FastPivot kicks off 10th anniversary year-long celebration with store upgrade promo

In the beginning, Al Gore created the Internet. On the third day Jerry Yang and David Filo saw that it was good and started Yahoo!  And while everyone else was resting on the seventh day, Matt Ledford and Keith Enloe founded the company now known as FastPivot. Nothing’s been the same since.

Since 1997, we’ve launched hundreds of online stores on the Yahoo! Stores platform. While almost everything about FastPivot (including our name!) and online store development has changed over the last 10 years, the values that drive our business haven’t.

  • We believe that strong relationships are the secret to a successful site.
  • We take innovation seriously‚Äîone step at a time.
  • We know your site is more than a store—it‚Äôs also your business, livelihood, and passion.

But don’t think we’re all mission statement and no fun.

Starting this month, FastPivot kicks off a year-long celebration of its 10th year on the .com roller coaster we call online retail. (We’ve got lots of plans in the works—so stay tuned.) To get this birthday party started—and with an eye on the calendar—we invite you to consider our “Ready or Not, Here Come the Holidays!” promotion.

Ask yourself…

  • Ready to add key viral marketing features like email-a-friend?
  • Know you‚Äôve got to do something about that cold Yahoo! shopping cart?
  • Got an opinion? Want a blog?
  • Need an interactive merchandising feature that keeps shoppers shopping?

We’re offering some of our most effective online retailing solutions—at over 10% off our normal prices.  If you act before November 1, our stuff can be on your site before Turkey Day! No matter what else goes on sale this holiday season, it won’t get better than this. Read more about our “Ready-Set-Sell” holiday promo here!

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