StyleFeeder – Only Intelligent Personal Shopping Recommendation Engine

StyleFeeder combines the best of Web 2.0’s social and personalization aspects in the Web’s only intelligent personal shopping recommendation engine. By learning about each person’s unique sense of style, StyleFeeder helps shoppers discover new products they’ll love and others who share their tastes. Even search results are returned with the user’s predicted order of preference in mind.
StyleFeeder has also created the largest shopping application on Facebook, helping social networkers share their latest shopping finds and access their personal recommendations within the Facebook experience. Shopping the way it should be – personalized, easy and always with friends.
StyleFeeder currently works with celebrity icons such as Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen and Dylan and Cole Sprouse to help them create more intimate connections with their fans while enhancing their own brands and visibility by sharing their expertise. The company has also started to build out significant revenue hooks to monetize its growing community, working with Amazon, Performics, Linkshare and Commission Junction to actively tag its library of items to further build out its sources of affiliate revenue.
StyleFeeder combines the best of Web 2.0’s social and personalization aspects in the Web’s only intelligent personal shopping recommendation engine. By learning about each person’s unique sense of style, StyleFeeder helps shoppers discover new products they’ll love and other people who share their tastes.

It has also secured $2 million in Series A financing from Highland Capital Partners and Schooner Capital. Since receiving seed financing last year, StyleFeeder has grown significantly and has become the largest shopping application on Facebook, with more than half a million users. The company will use its Series A round to expand its team while continuing to grow its consumer base.
“StyleFeeder has developed a one-of-a-kind discovery engine that makes the experience of shopping with a traditional search engine like Yahoo! and Google seem cumbersome and outdated,” said Dan Nova, managing general partner for Highland Capital Partners.

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