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Black what & Cyber who?

Posted on November 29, 2014January 11, 2025 by Brother Sjambok

The prediction in the continental USA for Black Friday and Cyber Monday estimates that 12 billion dollars in revenue will be traded. That’s really impressive!

It’s a trend that grows every year without fail. It’s a trend that is spilling over into mainstream Europe and Southern Africa. The concept is genius. You own and operate either a chain of stores, a corporation or even a good old-fashioned Mom & Pop storefront and bank on the Friday after Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday to add positives to cash flow. The puzzling attribute is that the sheer volume of discounts being offered are in some instances nothing short of incredible and amazing. So if margin exists at a consumer level on discounted merchandise, then…

A point to ponder is if such discounts are profitable based on volume, would not every pay period present a Black Friday and Cyber Monday type scenario, if the same discounts were in play? If such bank roll is possible to the extent of profitability then the question beckons on the part of corporate entities “by lowering consumer pricing – wouldn’t this generate the volume needed to sustain margin, profitability and consumer traffic“.

If Black what & Cyber who can generate 12 billion dollars in revenue over a holiday weekend, how much of a global impact could this form of cash flow transform impoverished nations and level a few playing fields in the global economy, while sustaining the global manufacturing sector, global trading beneficiaries and partnerships across a plethora of entrepreneurs?

This is a healthy concept! Alas greed and selfishness could be the ‘what’ and ‘who’ of the demise of such sustainability.

Brother Sjambok

Vic is the creator and voice behind The Jubber Journal , where he shares personal reflections on faith, life, and his “Step Into Life” journey. Born in Zimbabwe and having lived across Africa and Europe before settling in the United States, Vic draws from a rich, global perspective and over three decades of professional experience in the printing and operations industry.

Through his writing, he explores themes of spiritual growth and resilience, chronicling his transition from a “man of the world” to a life centered on faith. When he isn’t writing or managing operations, Vic is a passionate advocate for the “land of opportunity” and shares his story to encourage others to find purpose and renewal.

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