GiftTree
GiftTree is an American online retailer based in Vancouver, Washington.[1] The company sells gift baskets, wine gift baskets, fruit, and flowers.
GiftTree was founded in 1997 by Craig Bowen and his wife, Esther Diez. Originally based in Key West, Florida, the company was moved to Vancouver in 1998.
History
In 1996, Craig Bowen and his wife, Esther Diez began thinking about establishing an online retailer.[2] The two decided to launch a gift business, which they started from their apartment in Key West, Florida in 1997.[3] They employed programmers to create the e-software.[2]
In 1997, Yahoo! gave GiftTree the opportunity to be the "featured merchant" during the holidays. This generated publicity and backing from other websites.[2] GiftTree was moved to Vancouver, Washington in 1998.[4][5]
Bowen and Diez planned to sell GiftTree during the dot-com boom, but their profits allowed them to continue owning the company. Since 2001, the company has received a yearly profit.[6] In 2005, GiftTree had thirty-five employees; by 2007, the company expanded the number off employees to sixty. During the holidays, GiftTree employs an additional 80 people.[6] Martin McClanan became C.E.O. in 2015.
Revenue
In 2007, GiftTree, on average, received 17,000 gift orders every month. In 2004, they received half of this amount. The company's 2007 revenue was $20 million.[6]
References
- ^ Fitzgerald, Susan (2003-11-27). "Vancouver, Wash.-Based GiftTree.com Focuses on Service, Delivery". The Columbian. Retrieved 1 September 2009.
- ^ a b c Maguire, James (2004-03-16). "Home Grown Gift Service Branches Out". Small Business Computing. Archived from the original on 2009-09-01. Retrieved 1 September 2009.
- ^ Campinelli, Melissa (2007). Open an Online Business in 10 Days. Entrepreneur Press. p. 254. ISBN 1-59918-084-7. Retrieved 1 September 2009.
- ^ Rogoway, Mike (2001-12-20). "Vancouver, Wash., Dot-Com Stays Clear of Sector's Troubles". The Columbian. Retrieved 1 September 2009.
- ^ Campanelli, Melissa (September 2004). "Double play: could sending a paper catalog to customers boost your e-commerce business?". Entrepreneur Magazine. Retrieved 1 September 2009.
- ^ a b c Thompson, Charity (2007-10-16). "The gift that keeps on giving". Vancouver Business Journal. Archived from the original on 2009-09-01. Retrieved 1 September 2009.