Make a List
Start off by making a list of the things you want. It reduces the chance that you will buy something on a whim. It makes you focus on what you want beforehand and can save you more money. Make sure you target the right type of goods. If a product is in season and demand is high, it’s unlikely to be on sale.
Visit the Stores in Advance
You want to ensure the goods are available and make a note of the prices so that you can compare it to the reduced price on Black Friday. The day before thanksgiving will be a good time to visit your targeted stores in advance because all the staff there will be preparing for the big day and you will be able to figure out what is being sold, how is the crowd funneled around the store and where will the items on your list be available.
Shop Online
Price Matching
Some vendors make stock available ahead of time, but the prices haven;t been reduced. However, they may have a price matching policy. Check to make sure that any price matching policy does not exclude Black Friday.
Watch out for scams
It’s the time of year where people start searching for leaked Black Friday ads which lead to a bunch of scam sites and links. General advice is to go with the brand names and stores that you know and trust. I’ve compiled a list of sites and stores with black friday deals which will hopefully save you some time in searching.