PRLog (Press Release) –
Sep 21, 2009 – Online shopping used to be a real time saver. It was hassle free alternative to the process of going out to a shop, finding parking or dealing with crowded public transit systems and waiting line; and often finding out in the process that what you have been looking for was out of stock. Again, the operative phrase here is used to be.
The explosion in online commerce in the past five years has led to a curious phenomena; online shopping which can actually be more time consuming than shopping online. While consumers are not quite ready to give up on online shopping entirely, a growing number of people are finding shopping online to be more trouble than it’s worth.
Curious why no one had supplied a solution to this problem, one New York entrepreneur took it upon himself to bring an easier way of shopping online to consumers. The answer? The website http://www.OneMillionStores.com a sort of online shopping mall which offers an easy to use, searchable framework for online shopping which is intended to take the stress out of shopping, as site founder explains:
I’d seen it coming for a while myself. It’s been getting harder and harder to shop online for years now; there are more sites every day and it’s hard to even find what you’re looking for, and trying to find the best deal could take you all day. I’d been hoping that someone would come along with a solution for this, but when I didn’t see one coming, I decided to do it myself; I knew that there would be a lot of people out there who could benefit from this and started putting together http://www.OneMillionStores.com
For me, the most important thing was that the site be well organized and search-able; basically, it’s a search engine for online shoppers. There’s an integrated search function and it’s also set up so that visitors can browse online retailers by the category of products they’re looking for. Online shopping used to be so easy; fun even. I just wanted to provide people with something that would put the fun and the convenience back into online shopping again.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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