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Fitbay Helps People Find Clothes That Fit Them

Despite the fact that human bodies come in an unlimited variations of shapes and sizes, it is becoming increasingly difficult for many people to find clothing that fits them appropriately.  Many mainstream clothing outlets sell clothes designed specifically for one or two body types.  Buying online is also risky since users don’t have the option of trying clothes on first.  Cool product in technology Fitbay wants to be the solution to this problem by presenting users with a customized online marketplace that only offers clothes to a user that will fit him or her.  Fitbay wants to act as a personal online shopping place where worries about choosing the right size are no longer something for shoppers to concern themselves with when looking for new items.  Users create personal profiles on the Fitbay site and the company uses their data to populate their personal online stores only with clothes that fit them.  Anyone who has a problem creating an account on this cool product’s website may need assistance from a computer support professional. Read more »


Bill Bobbit Founded Move Loot to Help People Buy and Sell Used Furniture

Many people have sold or given away used furniture when moving to a new location.  Sometimes the furniture doesn’t fit in a new home and sometimes it’s just too much trouble to transport it.  Either way, one can find tons of advertisements every day on Craigslist or other community sites about used furniture that people are selling or giving away.  However, one of the major inconveniences of this phenomenon is the attempts to transport the furniture.  Often times, people do not have a vehicle or other means of transporting large pieces of furniture they would otherwise love to buy from someone who is moving.  Cool person in technology Bill Bobbit founded Move Loot to help people in these situations.  The concept behind Move Loot is simple.  It is a listing site for selling and purchasing used furniture from other community members, but once an item sells, Move Loot sends a team to deliver the furniture from the seller to the buyer.  No hassle of going to pick the furniture up or finding a vehicle that can carry it.  Bobbit’s company does the move for the seller and buyer.  Customers who experience problems accessing the site’s furniture listings can get help from an online tech support provider. Read more »


Slyce CEO Cameron Chell Has Made it Possible to Purchase Items with a Photograph

Online shopping is already far more convenient than having to shop at brick and mortar stores, but now a cool person in technology wants to make the process even easier.  Cameron Chell founded his company Slyce to make online shopping instantly gratifying for users.  Chell wants people to make online purchases by simply taking a picture with their mobile device.  Chell’s product uses image recognition to determine the item someone is taking a picture of and immediately find it for sale online.  Of course, users with broken smartphone cameras will need smartphone PC repair before taking advantage of Chell’s technology. Read more »


Slice Manages People’s Online Shopping

Frequent online shoppers know that keeping up with their orders and can be an exercise in frustration, especially when ordering items from multiple sites.  With each order they place, customers receive new receipts in their inbox.  Someone making numerous online purchases a day can often find themselves lost in online confirmations and receipts and unable to keep track of when they bought what items.  This problem becomes exasperated if a shopper already has a flooded inbox due to their work or social life.  Cool product Slice offers people a solution that will prevent them from having to search through their email every time they need to find the details of a specific online order. Read more »


As CEO of PayNearMe, Danny Shader Wants People to Make Online Payments with Cash

Once of the few inconveniences of shopping online is the way in which the process limits the possible payment methods for customers.  Due to the nature of the system, customers must always pay with a credit or debit card when making any sort of payment online, whether it be a loan payment, rent, or just the purchase of a t-shirt.  This makes sense, of course, because there’s no viable way for users to pay with cash online.  At least, that was the belief until cool person in technology Danny Shader founded his new startup PayNearMe to give people the chance to pay for online items with cash.  Read more »


Ankus Seghal Founded BranDiD to Make Clothes Shopping More Efficient

One of the biggest downfalls of shopping for clothes online is the inability to try something on before a customer makes a purchase.  With the exception of casual clothing like t-shirts and sweatpants, trying on clothing to see how it fits is an essential step in choosing someone’s wardrobe.  While shopping online beats out going to a store in convenience, it will always remain an issue that people cannot try on the clothes they purchase first.  Cool person in technology Ankus Seghal founded BranDiD to erase this problem and introduce a service that allows people to try on the clothes they want to buy even when shopping on the web.  Read more »


Bow & Drape is an Online Startups That Lets Women Perfect Their Own Style

Customization is a theme that comes up over and over again when reading about new tech startups.  Whether it’s the ability to change the look of a mobile phone or modify a service exactly to a customer’s liking, many companies are appealing to customers’ wishes to make whatever they buy uniquely them.  Now this is true even for what people wear thanks to cool product Bow & Drape.  Read more »


Lyst Lets People Craft Their Own Mobile Fashion Shopping Experience

Shopping for fashion is a very personal experience for many people.  People often take joy in discovering a specific style of clothing that suits them in particular or in finding just the right accessory to complement their wardrobe and make them unique.  Fashion brand stores often run counter to these desires by trying to sell fashions that define their brand rather than their individual customers.  Companies like J. Crew, Burberry, and Gucci would prefer that customers wear only their styles to show off their brand.  However, that’s not what most consumers want.  They want to be able to express themselves through their personal style.  Read more »


Mulu Gives Readers the Ability to Purchase What They Read About On the Spot

Web retailers are always looking for new ways to connect with their audience.  Regardless of whether it’s a company selling a product they made or an ecommerce site pushing other retail items, better ways of selling on the web are constantly in high demand.  Cool product Mulu aims to deliver a new and helpful way for companies to connect with audiences and sell their products more conveniently.  Mulu combines ecommerce with strong content to engage readers right when they are most interested in a product of service.  When a company uses Mulu, web articles with good content that mention their product or service will turn into mini web boutiques that sell the item.  This cool product not only allows for another channel to sell products, but it does so at a time when someone is most likely to consider purchasing that product.  If a user is reading an article about tech support concerns, it is likely that they would seriously consider purchasing an online computer repair service.  By embedding the option to buy that service in the article, companies are giving themselves their best shot at drawing a person’s interest.  Read more »


Volusion Provides Small Businesses with Complete E-commerce Solutions

Small business owners who don’t have the technical knowledge or the right connections can have a lot of trouble setting up an online store for web-based clientele.  Cool product Volusion provides a complete e-commerce solution for businesses covering every aspect of the process.  Volusion distinguishes itself from its competitors by including every aspect of e-commerce for small business rather than focus on one particular point of it.  Other services provide help with an online POS system, social media marketing, or order processing.  However, these services usually come from separate companies, making the process less convenient and fractured for already-stressed business owners.  Volusion differentiates itself by offering solutions for all of these things in one complete package.  The company wants to be a one-stop solution of sorts and give small businesses one experience for all of their e-commerce dealings.  In theory, this sort of all-in-one solution could reduce the need for business IT support services.  However, in practice, that may not be the case, as people may need tech support to help them learn the ropes of Volusion’s software. Read more »


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