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Shopping Online is Better with WePower

photo WePower_zpsfgqwl926.pngAccording to the best retail industry research, the number of people who shop online will soon top 1.5 billion worldwide.  That creates a huge market that, while many companies have sought to take advantage of, leaves room for plenty more.  WePower Shopping is an online marketplace, essentially a web store, that utilizes social elements to create a relevant shopping experience and guarantees the lowest prices online.  It organizes and displays products based on consumer interests and rewards users for engagement.  Using analytics easily gathered from consumer networking and “shares” on its site, it can identify trending products and secure deals directly with vendors and manufacturers to cut out the cost of middle men.  This means savings for its customers and a greater ability to provide more people with the things they truly want. Read more »


Reebee Updates a Traditional Marketing Tool

photo reebee-updates-a-traditional-marketing-tool.pngThe use of flyers is an old, but still widely used, method by businesses to draw customers in by offering incentives to customers.  While many retailers still use this traditional method, there is a way to make it better, and that is exactly what an app called Reebee hopes to do.  What can be irritating to many people is receiving bundles of papers in their mailboxes a few times every month.  While this does draw in some extra customers, many people simply throw them, though there are those who will look through them even if they do not appear to include products or services of interest to them initially.  There are those who avidly search through flyers for discounts.  Whatever category someone may fall into, Reebee looks to modernize one of the retail market’s oldest and most reliable marketing tactics. Read more »


Patroneer Brings Order to Online Retail

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With all of the websites we can visit to find deals from retailers online, there seems to be very little innovation left to make any one better than another.  Patroneer is, offering an array of unique services that set is apart from typical websites offering discounted merchandise from major brands.  The app’s creators call it your deal scout, and it does a few things differently than users might expect.  With all of the email lists, subscription services, and websites with hundreds of pages of individual items to browse, the key with Patroneer is organization, de-cluttering, and consolidation. Read more »


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 »


Virtusize Allows People to Know How Clothes They Buy Online Will Fit

Shopping online for clothing is simultaneously incredibly convenient and potentially worrying.  While there is no question that purchasing items online and having sites deliver them directly to someone’s front door is far easier for people than going to the local mall, the question about how a particular item of clothing will fit is constantly in the back of many online shoppers’ minds.  Buyers just can’t guarantee that an item is going to fit the way they need it to when they spend their hard-earned cash online.  Cool product in technology Virtusize wants to change this reality for the millions of users buying clothes online every day.  Virtusize helps customers accurately measure the clothing they are shopping for online so they can ensure it will fit when it arrives at home.  People access the specialized online tool through the websites of affiliated online retailers.  Users click the “Virtusize” button on these websites when shopping for clothes to access this cool product.  Anyone who can’t access Virtusize on a site that advertises its use needs to contact a tech support professional to determine what is causing the problem. 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 »


Noah Ready-Campbell Founded Twice to Create an Online Thrift Store

Many people have stories about finding a piece of clothing ridiculously cheap at a thrift shop or secondhand store.  Who doesn’t enjoy getting quality items for heavy discounts?  People also enjoy secondhand shops for the feeling of hunting for an item.  By searching more diligently through a large amount of secondhand material, people feel more accomplished when they find an item they actually like.  Still, not everyone has a thrift shop or secondhand clothing store nearby.

Cool person in technology Noah Ready-Campbell wants to take the thrift shop experience and transport it to an online space.  Ready-Campbell’s startup Twice is a web-only secondhand clothes shop that buys used clothing and resells it.  This cool person has made it possible for anyone to experience the thrill of hunting for and finding the perfect secondhand item for a much lower price than retail.  Ready-Campbell is aiming his site at those who love to shop, since the experience is unique and distinguishable from retail or big brand clothing stores.  Anyone who has problems shopping online should consult with an online computer support service before using Twice. Read more »


Lauren McDevitt Makes Online Shopping Easier with Universal Wish List Wantworthy

Most online shopping websites like Amazon and Overstock have a wish list feature, which allows you to save items you want to buy later in designated lists for organized shopping.  However, these companies naturally limit what you can put on your wish list to items available on their websites.  The problem with this is that most people do not do their online shopping at only one site, so making a list limited to a single online retailer is rather inconvenient.  That’s where cool person in technology Lauren McDevitt has stepped in and created an easy-to-use web-based service to fix this problem. Lauren McDevitt is the founder and CEO of New York based company Wantworthy, which provides a service that lets users create a universal wish list with items from any online retailer they choose.  Rather than inconveniently having to keep track of several lists over multiple websites, McDevitt has developed a service where people can conveniently keep track of everything they plan to buy online in one place and in an organized fashion. Read more »


Working For Every Legal Advantage, Jamie Gorelick Guides Amazon!

Following the rise of consumer and privacy activists to defeat the Stop Online Piracy Act earlier this year, the reaction to the defeat both online and in the tech sector has been interesting to watch.  Many of the leaders who organized the fight against SOPA have formed organizations, like the Internet Defense League, to create watchdog positions and communications networks to prevent future SOPA-like legislation from passing.  Many businesses decided to beef up their legal department so they could better understand the potential consequences of such legislation to their specific business.  Amazon.com hired Jamie Gorelick to its Board of Directors. Read more »


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