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Frames4Less.com Introduces a Simple Way to Buy Custom Frames Online, Launches With an Improved Custom Framing Interface

Frames4Less.com is the first online exclusive custom framing company that is set out to revolutionize an industry that is lacking innovation. Custom framing can be pricey and time consuming, Does Frames4Less.com have the solution?

2011-10-19
SANTA CLARITA, CA, October 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) The custom framing industry has not yet made its mark on the Internet due to the fact that custom frames are not simple products. Customizable products have just recently begun to penetrate into the world of e-commerce due to advancements in development platforms and connection speeds. Frames4Less.com, a Menache Ecommerce company, aims to bring custom frames within reach of the general population using a fancy new website equipped with a state of the art Custom Framing Interface.

Custom picture frames are expensive and time consuming to order, many don't resort to the luxury of choosing their own designs for this reason. "Our service is affordable, fast, and we provide a great product. Our customers like using our site because it saves them time and money, that's what we're all about," says Menache Ecommerce CEO. Frames4Less is able to keep their prices low, because their costs are low. The company chose not to have any brick and mortar stores, to avoid paying high rent and additional payroll.

Frames4Less.com has its main framing facility in Southern California that is equipped to produce about 350 custom frames per day. The company is doubling down on its success, and has invested in the latest framing equipment and tools. Shipping is a cause for concern among Internet users, the high shipping & handling prices on some websites has turned many away from buying online. Frames4Less offers free shipping on orders over $250. Frames4Less.com Co-Founder states, "we aim to serve a geographically diverse client base. The price of our frames plus the price for shipping is still far more affordable than local framing. We can ship cross country at a remarkably low cost."

Frames4Less.com is still in its infancy but its principles have been defined clearly. In November of 2011, the company will begin selling custom mirrors, framed art prints, and other special framing products.

www.Frames4Less.com is a California Limited Liability Company that specializes in custom framing products. A subsidiary of Menache Ecommerce, LLC.


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[Press-News.org] Frames4Less.com Introduces a Simple Way to Buy Custom Frames Online, Launches With an Improved Custom Framing Interface
Frames4Less.com is the first online exclusive custom framing company that is set out to revolutionize an industry that is lacking innovation. Custom framing can be pricey and time consuming, Does Frames4Less.com have the solution?