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Black Friday is 15 times higher than Consumer Week in search volume, study finds

A Black Friday, conhecida por oferecer grandes descontos e atrair milhões de consumidores em busca de ofertas imperdíveis, continua a dominar as buscas na internet, em comparação com a Semana do Consumidor. Embora a Semana do Consumidor esteja ganhando popularidade, um estudo recente da Agência Conversion revela que a Black Friday ainda é a data mais procurada nas ferramentas de pesquisa.

A Semana do Consumidor foi criada para celebrar os direitos dos consumidores e promover uma relação justa entre empresas e consumidores. Inspirada pelo Dia do Consumidor, que teve origem nos Estados Unidos, em 15 de março 1962, a data se transformou em uma semana inteira de promoções e descontos ao redor do mundo. As melhores promoções para 2024 estão nos setores de eletrônicos, decoração e eletrodomésticos, em produtos amplamente almejados, como a tv smart, e atrai consumidores tanto em lojas físicas quanto virtuais.

No entanto, apesar do crescimento da Semana do Consumidor, os dados de pesquisa mostram uma diferença significativa em comparação com a Black Friday, uma das datas mais importantes do comércio em todo o mundo. Segundo o estudo da Agência Conversion, no Brasil, a última Semana do Consumidor, em março de 2024, gerou um total de 241.607 buscas na internet. Já a última Black Friday registrou, em novembro de 2023, impressionantes 3.592.109 buscas.

A Black Friday, realizada na última sexta-feira de novembro, tem suas raízes nos Estados Unidos e se tornou uma data crucial para o comércio global. No Brasil, começou em 2010 e rapidamente ganhou popularidade. Os consumidores aguardam ansiosamente por essa data, pois ela oferece a oportunidade de adquirir produtos desejados, que vão desde eletrodomésticos, como o microondas, até produtos tecnológicos, como um notebook. Com descontos significativos, a data costuma antecipar as compras de fim de ano.

Vantagens da Black Friday

A expressividade da Black Friday nas buscas reflete sua importância no calendário comercial. Essa data é marcada por promoções-relâmpago e estoques limitados, o que leva os consumidores a fazerem pesquisas prévias para garantir as melhores ofertas e evitar fraudes. Além disso, o termo “Black Friday” se tornou sinônimo de grandes oportunidades de compra, atraindo tanto consumidores quanto varejistas.

As vantagens incluem:

  • Descontos significativos: Muitas lojas oferecem descontos expressivos, muitas vezes entre 20% e 50%.
  • Antecipação de compras de fim de ano: O momento ideal para comprar presentes de Natal, ou até mesmo uma árvore de natal, com preços mais baixos.
  • Variedade de produtos: Desde eletrônicos até roupas, móveis e itens de casa.

A popularidade dessa data também pode ser atribuída à ampla variedade de produtos com descontos. As promoções entram em categorias como moda, tecnologia e eletrodomésticos, fazendo com que a data se destaque como o momento ideal para compras de Natal e outros itens desejados.

Apesar do sucesso crescente da Semana do Consumidor, é evidente que a Black Friday ainda tem um poder significativo nas ferramentas de pesquisa e na mente do consumidor. A diferença no volume de buscas não só enseja uma preferência pela sexta-feira de promoções, como também reflete sua popularidade, estabelecida a mais de duas décadas no país.

Em resumo, enquanto a Semana do Consumidor se consolida como uma data importante para promoções e descontos, a Black Friday mantém seu lugar de destaque, sendo amplamente buscada e aguardada pelos consumidores. A expectativa é que ambas as datas continuem a crescer e a se complementar no calendário comercial, oferecendo aos consumidores diversas oportunidades para aproveitar grandes ofertas e descontos.

Com a aproximação da Black Friday, varejistas e consumidores se preparam para mais um evento de compras que promete ser grandioso, reforçando a ideia de que, no cenário comercial brasileiro, ela ainda é a data mais procurada nas buscas e nas vendas.

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