WebVet & Best Places Online To Buy Electronics
August 5, 2008
WebVet
These days we turn to the web to do just about everything, shop, buy groceries, take classes and find out information about what ails us, whether it’s a headache, back pain or an ear infection.
There are already sites like Web MD that can answer many of our medical questions, but now the site is venturing out to include another breed—your furry friends.
Instead of Googling your pets symptoms, now there’s WebVet, the WebMD for your pets. The new site that launches today will provide users with a comprehensive collection of articles regarding pet health.
The two main components of the site are medical information and featured articles. The medical information covers all pet diseases and sicknesses include common symptoms of each. The featured articles, which are written exclusively for WebVet, cover not only health issues but also topics like gifts, pet fashion, pet hotels and travel tips for pets.
For right now the site is focusing on dogs, cats, bird and other small animals, but the founders hope to expand the coverage to include exotics, fish and farm animals.
Best Places Online To Buy Electronics
No single retailer has it all–the best prices, selection, product quality, and customer service; but there are some stores that rank higher than others when it comes to buying electronics.
Consumer Reports did some research and found a couple retail outlets that come pretty close to being perfect. Crutchfield.com and Amazon.com received the top ratings from consumers according to Consumer Reports.
For those not familiar with the Crutchfield.com, it’s an online retailer that specializes specifically in electronics.
But both Web sites stood out for quality when it comes to providing additional online tools to help in the buying process. You’ll find online guides and plenty of additional articles to help educate you before you make a purchase.
These two sites also make returning items a breeze, along with having outstanding customer service. Crutchfield actually has real people standing by for you to talk to, not some automated computer system.