Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday 2018 sales

Cyber Monday 2018 hit $7.9 billion in sales yesterday, a 19.3% YoY increase from 2017. It was the biggest online shopping day in U.S. history.

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November 26, 2018 Categories

Cyber Monday 2018 hit $7.9 billion in sales yesterday, a 19.3% YoY increase from 2017. It was the biggest online shopping day in U.S. history.

Adobe Analytics tracked billions of data points across their Experience Cloud to see what insights and trends we can find from this year’s holiday online shopping season. Here are the numbers we have so far:

This article was updated at 8:50am ET, Nov 27.

Black Friday sales 2018

Black Friday, November 23, saw a total of $6.2 billion in sales, beating out the predicted growth of $5.9 billion. YoY growth was 23.6% from 2017.

The top 5 products sold were:

  1. Laptops
  2. L.O.L Surprise
  3. Fingerlings
  4. Let’s Go Pikachu/Eevee
  5. God of War

Small Business Saturday sales 2018

Saturday, November 24 saw $3.02 billion in sales, a 25.5% YoY increase from last year.

The top 5 products sold were:

  1. Little live pets
  2. Apple iPad
  3. Roku
  4. Nintendo Switch
  5. Red Dead Redemption 2

Together, Friday and Saturday came out to be the biggest online shopping weekend in US history, reaching a grand total of $6.4 billion.

Cyber Monday sales 2018

Update to this article as the numbers have now come in.

Monday, November 26 saw $7.9 billion in sales, a 19.3% YoY increase from last year.

This beat out the expected Cyber Monday sales of $7.79 billion, an 18% YoY increase from 2017.

These numbers made Cyber Monday 2018 the biggest online shopping day in U.S. history.

The top 5 products sold were:

  1. Fingerlings
  2. L.O.L Surprise
  3. Nintendo Switch
  4. Laptops (Dell & Apple)
  5. LG TVs

Other stats from Cyber Monday:

Total sales November 1–26, 2018 vs 2017

From November 1 to November 26, 2017, revenue reached $50.1 billion.

For those same dates in 2018, revenue was predicted to reach $57.2 billion.

The actual number for 2018 was $58.52 billion.

Adobe is continuing to update their data in real-time here, and forecasting here.

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