Move over Amazon, 'Black Friday in July' sales are heating up
Target, Walmart, Macy's and over 250 other retailers are rolling out their own sales to rival Amazon Prime Day. Here's how to find the best steals and deals.
Nicole Spector

Nicole Spector


Sure, you can get great savings on Amazon during Prime Day, and few consumer perks are as alluring as free two-day shipping, but consumers should keep in mind that Prime Day comes with an entry fee. You have to be a member to participate, and at $119 a year, that’s not exactly pocket change.
“I don't think of Prime Day as sales, the way consumers might,” says Timothy Derdenger, assistant professor of marketing at Carnegie Mellon’s Tepper School of Business. “I think of it as a marketing promotion tool for Amazon Prime. [Additionally,] Amazon works with PhD-level economists and psychologists to leverage consumer behavior and drive impulse buys, which they do better than anyone else.”
Worried you'll be tempted to overspend on Amazon? Check out these expert tips for navigating Prime Day.
Categories where retailers are anticipated to especially outshine Amazon include fashion, electronics, home goods, and back-to-school gear.
Below is a roundup of deals that have shopping experts gushing.
RetailMeNot is compiling a list of Black Friday in July sales, and you can find some more gems trickling in there, including striking deals from H&M, Dick’s Sporting Goods and Ulta.
Consumers can expect more sales and stronger offers rolling out this week.
One of the draws of Amazon Prime is the free two-day shipping. Some retailers are recognizing that and offering the same.
“Popular, one-stop-shop retailers like Target and Walmart offer free two-day shipping with a minimum purchase of $35,” says Gramuglia.
Sheehy adds: “ Shoppers who hit up Target’s Deal Days can get some of their items within an hour of placing their order if they opt for in-store pickup. That’s not available on all items.”
There are a number of browser extensions you can use to price compare, check price history and even fatten savings with coupon codes and cashback offerings.
“Download a browser extension like Wikibuy so you can easily compare prices across multiple websites,” says Sheehy. “You can comparison shop for better deals within the same retailer, too,” says Sheehy. “I’m hoping to find a deal on a Fitbit Charge 2. I searched eBay deals and found one for $106.95. But when I changed my search to ‘all categories’ instead of ‘all deals’ I found one from an eBay seller for $79.99.
Sheehy also recommends using browsers extensions Honey and The Camelizer “to check the price history on an item to know if you’re really getting the best deal. Some of these tools will also find coupons for you, so you don’t miss out on any savings.”
Browser extensions such as Rakuten (formerly known as eBates), RetailMeNotGenie and CashbackNotifier from TopCashback are also useful tools for packing a bigger savings punch. As an example, as I’m writing this I’m seeing that you can get 10 percent back at Macy’s and Dell via Rakuten.
Be sure to follow your favorite brands on social media and sign up for their email list (you can always unsubscribe) to get dibs on deals as they roll out.
“With today's technology, preparing for Black Friday in July is easier than ever,” says Gramuglia. “Sign up for your favorite store's email newsletter, rewards program and follow their social media for the inside scoop on all their sales and deals.
Pro tip: Retailers often offer exclusive deals to their social media fans and/or email subscribers that the normal public won't see.”
While you typically don’t have to become a member to shop Black Friday in July sales from participating retailers, joining loyalty programs can help you save more than you would on Amazon.
“Loyalty pays off,” says Gramuglia. “Stores like Best Buy, Sephora and REI (only $20 for a lifetime membership) offer [loyalty] rewards programs that earn you discounts, products and/or exclusive access to events.”
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