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PetFlow : ウィキペディア英語版
PetFlow

Founded by entrepreneurs Joe Speiser and Alex Zhardanvosky in early 2010, PetFlow.com was created on the premise that properly feeding pets should never be a chore. The online store features more than 100 health-conscious pet supply brands for customers to choose from and is already shipping more than 1,000,000 pounds of pet food per month to pet owners across America. Using PetFlow.com, customer can purchase foods and treats for their dogs and cats as a single one-time purchase or set up an auto-replenishment system that allows them to receive their favorite pet food or supplies every two to 16 weeks, or at a frequency of their choosing.
== History ==
Joe Speiser〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=CrunchBase )〕 and Alex Zhardanovsky〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Alex Zhardanovsky )〕 first met in the late 1990s while running competitive online coupon companies, each of which had been successful as leading online discount shopping portals. Soon after the two met, they combined forces and began discussing the future of online advertising. The two launched Azoogle (later rebranded as Epic Advertising) in the fall of 2000.
On March 24, 2010, Epic Advertising was merged into Connexus Corporation, owner of Traffic Marketplace, to create the world’s largest privately owned performance network and search marketing company. After completion of the merger and with the company now under Connexus management, Joe and Alex left and founded PetFlow.com.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About Westwood Ventures )
In November 2010, PetFlow received $5M in Series A funding from Westwood Ventures. In January 2011, PetFlow had achieved $600,000 in revenue for the month and was projected to break even by the end of 2012.
In July 2011, PetFlow.com raised $10 million in its series B round of financing, which was led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, a leading venture capital firm with more than $2 billion in capital under management. The new round of funding is being used to grow PetFlow.com's infrastructure, create new jobs and strengthen its marketing efforts.

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