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E-marketplace Alice.com signs up more than 150 consumer goods manufacturers
The e-marketplace for consumer packaged goods is adding several clients per week to its community of manufacturers who sell directly to consumers. Alice.com has also developed separate retail e-commerce sites for more than 30 manufacturers.
Posted 03/16/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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The Knot hitches up with Jellyfish for “smack” shopping
Wedding supplies retailer The Knot attracted thousands of shoppers to a co-branded “Smack Shopping” show Friday hosted by Jellyfish.com, the companies say. Smack show prices drop steadily over a set period, but shoppers must buy before time runs out.
Posted 08/28/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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Smack Shopper goes 24x7 with social/auction/game show concept
Smack Shopper, which began testing last fall an online auction that lets shoppers chat with each other as they bid, has unveiled an around-the-clock schedule featuring themes like golf, apparel and home décor.
Posted 05/29/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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Jellyfish.com gets $5 million in funding
Jellyfish.com, a new pay-per-sale comparison shopping engine, has secured $5 million in funding led by private equity funds Kegonsa Capital Partners and Clyde Street Investments.
Posted 10/27/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Lots of Choices
With the explosion of comparison shopping sites, merchants get more options. The challenge: find the winners.
Posted 10/30/2007Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Alice.com Launches New Service for Household Essentials Online
First-of-Its-Kind Industry Platform Allows Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) Manufacturers to Sell Directly to Consumers MIDDLETON, WI-June 23, 2009 - Alice.com (www.Alice.com) today unveiled the public beta of its service that gives consumers a better way to buy household essentials online. The service combines always-free shipping and competitive pricing into a reorder queue that makes it easy to avoid the chore of running out to the store. Instead...
Posted 06/29/2009
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Jellyfish.com Partners with Channel Intelligence
Channel Intelligence Merchants Now Have Easy Access to Jellyfish Cost Per Action Search Engine MADISON, WISCONSIN – April 30, 2007 – Jellyfish.com, the Internet’s first comparison shopping search engine to operate exclusively on a Cost Per Action (CPA) ad model, today announced that its system is fully accessible to Channel Intelligence’s impressive stable of merchant partners through Channel Intelligence’s SellCast™ Retailer Solutions. The...
Posted 05/04/2007
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