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Larry Dignan, Andrew Nusca and Rachel King

Shopping together, online: Into a closet vs. real-time

By | July 20, 2009, 2:08pm PDT

Summary: So, Zappos has begun to test its “My Zappos“ social shopping service, first alluded to here in June. You can put shoes, clothes and accessories into your personal closet, online. You can blog about it. You can share your choices with friends, via Twitter and Facebook. And get feedback, as you try to make a decision. You can [...]

So, Zappos has begun to test its “My Zappos“ social shopping service, first alluded to here in June.

You can put shoes, clothes and accessories into your personal closet, online. You can blog about it. You can share your choices with friends, via Twitter and Facebook. And get feedback, as you try to make a decision.

You can also post personal photos, making the whole closet more like a personal locker of ideas and images, not just your shopping druthers.

Or you could just shop together in real-time, using the sharing functions of a company called DecisionStep.

On the Charlotte Russe site for women’s shoes and fashion, you can immediately share what you’re looking at with one or more friends using the Share Item or ShopTogether options on the toolbar at bottom of the screen. You can talk in a chat window with friends while you’re at it.

And if you’re not sure what you should be interested in, you can see pretty quickly what others are looking at, by looking under Style Tips at the bottom of the page and choosing Watch Others.

This is like the Zappos map. And, yes, Zappos may the online retailer that tends to set the standard in its use of social media (see “Following Zappos” case study).

But if you’re just about to make a purchase, do you want to put it in your closet and wait to see what feedback you get?

Or do you want your friends to weigh in right away?

Or not at all?

Don’t worry. These features won’t go away. Expect, over time, that all shopping sites will have closets with social communication built-in. And real-time chat on product images, specs and more, as well.

Welcome to Shopping 3.0. If you can’t make up your mind on your own, the barriers are being taken down.

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Tom Steinert-Threlkeld is editor-in-chief of Securities Industry News, as well as a long-time media, technology and business journalist.

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Tom Steinert-Threlkeld has interests in two Web startups, which he cannot disclose until formally launched. They do not involve enterprise computing. He holds interests in technology companies only through mutual funds in which he has no say in their selection of investments. He has worked for Reed Elsevier PLC, Ziff Davis Media and the A.H. Belo Corporation.

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Tom Steinert-Threlkeld

Tom Steinert-Threlkeld is editor-in-chief of Securities Industry News, as well as a long-time media, technology and business journalist.

He experimented with online news delivery a quarter century ago, with a text-only online service called StarText at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram in Texas.
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RE: Shopping together, online: Into a closet vs. real-time
makrekwe29-24353598471777462757714216093602 6th Nov
knclgx,good post!

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