Real—Time eCommerce Service Offers Embeddable, Online “Tag Sales” To Create Portable Stores
New York — March 4, 2010 — StuffBuff (http://stuffbuff.com), which first premiered at TechCrunch50 2009, announced today the launch of their “Tag Sales” – embeddable online stores – as an additional offering to their viral auction service. The sales, with comprehensive tools for sharing, discussing and selling products across a number of Web platforms, give sellers a fixed price sales alternative to the recently-launched LiveHaggle auction widget.
“StuffBuff’s team is striving to make our service a complete eCommerce solution for the growing number of people who have been leaving services like eBay and searching for alternative services to auction or sell their products,” says Founder and CEO Michael Langer. “While our LiveHaggle widget offers a terrific embeddable auction solution, our new Tag Sales will empower our members to create online stores wherever they find their largest audiences, whether on their personal Web sites or blogs or on social media platforms like Facebook and MySpace.”
Tag Sales, which work much like LiveHaggle auctions, can be embedded across a number of platforms to bring the sale item to a targeted audience, whether a college student selling a used textbook to classmates on Facebook or a musician selling merchandise on their MySpace profile. Thanks to StuffBuff’s technology, all sales and auctions can take place directly through the social platform, without redirecting traffic to StuffBuff for registration or bidding.
StuffBuff was built using advanced and highly-anticipated platforms. The service is the first application developed using APE (AJAX Push Engine), a French platform that allows for real-time applications that function at ten times the speed of Twitter’s real-time technology. Additionally, StuffBuff’s Blink! Dutch-Style Auction was built using PayPal “X” technology.
About StuffBuff
Based in New York, NY, StuffBuff.com is a social cataloging and viral eCommerce auction site, with comprehensive tools for sharing, discussing and selling products across a number of Web platforms that allow sellers to bring relevant auctions to targeted audiences. StuffBuff holds the distinction of being the first application built on APE (AJAX Push Engine), a French platform that allows for real-time applications that function at ten times the speed of Twitter’s real-time technology. StuffBuff’s use of advanced technologies, including APE, PayPal “X” and others have yielded an ideal service for novice and experienced collectors, as well as casual online shoppers, to engage in fast-paced, chat-based and Dutch style auctions that take as little as 60 seconds. StuffBuff’s free, cloud-based, social cataloging system lets sellers list their collections, and alerts potential buyers to listings of specific products that they care about. For more information, visithttp://stuffbuff.com.
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