NexTag
NexTag
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1 History
2 Business Model
3 Recent Changes
4 Category offerings
4.1 Products
4.2 Services
5 External links
6 Related
History
NexTag was launched in 1999 by Stanford graduates Purnendu Ojha and Rafael Ortiz. As of September 2004 NexTag.com was the second most-visited comparison shopping site. NexTag is a privately held company in San Mateo, California and is funded by Morgenthaler Ventures.
Business Model
NexTag's original business model was an online negotiation site allowing consumers to name their own price for computer and electronics products.
NexTag abandoned this model in 2000 and focused on comparison shopping. NexTag pioneered the concept of calculating total price by using a zip code to compute tax and shipping charges, in addition to the product price (what NexTag calls TruePrice).
Recent Changes
In June 2004 NexTag launched NexTag UK, a United Kingdom version of NexTag's shopping comparison engine. In October 2004 NexTag launched ServicesShopping adding shopping comparison capabilities for mortgages, travel, cars, real estate, and online education programs.
Category offerings
Products
Automotive
Baby
Books
Clothing
Collectibles & Art
Computers
Electronics
Jewelry & Watches
Magazines
Movies
Music
Musical Instruments
Office Products
Software
Sports & Outdoors
Toys
Travel
Video Games
Services
Credit Cards
Education
Insurance
Internet
Loans
Mortgage
Telecom
Travel
Quelle "NexTag" : Wikipedia.org
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