The Best Amazon Prime Day Deals for Âé¶¹Éçs

‘Tis the season for online shopping.

By Madison Semarjian | Jul 16, 2018
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It’s Christmas in July, and Amazon is ready to celebrate. Online shoppers have marked their calendars for what may be considered a new national holiday, Amazon Prime Day. From Monday, July 16, at 3 p.m. ET,to midnight July 17, Amazon will offer more than 1 million deals on products for its beloved Prime members.

If you’re thinking of saving your holiday shopping for Black Friday, you may want to think again. According to , 76 percent of Prime Day prices were better than Black Friday prices last year, with that number only predicted to rise.

Based on predictions by , now’s the time to buy your electronics, even if you’re anti-Amazon. Retailers including Microsoft, Google and GameStop are offering competitive rates to make the most of the predicted surge of online shopping.

(Quick tip: If you’re not already a Prime member, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial to get in on the Prime Day action, then cancel whenever you choose).

Products are expected to go quick, so we’ve compiled a list of the best Prime Day deals for entrepreneurs, so you don’t miss out while searching through the site.

For your business trips: , $130 ($60 off)

If you need an at-home assistant: , $35 ($15 off)

To keep you entertained on your commute: , four months unlimited for $1

When you don’t have time to go grocery shopping: , $10 off Whole Foods delivery orders

To keep an eye on things: , $79.99 ($40 off)

For business on-the-go: , $89.99 ($60 off)

For your time off: , $120 (over $200 off)

To catch up on reading: $100 ($20 off)

For your morning workout: , $70 ($30 off)

For your team meetings:

It’s Christmas in July, and Amazon is ready to celebrate. Online shoppers have marked their calendars for what may be considered a new national holiday, Amazon Prime Day. From Monday, July 16, at 3 p.m. ET,to midnight July 17, Amazon will offer more than 1 million deals on products for its beloved Prime members.

If you’re thinking of saving your holiday shopping for Black Friday, you may want to think again. According to , 76 percent of Prime Day prices were better than Black Friday prices last year, with that number only predicted to rise.

Based on predictions by , now’s the time to buy your electronics, even if you’re anti-Amazon. Retailers including Microsoft, Google and GameStop are offering competitive rates to make the most of the predicted surge of online shopping.

Madison Semarjian • Founder of Mada

Madison Semarjian is the founder of Mada, an outfit curation app.
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