In the recession, what people exact need are fine and inexpensive things. More shoppers headed to stores and websites over the U.S. on Thanksgiving weekend, but average spending fell 7.9 percent per person as consumers purchased less-expensive items. 195 million shoppers visited stores and websites over Black Friday weekend, up from 172 million last year. But the average spending over the weekend dropped to $343.31 per person from $372.57 a year ago.A year of economic crisis sent consumers into shock. They hunt for bargains, stick to shopping lists and take advantages of discount. After Black Friday, what can retailers do to keep people coming back through Christmas? Provide interesting and inexpensive things! Another question is how retailers can get that kind of commodities? Come to China Wholesaler, EBsilk. EBsilk is advertising “Christmas Promotion” on its site. It is excellent and massive in scale. “Made in China” is reliable, so does EBsilk!
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