Exclusive: 500 Free GoodBarry GoodBusiness Invites For TechCrunch Readers
by Duncan Riley on November 11, 2007

goodbarry.jpgGoodBarry GoodBusiness aims to make “ecommerce easier for small business owners” with a package that includes website creation, lead management, email marketing, online shopping, blogging, and business analytics in the one system.

See our review of GoodBarry GoodBusiness here.

We’ve got free GoodBusiness invites for TechCrunch readers. The first 500 readers get 3 months free usage of GoodBusiness on the Mini-Barry plan, which is usually $39/ month. There are no limitations during the three month period - you can use your own URL, set up payment gateways and so forth, just as for the paid plans.

Sign up here and enter code GBIZTC.

Comments

anyone know what icon set that is? it’s purdy.

 

woot. i got one!

but, im pretty sure im always one of the first 500 to read every tc article.

i need a life.

tc and facebook have taken over me.

 

facebookjunkie
at this hour in the US that’s probably true :-) namaste

 

Cool offering. I hope they open a bay area office….. tough to do biz from down under.

Why don’t they Partner with Dark Blue Sea. That could be interesting, if you get my drift…

 

Hi Alex,

We’re actually in the process of opening our office in SF. We hope to be up and running in Feb/Mar 08. However we’re already servicing quite a few clients in both US and Europe but we hope to ramp that up in the new year.

 

FlyingCart.com offers similar services and is cheaper

 

@7

Flying Cart sucks! I just checked out a few store examples and they don’t even come close to what GoodBarry is offering.

 

This is a good idea for Small business .

 

Mmmm. ERROR: There was a system error in creating site [ERROR: -1].

I’m getting this on the “Starting Address” field which is prefilled. Anyone else import an existing website and sign up successfully?

 

Well, well. Despite the error message I seem to have been set up successfully. Thanks for the invite, TechCrunch!

 

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