Friday, August 5, 2011

BigCommerce raises $ 15 million to help manage eCommerce retailers

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BigCommerce

BigCommerce, a company that provides software for e-commerce online stores and merchants, has raised $ 15 million in series a funding from General Catalyst partners.

Launched in 2009, BigCommerce provides comprehensive SaaS for retailers and merchants to manage e-commerce online. BigCommerce helps small businesses supply anything and everything related to Online shop from online payments for inventory search marketing and SEO. And the price for software is affordable for small businesses, with basic plans starting at $ 25 per month.

Features include multi-channel retail, automated email marketing, inventory management, online store and much more. The company, which has 20 000 customers and profitable, has created an application for sellers list inventory on Facebook.

The company has $ 200 million in total transactions through its SaaS and add 1 000 clients per month. The new funds would be utilized for expanding the company's staff strength were in Sydney, and Austin, Texas operations, sales and marketing initiatives and much more.


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