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Stores offer Cyber Monday deals to keep shoppers coming

Shoppers are expected to spend $6.6 billion on Cyber Monday
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After offering online deals for days, retailers are rolling out even more promotions for Cyber Monday, hoping to keep people buying stuff on their smartphones or computers.

Shoppers are expected to spend $6.6 billion on Cyber Monday, up more than 16 per cent from a year ago, according to Adobe Analytics, the research arm of software maker Adobe. And more people will be picking up their phones to shop: Web traffic from smartphones and tablets is expected to top desktop computers for the first time this year, Adobe said.

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At the MacArthur Center shopping mall in Norfolk, Virginia, on Sunday, Kathy Lewis was there not to shop but to get her nails done. Her plan is to make her big purchases on Cyber Monday, including the newest model Nerf gun for her boyfriendB次元官网网址檚 nephew. Lewis said she gave up years ago on waiting in line at Toys B次元官网网址楻B次元官网网址 Us.

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Lewis did brave a very crowded Best Buy on Friday in search of a 32-inch television for another of her boyfriendB次元官网网址檚 relatives. But after checking the price, sheB次元官网网址檚 holding off for Monday. Her plan is to scan the websites of Toys B次元官网网址楻B次元官网网址 Us and Best Buy and then Amazon before making her final decision.

As part of their Cyber Monday deals, Target and Toys R Us are offering 15 per cent off most items on their sites. Walmart.com has tripled the amount of items available for sale from last year. And Amazon B次元官网网址 which Bain & Co. says is expected to capture 50 per cent of all online sales growth B次元官网网址 will offer similar deals on its gadgets as it did on Black Friday, but offer new deals on Lego sets and Hasbro games.

The shift to online shopping has been noticeable at some stores since the holiday shopping season kicked off. At a Toys R Us in Toledo, Ohio, on Friday morning, the parking lot was about half full. Melissa Wetzel, who said she would also do some shopping online, said her Black Friday in-store shopping runs had been relaxing since she didnB次元官网网址檛 have to fight the crowds.

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