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Pure Home Develops Social Commerce Breakthrough for the Home Decor Industry

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Pure Home Develops Social Commerce Breakthrough for the Home Decor Industry











Seattle, WA (PRWEB) May 03, 2011

With the rapid growth of online commerce, industries nationwide are shifting their focus to connection and communication with their customers on the internet. Unfortunately, the home decor industry has been struggling to find a method to access more of the consumers within its $ 330 billion market. Pure Home Corporation is developing a specialty retail channel – launching this spring – that will create an epochal shift in how home decor consumers find and purchase products.

Pure Home’s online marketplace solves numerous problems for the home decor industry in reaching and maintaining customers by providing a social commerce platform that is targeted to each consumer’s needs. Social media is critical to the growth of industries online, and Pure Home has provided an integral connection with Facebook to give users the ability to share their Inspir™ color palettes, personalized product discoveries, and home decor projects with their social network.

“Consumers have permanently changed the way they purchase products,” said Barry Abraham, Founder and CEO of Pure Home Corporation. “They begin their buying process online, and we are providing them with the platform to successfully make personalized home design decisions that will ultimately make them happier with their DIY project results.”

While providing contextually-matched home decor products to consumers, Pure Home will simultaneously connect their brand partners with customers who are ready to purchase their products, driving thousands of targeted consumers into each brand’s buying process. This contextually-driven, socially-centered marketplace has not yet been seen in the home decor industry, and will revolutionize the way home decor purchases are made.

About Pure Home:

Pure Home is a social trading hub for the home decor industry, bridging the communications gap between buyer and seller by leveraging the Inspir™ Color Standard with their Contextual Search technology. Pure Home’s breakthrough user experience provided on their unique social commerce site gives consumers greater confidence in their home decor decisions, while products from Pure Home’s brand partners are available for algorithm-fueled recommendations to consumers. The breakthrough value proposition brought to the market by Pure Home’s platform will result in the efficient balance of supply and demand in the home decor market. Unfiltered by the economics of scarcity and elevated by contextual matching, new markets and thousands of new customers will be opened to Pure Home’s partner brands. For more information, visit the Pure Home web site at: http://www.purehome.com or the Pure Home blog at: http://blog.purehome.com.

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Q&A:
Question by LOVIN me and life: Should you ever settle in a job you’re not happy with?
I know the economy is tough and it would be a blessing if you’re hired or have a job. I’m currently a nursing student and have been working my way up since I was in high school. I started off as a volunteer at a hospital and later became a nursing assistant. As a nursing assistant, I worked in many many group homes and assisted living places. Lately, I’ve been looking for a job that would help with my newly acquired nursing skills. I’ve been really wanting to work at a hospital now because you being in that environment, you learn so much. I’ve been applying since the beginning of this year but… you know how that goes.

I got job offers from 2 of my old bosses – one at a group home with disabled patients and one for an assisted living company. I met w. both of them. At the group home, I’m great with my old boss (and I got the job on the spot) but I wasn’t “excited” about it. I couldn’t sleep that night…and on top of that, they were trying to pressure me into working not only weekdays but weekends. That’s so draining on all levels and only reminded me why I quit after a few months. I went to the assisted living place today with a group interview. I spoke with the nurse (who also interviewed us, one on one) and her demeanor and attitude changed compared to when she was speaking to us as a group. It only reminded me how much they use their “impressive interior decorating” as marketing to grab more caregivers. It’s very hard work. I know in my heart, I won’t be learning anything new – I’m not saying I know everything (because I don’t) but it’s just a waste of my time and energy to “go back”. I just don’t feel comfortable “going back”, especially to the same position from 3 years ago. (If it was a different position, it would be different). I just feel like going back to these jobs is like going back to a mediocre relationship with an old boyfriend – it ran it course, there’s nothing to learn or gain from it anymore because you’ve grown from it. I sound stupid but I just don’t feel right about it…. should I still go for it? (the paycheck wouldn’t mean much… i’d be miserable).

Best answer:

Answer by Jamlord
Sometimes you have to.

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