Cyber Monday: Where to find some of the best deals

Photo by: U.S. Census Bureau
Photo by: U.S. Census Bureau

(Fargo, ND) -- Shoppers are expected to be hunting for deals on Cyber Monday.  

Data firm Adobe Analytics suggests online sales will top eleven billion dollars during Monday's big holiday shopping event. That's four percent more than last year.  

So where can you find some of the biggest deals around? Amazon and Best Buy have smart TVs for 100-bucks, Walmart has laptops for 150-dollars, Verizon has buy one get one iPhones, Nike is taking 40-percent off shoes, Keurig coffee makers are 30-percent off, and a year of Hulu is only 99-cents a month.

While clothing, shoes and beauty items were big-ticket items on Black Friday, Cyber Monday is all about electronics and travel. Several travel-related deals through third party agents like Priceline, offering flights and packages as low at $99 to some locations across the country.

Shoppers expect to spend almost a grand on gifts this holiday season, which is around where 2019 levels were. Experts say some of the best deals may come when walking away from your online cart. You might find that within 48 hours, you may have emails enticing you with better offers.