In this post, we will talk about what is trending on X for December 2, 2024. It is Cyber Monday, so there are many deals out there to be look for. One other big topic of discussion is the Hunter Biden pardon that was issued by President Biden yesterday.
Why is the Hunter Biden story so important?
The main thing to discuss with the Hunter Biden pardon is the fact that the President Biden said many times that he would not pardon his son. This post shows the many times Biden said he would not pardon his son:
https://x.com/Mavjonesdotcom/status/1863654098043547954
Cyber Monday Deals:
For Cyber Monday there are some great deals on Amazon. An Insignia 32 inch tv is going for an incredibly low price:
Click the image to be taken to the product page:

For all you Coffee lovers out there, here is another great deal on a Brevellie the Barista Touch Espresso Machine:

These are just some of the topics that are Trending on X today, December 2, 2024. Today is known as Cyber Monday, and it falls after Black Friday.
The History of Cyber Monday
Cyber Monday began in 2005 as a marketing strategy to encourage online shopping. The term was coined by Ellen Davis of the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Scott Silverman. It is observed on the Monday following Thanksgiving, capitalizing on the holiday shopping momentum started by Black Friday.
Cyber Monday began in 2005 as a marketing strategy to encourage online shopping. The term was coined by Ellen Davis of the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Scott Silverman. It is observed on the Monday following Thanksgiving, capitalizing on the holiday shopping momentum started by Black Friday.
Cyber Monday Surpasses Black Friday
Cyber Monday consistently surpasses Black Friday in online sales. In 2023, Cyber Monday online revenue exceeded Black Friday’s by 24.2%.
Capital One Shopping This trend continues in 2024, with Cyber Monday online spending projected to reach $13.2 billion, a 6% increase from the previous year.
Reuters In contrast, Black Friday’s online sales were approximately $10.8 billion. The higher online spending on Cyber Monday is attributed to retailers offering significant online-only discounts and consumers’ preference for online shopping. However, Black Friday remains strong in physical store sales, with many shoppers seeking in-person deals. Overall, both days are crucial for retailers, with Cyber Monday leading in online sales and Black Friday dominating in-store purchases.
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