Art Guitar, The must have Holiday Gift

If you have ever owned the game guitar hero, you are probably guilty of decorating your clean new guitar controller. Everyone has personalized theirs in some way, either by stickers or by painting on your own designs. Well, some of us (including myself) are not artistic enough to paint crazy designs onto a guitar. And personally, i find most stickers do not last long enough for me to slap a whole bunch on my beloved guitar controller. This is where The art Guitar comes to the rescue.

Art guitars are custom made Guitar Hero Controllers for the PlayStation 3 and 2  that have your own personal touch added to them. The great thing here though is that if you are artistically challenged like me, you can still have your own tricked out controller for you to use. A positive point about these controllers  is that they are just as durable as the ones you get with with the game. Also, any image can be put on it and i mean any. These also work with all Rockband and Guitar hero  games (including the new ones) and best of all, the process of ordering is very straight forward.So you won’t have to stress out about ordering it online.

As if the art Guitar doesn’t already seem like the greatest gift to unleash your inner rock god, Art Guitar is offering a special deal for Black Friday. Now you can select your own customized guitar, and get 50 dollars off the list price! Sounds like a really good deal to me, great controller, sweet design, 50 dollars off? Whats not to love?

Promo Code: AGHOLIDAY09

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Yovia Black Friday Deals

The deals are flowing here at Yovia for this holiday season. Here are just a few of the deals from Yovia Sponsors.

MMA Training Gear
Send someone a compliment
Roman Soldier LARP Helmet – $119
Get someone you love a Q-LINK
Hot new product of 2010 (The ArtGuitar) for Guitar Hero
The hottest new Indie Music

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Black Friday Predictions

This coming Friday is Black Friday. It is named that because typically it is the day where retailers ‘go into the black’.

This year, there is already much anticipation about Black Friday. It will be an indication of the true state of the U.S. economy.

Will consumers get out this year and shop? Is there pent-up spending power? From Wikipedia:

Black Friday is not an official holiday, but many employees have the day off (with the exceptions of those employed in retailing and banking), which increases the number of potential shoppers. Retailers often decorate for the Christmas and holiday season weeks beforehand. Many retailers open extremely early, with most of the retailers typically opening at 5AM or even earlier. Some of the larger retailers (depending on the location) such as Sears, Best Buy, Macys and Walmart have been reported to open as early as midnight on the start of Black Friday in localized areas and remain open for 24 hours throughout the day until midnight the following Saturday. Upon opening, retailers offer doorbuster deals and loss leaders to draw people to their stores. Although Black Friday, as the first shopping day after Thanksgiving, has served as the unofficial beginning of the Christmas season at least since the start of the modern Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1924, the term “Black Friday” has been traced back only to the 1960s.

The term “Black Friday” originated in Philadelphia in reference to the heavy traffic on that day (see Origin of the name “Black Friday” below). More recently, merchants and the media have used it instead to refer to the beginning of the period in which retailers go from being in the red (i.e., posting a loss on the books) to being in the black (i.e., turning a profit).

If Google Trends is any indication, this year’s Black Friday will be larger than the 2008. The volume of searches, an indication of consumer interest has been trending upward year after year:

black friday trend

black friday trend

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