Monthly Archives: July 2017

Buyezee Expands Shopping Search Global Reach

Buyezee has today announced its expansion into a further four countries, taking the total to 16 countries globally.
After growing demand, the team at Buyezee have been busy sourcing products ready for the launch of these new and exciting, rapidly growing markets.
As the 9th largest country in the world, with over 59% of people having access to the Internet, Russia provides us with a great opportunity to tap into the swathes of people getting started with online shopping.
As one of the fastest growing e-commerce markets in the world, with many still in the early adoption phase, Buyezee is well placed to take its search technology to the Russian people to improve their shopping experience.
Indonesian e-commerce is also still very much in the growth stages, with some forecasting e-commerce sales to more than double by 2021 and represents a significant marketplace.
The Philippines allows us to enter into an established online shopping marketplace, with an existing ethos of buying online.  However, with only around 40% of the population connected, there’s massive room for growth.
Buyezee can offer their search to users in the Philippines, combining products from well known retailers with those added directly and exclusively via their product uploader.
Finally, Thailand offers a wealth

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Ivory Ella Coming Up Fast In Momentum Ranks

Ivory Ella a Direct Seller of fashion, is coming up fast in the Business For Home Momentum ranks and as the company is rather new for most people in the Direct Selling industry we re-publish an Forbes article about the company.
The review page for Ivory Ella is here.
Forbes:
“The Abercrombie & Fitch moose, the Ferrari horse and the Twitter bird are logos that have elevated those animals above the rest.
While many logos have heartfelt or whimsical backstories, most brands merely appropriate these creatures for their own financial gain without giving back to the habitats they roam.
This is not the case for the online clothing store Ivory Ella and its elephant logo.
Founded in Connecticut nearly 16 months ago, the clothing company has donated more than $600,000 to Save the Elephants, a Kenya-based research conservation organization that, according to its website, works to “stop poaching, thwart traffickers and end demand for ivory.”
To gather that money, the five co-founders set aside 10 percent of the company’s net profits for Save the Elephants and more than 10 other philanthropic organizations, said co-founder John Allen, 23, over email.
“We noticed an overwhelming outcry towards elephants from the general public,” Allen said. “People were absolutely obsessed with them whether it be

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