Shopping Wiki
ShopWiki is a very extensive site that really brings the entire world of online retail to one location. The site itself does not own any of the products that they display. Instead they attempt to bring all the products from the online world of retail into one convenient location for consumers to shop from.
This helps to establish ShopWiki as a unique shopping comparison engine that includes all retailers on the Web including stores that do not pay for inclusion. ShopWiki is able to do this by providing a variety of links to various online market places for the consumer to start shopping from. It means that a shopper can find any product, and every store, to get the best deal, or simply confirm that the store they wanted to buy from originally has a price they are comfortable with. It’s about the fairest way to shop, save time on research, and save money.
They also have an assortment of buying guides, like their shoe buying guide, to help shoppers who are in need of help picking the right product. Or ShopWiki can also help shoppers find rare and unusual items that are difficult to find and buy online or in a physical store while still providing competitive shopping deals to the consumer.
Even though ShopWiki is a fairly new site, having been established in 2006, they have already seen rapid growth and are expanding overseas into Europe. Their services are being provided internationally to shoppers and sellers alike in locations such as:
- France
- Germany
- Netherlands
- Spain
- UK
- Australia
This opens up the market even further by allowing these countries to buy and sell between each other for the best possible price. ShopWiki’s success is thanks to their idea of bringing all business and consumers together into one single place. And in doing so they are providing healthy competition for business and the best prices possible for consumers, which is something much needed in these hard economic times.