User talk:Logan01

What's in your closet?
Chances are you or someone you know has a little something in their closet they’ve not worn in a while. PersonalCloset.com™ provides a way to sell those items in a non-auction environment (last we checked, no one likes all the added fees and charges).

The concept of PersonalCloset.com™, to us, just makes sense.

The concept of PersonalCloset.com™ Was born after a conversion I (Eric McNack) had with my wife regarding the lack of closet space we have in our home (for my things).

Shortly after our conversion, a mandate was issued by my wife, build a website for women. A website that allows women to sell clothing and clothing related items in a non-auction environment. Give the website a name that women can identify with and most importantly, don’t over think the process – keep it simple, I listened and understood.

Their personal view (Retailers) During the development of PersonalCloset.com™ we where interested in seeing how the project would be perceived by retailers. The project was presented to a select group of retailers, requesting affiliation (40+retailers).

Note: retail stores we selected ranged from moderately priced to slightly higher priced retailers.

PersonalCloset.com™ was accepted into all affiliation programs we applied. We found it interesting how the retailing community instinctively knew how PersonalCloset.com™ would work, and the concept surrounding the “What’s in your closet?” theme.

Retailers understood, given an opportunity to sell something from ones Personal Closet, the question becomes, what to do with the extra funds? Buy something new…

It’s estimated that the average American family has more than 200 gently worn items in their personal closets they for whatever reason don’t wear anymore, the potential market is vast.