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Grand St. CEO Amanda Peyton Offers a Different Kind of eCommerce

Most eCommerce depends heavily on a discounted mass-market model that focuses on items produced in very high volumes and shipped from big warehouses.  It’s a very functional, but very dry system.  Wherein the world of physical retail, there are often specialty shops that depend on unique products and craftsmanship, these types of products and retailers commonly get lost in the shuffle on the Internet.  Grand St. CEO and cool person in technology Amanda Peyton wants to change this and help the visibility of unique, specially crafted products on the web.  Her company works a curator for eCommerce, seeking out and partnering with makers of specialty items and offering a limited number of these items as deals through the Grand St. website.  Rather than fill warehouses with everyday products, Peyton wants to give exposure to unique items.  For example, Grand St. has featured a Bluetooth thermometer for your grill that alerts you when your food finishes cooking, an inflatable solar-powered LED lantern, and a digital pen that records your handwritten notes and syncs them wirelessly with your smartphone.  Clearly, these are not everyday items you’ll find in Wal-Mart, but specialized tech toys that focus on niche markets.  If you ever need help with an electronic item purchased from Grand St.’s website, you should find a good tech support provider.

Grand St. proliferates a sense of exclusivity by only offering items for limited runs of only a few weeks.  Peyton seems to be trying to drive interest by both creating a sense of urgency for the potential shopper and by encouraging shoppers to keep returning to the site out of curiosity for what new items have replaced the old.  Peyton is pushing her website to be more of a luxury service than an everyday utility like Amazon.  Curiosity drives Grand St.’s eCommerce model as much as need.  If you’re interested in learning about more types of eCommerce sites and how to take advantage of them, an online computer support company would be able to help you.

Before moving to New York and founding Grand St., Peyton graduated from MIT’s Sloan School of Management.  Her degree from MIT was not her first however, as she also graduated from Northwestern University in 2005.  She also runs a personal blog about the technology industry separate from Grand St., which she titles “Slash Blog”.

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