Some Black Friday deals are still lingering, and it can be easy to forget that Cyber Monday follows quickly after. The two sales days have started to become pretty much the same thing in recent years, though. All November long, Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart sales have been competing with each other to see who can put out the most deals first. Black Friday 2019, in a nutshell, has become Black November. The same can be said for the following Monday, which has actually morphed into an entire Cyber Week of deals. With almost two months of straight deals during the holiday season, it’s not hard to find a discount. So the question really becomes: When should you do your shopping? Black Friday vs. Cyber Monday: What’s the difference? These two infamous shopping holidays have become almost eerily similar, but there are still a few differences between them. First things first, Cyber Monday is, and has always been, about online shopping. With the help of Amazon’s online storefront and the overall convenience of having everything delivered to your home, Black Friday is also starting to become more about online shopping than going into an actual brick and mortar. That being said,…