nowWish.com launches new website in time for Christmas – Love, Save and Share

now Wish has launched its brand new free service and website allowing users to create and share wish lists of things they love.
By: nowWish.com
 
SLEAFORD, U.K. - Nov. 6, 2014 - PRLog -- now Wish allows users to create and share wish lists of things from online stores, then share them using social media. Ideal to share birthday and Christmas wish lists, users can also search wishes others have saved to get wish ideas. Wish lists can also be followed, creating alerts when new wishes are added. The site promotes sharing through all channels of Social Media such as Facebook and Twitter.

Helen-Marie Downer, Co-Founder:

“I wanted to be able to buy a friend the perfect gift for Christmas, but, like many people faced with the same dilemma, I didn’t really know what she was wishing for. So, we created now Wish. My friend now browses all her favourite online stores and creates wish lists of things on nowWish.com, so at any time, I can see the things she loves. It allows me to give the perfect gift, every time!”

“Another issue now Wish solves is that of unwanted gifts. It is estimated UK consumers spent more than £2.4Billion in 2013 on unwanted gifts. Couple this with land fill needed for those gifts, the economic and environmental savings are a great reason to create and share wish lists.”

“Give and receive the perfect gift, every time – nowWish.com”

nowWish.com is a startup created in the UK and is currently looking for seed investment. Anyone with an interest in becoming an investor is welcome, communication first by contacting Darren Sweeney at Darren@nowWish.com.

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