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dealcam.com extends dealnews franchise
By ron carlson, Insanely Great Mac
October 30th 2002
Novel price comparison search engine fills gap for digital camera buyers
Bargain hunting destination dealnews.com -- the company behind the popular dealmac.com
site -- has announced their latest venture -- dealcam.com -- the first price
comparison search engine designed for digital camera shoppers looking for an honest
bargain.
dealcam grew from dealnews' user requests for a new service to help them price-shop
for digital cameras. Digital cameras sales are on track to reach 8.3 million units in
2002, a 30 percent increase from 2001, according to Dataquest figures.
Key dealcam features include:
� Quick access to the best deals on almost 400 digital cameras
� Prices only from merchants that provide satisfactory customer service
� Web coupons, which are provided and adjust prices automatically
� Most Popular Camera and Most Megapixels Per Dollar lists
"dealcam stays in focus, so to speak, by just helping people shop for digital
cameras," said Daniel de Grandpre, co-founder and CEO, dealnews. "dealcam isn't one
big engine that price-shops for everything from Cuisinarts to Disney videos. It does
just one thing and does it very well."
dealcam's flexible, easy-to-use search tools were designed with digital camera
shoppers in mind. dealcam also provides detailed pictures of the cameras themselves,
key features, and even the manufacturer's own descriptions.
Editor's note: Here's an example of a pure-play web company making good and evidence
that the dot boom produce more than just pink slips and broken dreams. Moreover, the
company's dealmac site -- i.e. helping to promote "Apple is dead" products -- has
likely played an important role in that success. Go guys...
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