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Looking for a Black Friday flyer ad? Bing has them all

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
November 15, 2017
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Looking to save some money on your holiday purchases this month? Well, you’re in luck because Bing’s new Black Friday flyers page is the new one-stop place for all things Black Friday.

The new page includes ads from major stores in the United States and gives you enough time to plan out how you will tackle your shopping. There are ads for Walmart, Target, Amazon, Best Buy, and many more. It’s best to bookmark the page, as more stores will likely be added over time.

In addition to the Black Friday ads, Bing also expanded their delivery service tracking just in time for peak holiday shipping season. Bing now supports myHermes in Great Britain and Purolator in Canada, and all it takes to get started is to put your tracking ID in the search box.

We previously reported on Bing’s other new features for the month of November, including a new shopping experience, and historical sports and weather data. Let us know how you will be taking advantage of these new Bing features by dropping us a comment below.

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