New Web Site Helps Consumers Save Money on Technology Two
Ways
Released on = November 3, 2005, 10:58 am
Press Release Author = Reid Neubert
Industry = Consumer Services
Press Release Summary = www.consumertechtips.com helps shoppers save on consumer
electronics both by clarifying the jargon and by providing links to special offers.
Press Release Body = Just in time for holiday shopping, the new Web site,
www.consumertechtips.com, helps consumers save money when shopping for digital
cameras, computers, and other hi-tech products. First, the straightforward
explanations on the site help people understand what they really need in these
products. Second, the site includes links to sales, rebates, and special offers from
popular online retailers such as Dell, Overstock.com, and SonyStyle.
The site provides the kind of down-to-basics information it is hard to find
elsewhere. There are plenty of resources for people who want to be first with the
latest gizmos. But that's not what Consumer Tech Tips is about. In fact, the site
helps people realize that all they really need may be a more basic model.
"Products have gotten so complex," says the site’s creator, Reid Neubert, "it's hard
for people to keep up. As a result, they often end up paying for features they don't
really want or need." For example, with new computers costing from a few hundred
dollars to a couple thousand dollars today, it's hard to know what one needs.
Consumertechtips.com helps people resolve just that kind of quandary.
The site's simple, uncluttered design also makes it as easy to use. For each type of
product, there is an "In Brief" section that provides a quick overview with all the
information many people need. Additional details are provided for those who want to
know more. Each product page also has a list of important "Things to Consider" for
that type of product. Direct links to online retailers are provided for the
shoppers' convenience. In addition, the Bargains page filled with links to special
offers. Neubert is no stranger to demystifying technical jargon. Being a hi-tech industry
marketing veteran and former columnist, he recognized the need for that information
to be easily accessible in one place on the Web. He is an alum of several San
Francisco Bay Area software companies, including Autodesk, where he was the
company's first product marketing manager. "Working in marketing in the software
industry is where I learned to take what the engineers say and translate it into
plain English so that normal people can understand it," Neubert says.
Web Site = http://www.consumertechtips.com
Contact Details = Reid Neubert
info@consumertechtips.com
(415) 924-8037
PO Box 422
Corte Madera, CA 94976
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