Sellfy: eCommerce for Digital Products and Social Sharing

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Designers, artists, developers, creative’s and anyone else trying to sell their digital products online sometimes are hampered with not knowing how to setup an eCommerce based website or don’t have the time needed to setup their own platform. Sellfy, a Latvian startup, solves the problem for storing and delivering digital goods as well as helping merchants to promote their products using social discount campaigns.

Sellfy lets you sell your digital products such as templates, graphic files, e-books, photos, music, video and anything else you can think of that can be transferred digitally – and all you have to do is just upload the product, enter the price and embed a “Buy Now” button where you want your product sold from.

While most eCommerce solutions focus on functionalities related to doing commerce (setting up your store etc.) Sellfy keeps thing simple. They are taking the approach form different perspective – how to effectively promote your products using social media. And using social discount tools, such as: share to get a discount to create a unique mechanism for doing social commerce easily.

Sellfy uses PaylPal to process orders and takes the pains of eCommerce setup away so you can concentrate on product development and making money. And by implementing social sharing, not only can a product get attention but people sharing the product get the incentive of a discount.

Tags: Ecommerce

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