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Internet Retailer
March 22, 2010

Toolfetch customers retrieve products faster with a new site search system

To make it easier for online customers to search for products on its web site, online retailer Toolfetch.com recently switched from the Google Mini site search engine to Nextopias eComm|Search.

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Internet Retailer Magazine
January 2010

Retailers diving into m-commerce face a choice: mobile specialists versus e-commerce incumbents

Brown spent months researching his options. Ultimately, it came down to one of the biggest factors, which was that Netconcepts knew the make-up of our site, they knew our business model.

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Internet Retailer
December 8th 2009

Using a smartphone to order a cement mixer

While some may argue that retailers can only sell certain types of products, such as books and DVDs, through mobile phones, ToolFetch.com LLC takes a different view.

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Digital Transactions
June 25th, 2008

After Abruptly Shuttering Its Service, Assurz Files for Bankruptcy

June 24, 2008) Assurz Inc., the 3-year-old company that sought to boost consumer confidence in making Internet transactions .

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Target Marketing
April 23, 2008

Toolfetch's President on SEO

The debate about how much time, effort and resources companies should invest in search engine optimization generally includes a reminder for marketers to diversify advertising and marketing efforts.

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Internet Retailer
December 21st, 2007

Its a very merry Christmas for e-commerce technology vendor NetSuite

Among its online retailer clients are Rock Bottom Golf, No. 300 in the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide, and Toolfetch.com, No. 479.
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ECommerce-Guide
December 4, 2007

No More Risky Business: Assurz Offers Return Services

president and CEO of Assurz client Toolfetch.com, said that his company decided to sign on with Assurz because it takes the risk out of purchasing a high-ticket item online. It also provides flexibility. Furthermore, Assurz takes care of returns: Brown explained that it's one less thing for his company to worry about. .

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Internet Retailer
November 16, 2007

Assurz Ratchets Up Customer Service for Toolfetch.com

Toolfetch.com, a top 500 internet retailer and one of the largest construction and automotive tool and supply eCommerce companies, has further enhanced its award-winning customer service by selecting the Assurz 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, from Assurz Inc., the leading customer service guarantee provider. .

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Small Biz Resource.com
October 19, 2006

Google Mini Brings Search to SMBs

CEO of toolfetch.com installed the Google Mini to help his customers find products on his Website. Toolfetch sells tools and construction materials online .

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ECommerce-Guide
July 19th, 2006

Tools for Success

For Toolfetch, that time came about a year ago. The New York-based construction equipment supplier was using a variety of systems to run its business. For example, it was using the open source Interchange e-commerce server, QuickBooks for accounting, ACT for contact management and Urchin (now offered as Google Analytics) for Web analytics. .

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Smartbrief
June 7th, 2006

NetSuite Ecommerce Customers Make America's 500 Largest Web Retailer List

Toolfetch is one of the largest ecommerce companies focused on the construction supply industry, offering a wide variety of high-end construction equipment and supplies to industry professionals across the world.

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Netsuite
June 2006

Netsuite Success Story

With NetSuite, I can view with the dashboard what our receivables are and what our sales reps are doing from a daily and weekly standpoint. Those tools are priceless to me, and have made our company 100% more efficient. That's the crux of why we took NetSuite on.

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Networkworld
June 7th, 2006

Dell Servers to power Google Search Appliance

Some customers might be pleased to see the Dell name on the appliance. "It would make me more confident because Dell is a recognized brand," said Andrew Brown, a current user of Google Mini and CEO of Toolfetch.com

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Netsuite Release
June 6th, 2006

NetSuite Ecommerce Customers Make America's 500 Largest Web Retailer List

NetSuite, Inc., the leader in on-demand business software suites, today announced that three of NetSuite's Ecommerce customers — The Inside Store, Rock Bottom Golf and Toolfetch — have made the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide according to rankings by industry-leading publication Internet Retailer.

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Internet Retailer
May 25th, 2006

Search marketing spurs growth at redesigned Toolfetch.com

With a new site design launched in April, Toolfetch.com expects 30% growth this year driven by a more effective search engine marketing campaign. Toolfetch, No. 473 in the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide to Retail Web Sites, relaunched its site in April on a NetSuite platform and experienced a 15% year-over-year spike in sales in May

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Internet Retailer
February 2, 2006

New site search tool pays off in sales, cost reduction at Toolfetch.com

Eight months after implementing the plug-in Google Mini application as its site search tool, Toolfetch.com is continuing to see increases in the number of searches, sales and duration of average visits to the site

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Small Business Computing
January 12, 2006

Google Adds a Little Leg Room to Mini

While paying anywhere from $3,000 to $9,000 for search capabilities may seem like a hefty investment, it's already paying off for ToolFetch.com, according to Toolfetch's, CEO of the New York-based construction equipment supplier. The number of searches on the site is up 30 percent.

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E-Commerce Times
January 12, 2006

Google Beefs Up Mini for Enterprises, E-Commerce

Another e-commerce site, Toolfetch.com, which sells construction equipment and supplies, saw a 15 to 20 percent increase in sales and a 30 percent increase in the number of searches conducted on the site.. The Mini was a major upgrade over an earlier, in-house system.. For instance, if a customer typed in "lazer" or another misspelling, the search would return no results. The new search will check spelling, offer users the chance to correct the word, and provide an extensive list of products that use lasers.

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Network World
January 12, 2006

Google increases Mini search appliance capacity

Toolfetch, which sells by phone and through its Web site, will launch a totally redesigned Web site at the end of this month featuring twice as many products as the current one, so its Mini may reach capacity later this year.

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Internet Retailer
May 27, 2005

Improved site search boosts sales at Toolfetch.com

“We were losing sales,” says CEO of Toolfetch’s previous site search function, an open source-developed application bundled into the site`s original platform. “People were leaving, figuring that if they couldn’t find something in search, we didn’t have it.”

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