New Online Grocery Alice.com Might be CPGenius – Part Two

July 23rd, 2009 | Eric Williamson

It is official — Alice.com is the real deal and they can definitely deliver on all the high expectations set by the amazing front end ordering experience that I reviewed in Part One.  They came through on schedule with a very prompt, very free, and very well packed delivery to successfully close out my purchase experience.

If you are just picking up this storyline now, this is Part Two of a two part review of Alice.com is a new online grocery startup that is shaking things up with a very smart business model, a system that automatically locates & applies coupons, and offers FREE SHIPPING as an alluring acquisition play.  If you have not yet read Part One of this review, it focused on a closer description of how Alice.com works as well as the online ordering experience so I suggest you read it first and then read this post so it all makes sense.

In Part One I left things off at the point where I had completed my account setup and online ordering experience.  So, let’s take it from there shall we?

Confirmations

I received the typical email confirmation immediately following my order, and the following day I received another email that notified me that my order had been shipped and provided the tracking number.  Neither of these emails are groundbreaking eCommerce tactics, but they are both crucial post-purchase touchpoints to ensuring the customer feels confident about his/her order accuracy and about the status of shipping. Read the rest of this entry »

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New Online Grocery Alice.com Might Be CPGenius – Part One

July 15th, 2009 | Eric Williamson

Let’s face it, going to the grocery store is a total beating! You want to know what else is a beating, realizing at the moment of need that you have run out of certain household products like toilet paper, razors, or soap (insert your own personal list of profanity inducing depleted product discoveries here).

Wouldn’t it be great if there was a service that would track these household consumables and let you know in advance when you were about to run out?  Even better, what if the service would allow you to order these items online and have them delivered right to your door?  Hell, let’s run with this gag for a little while longer …how about if the service had equal-or-lower prices than in-store and would automatically locate available coupons for the items and apply them to your checkout?

These are some of the same questions that the founders of Alice.com asked.  They answered by launching a new startup that does all these things and more. Read the rest of this entry »

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