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We started waffl with the goal of making life easy for innkeepers when it comes to technology and online marketing, two areas we know well. So with everything we do, you can expect simplicity and great design. More importantly, we're here because we love B&Bs and we want to make it easier for everyone else to discover how unforgettable the B&B experience truly can be.
What can you do right now, you ask? Take a look at the Coastal Dreams B&B, from Galveston, TX. Lana did this all on her own; we just supplied the tools. It's very easy. You simply set up an account, upload photos and information about yourself, your property, and your rooms, and you're done. Your waffl page has your contact information so potential guests can find you. We even link directly to your own site. Oh, yeah: it's all free.
As you can see, our plans go beyond this first step. We hope you can help us by telling us what your biggest challenges are when it comes to technology and online marketing. We're here to help you spread the word about your business and provide you and your guests with the best technology experience available, whatever that might entail. Tell us your thoughts and questions on our Feedback page. |
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David Lifson
dave@waffl.com |
| David Lifson graduated from Cornell University in 2005 with a B.A. and M.Eng in Computer Science. After graduating, he worked at Amazon.com as a Software Engineer in the Community group and Technical Product Manager in the Personalization group. In April 2008, he left Amazon to head up Etsy's Product Management team, where he met Chris and Haim. He left Etsy in November 2008. |
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Chris Maguire
chris@waffl.com |
| Chris Maguire graduated from NYU's Gallatin School of Individualized Study in 2004. After graduation, Chris started doing additional local client work with Iospace. With Haim Schoppik and Rob Kalin, the Iospace team launched Etsy in 2005, which is now world's largest marketplace for handmade goods. He maintains a webcomic and blog called hypercombofinish. |
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Haim Schoppik
haim@waffl.com |
| Haim Schoppik spent the majority of his formative years tearing apart and building complex computer networks. This led to a series of jobs across various industries including telecommunications and finance. Weary of the dot-com bubble he attended the Gallatin School at NYU hoping to find more creative outlets for his abilities. In 2005, he helped found Etsy with Chris Maguire and Rob Kalin. |
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