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Checked out the site just now, and liked the new look -- hadn't been there in last week or two, and it's definitely an improvement.
Anyway... my Mother's Day shopping was already done (ProFlowers got me first), but I've got an Aunt's birthday in a few weeks... not sure she needs another line dancing video...
Onward...
The pluses on our site is the rating system and the fact that giving good advice can earn you money, your affiliate links are left intact in the advice. Also the system will attempt to answer your question immediately itself, with varying (improving) success by using Yahoo! Answers data.
Also the fact that the site design itself is imageless. But that was my nerdy work.
Again, ClayValet looks great and I wish them the best. But if anyone feels like asking at gettit.com as well, well, we'd love to have you.
I feel that the sweet spot with the service is giving the user the "90th percentile answer," and in my (admittedly limited) experience ClayValet does that quite well. In other words, ClayValet gets me 90% of the way to finding the best match for my materialistic desires, and with almost no effort on my part.
I'm really looking forward to seeing how the service fairs after it enters the mainstream. My guess is that it will do quite well.
Bonus: any site with a nice shade of teal gets a thumbs up from me. Go Sharks!!
When you have more than a minute you can browse an interesting collection of requests and advices for other people, all grouped nicely by product categories. I learnt a lot about what I may need.
Have I forgotten to note that it is free?
Thank you, ClayValet!