BEIJING, Nov. 10, 2016 -- November 11th is one of the most important shopping days in China. The so-called “Singles' day” is really a golden opportunity for advertisers to boom galore sales across the board. Most of the shops release their notices for sales and events a bit early to the public. Let’s take Tomtop.com, which is one of the biggest global E-shops as an example.
Tomtop is a top-notch cross-border e-commerce Asian enterprise for worldwide users. The most crazy part is that Tomtop would offer $11.11 for a smartphone with sports camera and so on, to fit the theme of the Singles’ day. However, order quantity is limited so not everyone can be one of the lucky dogs.
if you were a fan of Xiaomi, you can get 20% off of Xiaomi phones like the Xiaomi Note 4 or Redmi 3s, plus a whole bunch of discounts as a part of the smart phone promo.
And for those who may miss the $11.11 crazy sales, you still have the chance to enjoy various coupons and up to 80% off site-wide discounts for all kinds of attractive products on that day.
If you are a smart consumer, the Singles’ day in November should definitely be part of your annual shopping plan. All the products on your wish list might be purchased at the most affordable price, which means a huge victory for smart guys like you.
Website: http://www.tomtop.com/
Deals for Xiaomi: http://www.tomtop.com/activity/20161028-11-FLASH-SALE.html
Deals for Dji : http://www.rcmoment.com
Contact: [email protected] Marketing Manager: Alex Wen


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