate partnerships, run too many ads, or even popups. We're looking for the most information with the least amount of advertising or hidden affiliate links. We appreciate that adblockers are killing business, but everyone should be transparent about affiliate deals, by law, and most of them are not.
That said, here's what we like for 2019.
1: Amazon.com always has deals and Black Friday isn't any different. There are many deals to be had, up to 1000 this year. As an Amazon Associate, you support MajorGeeks, and we earn a commission if you purchase an item using our affiliate link.

2: TheBlackFriday.com/ posts all the ads and even has ads by category; including popular, latest, and toys. We've always liked this website, and they only run one ad (that we saw) for credit cards, which is standard on shopping websites.
3: GottaDeal.com/ has all the stores and company categories, and the hottest online deals. If you like to scroll through the news, they update their news multiple times a day with what's new.
4: BlackFriday.com works almost identically to TheBlackFriday.com, but a little sleazier. They have all the scans, brands, and categories, but the entire bottom of their website appears to be affiliate ads. Once they popped up a 50% off on Norton 360, I threw up in my mouth a little and left. A standard website for us each year, we're on the fence if they'll return for 2020.
I know what you're thinking. FOUR? That's it? We think so. Most websites that have longer lists do so by putting up links to WalMart, Macy's, JCPenny's, Best Buy, and other stores you can either go to yourself or check them all out in one place using our second, third, or fourth choice.
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Every year you will find many of the same websites, but many don't disclose their affiliate partnerships, run too many ads, or even popups. We're looking for the most information with the least amount of advertising or hidden affiliate links. We appreciate that adblockers are killing business, but everyone should be transparent about affiliate deals, by law, and most of them are not.
That said, here's what we like for 2019.
1: Amazon.com always has deals and Black Friday isn't any different. There are many deals to be had, up to 1000 this year. As an Amazon Associate, you support MajorGeeks, and we earn a commission if you purchase an item using our affiliate link.

2: TheBlackFriday.com/ posts all the ads and even has ads by category; including popular, latest, and toys. We've always liked this website, and they only run one ad (that we saw) for credit cards, which is standard on shopping websites.
3: GottaDeal.com/ has all the stores and company categories, and the hottest online deals. If you like to scroll through the news, they update their news multiple times a day with what's new.
4: BlackFriday.com works almost identically to TheBlackFriday.com, but a little sleazier. They have all the scans, brands, and categories, but the entire bottom of their website appears to be affiliate ads. Once they popped up a 50% off on Norton 360, I threw up in my mouth a little and left. A standard website for us each year, we're on the fence if they'll return for 2020.
I know what you're thinking. FOUR? That's it? We think so. Most websites that have longer lists do so by putting up links to WalMart, Macy's, JCPenny's, Best Buy, and other stores you can either go to yourself or check them all out in one place using our second, third, or fourth choice.
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