Almost as if they had timed this, three international e-commerce market leaders have launched German start-ups last week:
Zazzle
Zazzle, one of the innovation drivers for mass customized products, launched their German site on Friday (press release GE/EN):
At the beginning of 2009, according to Fast Company, Zazzle targeted revenues from over $100 million. Till now, 2008 has been the most interesting year:
- Impressions From The Zazzle Headquarters in Redwood City
- Zazzle Launches International Operations in Europe
- Artsprojekt: How Zazzle Wants to Conquer the Boarder Scene
- Keds Studio: How Zazzle Is Revolutionizing the World of Shoes
Shopstyle
Joining an already tight market for fashion platforms (Stylight, Stylefruits, Smatch, Ladenzeile, Fashion.de, etc.), Shopstyle launched their German site last week (via):
A recent member of the Shopstyle family is the video shopping portal Shopflick:
MyFab
The French MyFab has brought an original new type of business model to Germany. We’ve recently already highlighted what makes MyFab so interesting:
- The Countdown Ticks ... How MyFab Creates Demand
- Design Atelier: Otto Manager Brings MyFab To Germany
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- Fashionette Raises Capital from Sirius Venture Partners
- The Shop Exchange: Polyvore Raises $5.6 Million in Second Round, Fashion Playtes $1.5 Million
Originally posted in German by Jochen Krisch, adapted for excitingcommerce.com by Jason Soo.
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