Monday, September 5, 2011

Tinypay .me raises $ 1 million, moving its headquarters to San Francisco

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Tinypay.me trading platform, which emerged from 2010's Le Web Conference as a sort of Twitter for e-commerce, just raised $ 1 million from Aksoy Internet businesses. Money will be used, inter alia, to relocate the headquarters of the company from the Netherlands in the heart of Silicon Valley: San Francisco.

Tinypay .me bills itself as the easiest way to sell things online, because all you have to do to start selling to fill in one form. The whole process takes just 60 seconds, the company said.

To use Tinypay.me, fill out a form, notify your friends on Facebook and Twitter and receive payments via PayPal. The service supports both physical and digital goods and creates a page that can be embedded in websites. Account is not required to use the service, as everything is done by e-mail.

Says founder and Executive Director Melvin Tercan team moves in Silicon Valley, because "our mission is to conquer the world, and there's no better place to start than here." Chairman Taner Aksoy Aksoy Internet enterprises, Turkish-based investment firm, also said that he thinks "will hit Tinypay.me worldwide."

Adds Tercan, Tinypay.me chose Aksoy Internet businesses "because" have more than 10 years of experience with building Sahibinden.com, largest classified site in Turkey.

"They can help us with great experiences and tips for the company's growth," he said.


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