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Volusion Expands Operations to Accommodate Rapid Growth

Wed Aug 20, 2008 10:00am EDT
  AUSTIN, TX, Aug 20 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Volusion, a leading provider of complete all-in-one ecommerce solutions,
today announced its expansion and company growth, including tripling its
office spaces in Texas and California. Volusion's revenue has grown 1900
percent in the past three years, confirming a growing need for ecommerce
solutions and was recently named Pacific Coast Business Times' 2nd Fastest
Growing Company in the Tri-County area.

    "Over the past year, Volusion has seen tremendous overall growth within
the company, we now have more than 80 employees, increased our revenue
ten fold and are multiplying our office space," said Kevin Sproles, CEO
and founder of Volusion. "This is proof that there is a growing need for
advanced online ecommerce solutions. Volusion's platform allows small and
enterprise businesses optimize their online retail presence efficiently
and cost-effectively."

    To accommodate the new employees, Volusion has expanded its office space,
in both Austin, Texas and Simi Valley, Calif. The office in Austin has
quadrupled in size to accommodate current employees as well as allowing
company-wide expansion in all departments including, sales, marketing,
customer care support and design. The Simi Valley office will occupy
18,012 square feet and will be the center for support and developers
service administration.

    In June, Volusion announced an upgrade to its advanced shopping cart
software, Volusion 5 with Social Store Builder(TM). The latest upgrade
gives merchants an all-in-one shopping cart solution, while allowing them
to tap into the expanding social networking channels and reach consumers
where they are increasingly spending their time online.

    Volusion's easy-to-implement, web-based software provides a comprehensive
shopping cart solution for organizations to increase profitability with
limited effort and management. Volusion's ecommerce solutions are highly
customizable, enabling customers to optimize their site. Volusion supports
small businesses and enterprise organizations with world-class
architecture, an open platform, advanced logistics, the highest levels of
security and built-in business intelligence.

    About Volusion

    Austin, TX-based Volusion is a leader in ecommerce solutions for online
businesses. Over the last ten years, more than 10,000 companies have used
Volusion to profit online, including market leaders such as Obama, PEZ,
Chicago Tribune, Michigan State University, Bella Grey by Lisa Rinna and
Crutchfield. Over the last three years, Volusion has grown by 1900
percent, making it one of the fastest growing companies in the nation.
For more information about Volusion, please visit www.volusion.com.

    

For more information, contact:
Palak Shah
1.800.646.3517
Palak_Shah@volusion.com

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