Target Circle Week beats Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days in October.

Target Circle Week beats Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days in October.

Target vs Amazon: Circle Week Takes on Prime Big Deal Days

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The battle between retail giants Target and Amazon is heating up once again, as Target announces its own version of Prime Day called Circle Week. With a dash of humor and a generous serving of positive energy, Target is proving that it can go head-to-head with the online shopping giant.

Target couldn’t wait more than a day to one-up Amazon’s announcement of the official dates for Prime Big Deal Days with its announcement of Target Circle Week. “Oh, Amazon’s having a huge sale that runs for 48 hours on Oct. 11 and 12? We’re conveniently having a huge holiday kickoff sale that runs for the entire week of Oct. first through seventh.” Best Buy has similar plans.

This is not the first time Target has launched Circle Week to rival Prime Day. In fact, it’s their second Circle Week of the year, following the one that occurred near Prime Day in July. Previously, Target had a 72-hour event called Deal Days that was open to everyone, not just Target Circle members. However, Circle Week has now taken center stage and is conveniently timed to coincide with Prime Day, giving Target an edge with a head start.

Joining Target Circle to access the glory of Circle Week is completely free, unlike Prime membership, which requires a subscription fee. This move by Target not only demonstrates their commitment to providing value to customers but also shows that they are keeping pace with Amazon’s offerings.

During Circle Week, Target Circle members can expect incredible discounts of up to 40% off in various categories such as on-trend gifts, seasonal items, and everyday essentials. And the savings don’t stop there. From now until December 24, Target Circle members should keep a close eye on the Deal of the Day spotlight, as big-name brands like Apple, Nespresso, Dyson, and Nintendo are set to make appearances, presenting even more exciting opportunities for members to snag fantastic deals.

But what about those enticing promotions that just make you want to shout, “Here, take my money!”? Well, Target has you covered. Much like Amazon’s strategy of incentivizing sign-ups for Amazon Photos with a free $15 Prime Day credit, Target is known for throwing in additional perks when customers make purchases. Whether it’s a $5 or $10 gift card attached to a qualifying purchase or a particular category, shoppers can look forward to these enticing extras that make buying from Target even sweeter.

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Target is making a bold move with Circle Week, showing that they are not afraid to challenge Amazon’s dominance in the world of online shopping. By offering a free membership program, competitive deals, and exciting promotions, Target is positioning itself as a serious contender in the e-commerce space.

So mark your calendars and get ready to shop till you drop because Circle Week at Target is on the horizon. With Target’s trademark sense of humor and positive energy, it’s bound to be a shopping extravaganza you won’t want to miss. Join Target Circle and gear up for an incredible week of savings, while showing Amazon that Target is not to be taken lightly.

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