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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American e-commerce platform that allows users to create and sell personalized products with independent manufacturers. Founded in 2005, Zazzle has partnered with many brands and has over 300 million products listed on the site.

  3. Social commerce - Wikipedia

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    Social commerce is the use of social media in online buying and selling of products and services. Learn about its origins, types, examples, and how it influences customers' behavior and trust.

  4. Teespring - Wikipedia

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    Teespring (Spring, Inc.) is an American company that allows people to create and sell custom products online. Founded in 2011, it has faced criticism for selling apparel that promotes violence and racism.

  5. Customer review - Wikipedia

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    Learn about customer reviews, a form of customer feedback on online shopping sites. Find out how customer reviews are used, abused, and spoofed on the internet.

  6. Joey Chestnut vs. Kobayashi rules spark talk of cheating ...

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    Rules for the hot dog eating contest pitting Joey Chestnut against Takeru Kobayashi led to talk about cheating and disagreement who set rules.

  7. Etsy - Wikipedia

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    Etsy, Inc. is a public company that operates an online marketplace for sellers and buyers of handmade, vintage, and craft products. Learn about its history, revenue, fees, categories, operations, and controversies.

  8. Reputation management - Wikipedia

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    Learn what reputation management is, how it evolved with the internet and social media, and what techniques are used to influence online and offline perception of individuals or organizations. Find out the ethical and legal issues, the role of big data, and the examples of reputation management companies and strategies.

  9. TeePublic - Wikipedia

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    TeePublic is an e-commerce site where artists can upload and sell their designs on apparel and other products. Founded by former Vimeo and CollegeHumor co-founders, it is owned by Articore, an Australian company.