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Snapfish Partners with Walmart and Duane Reade

Zoltan Arva-Toth | Websites | October 30, 2009 | 1 Comments |
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Online photo service Snapfish by HP today announced it is partnering with Walmart and Duane Reade, the “uniquely New York” drug store chain. The partnership makes Snapfish the largest print-to-store web destination in the USA. Customers can now pick up “lab-quality” photo prints or photo cards ordered on Snapfish.com in one hour from any of the 3,350 participating Walmart stores - and beginning 14 November,Snapfish customers also will be able to pick up prints from any of the 200 Duane Reade locations in the greater New York City area.

HP Press Release

Snapfish by HP Partners with Walmart and Duane Reade; Becomes Nation’s Largest Print-to-store Web Destination

PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 29, 2009 – Snapfish by HP, the No. 1 online photo service, today announced it is partnering with Walmart, the No. 1 retailer in the United States, and Duane Reade, the “uniquely New York” drug store chain.

Effective today, customers can pick up lab-quality photo prints or photo cards ordered on Snapfish.com in one hour from any of the 3,350 participating Walmart stores nationwide.

Beginning Nov. 14, Snapfish customers also will be able to pick up lab-quality photos from any of the 200 Duane Reade locations in the greater New York City area, where the chain has the largest market share of any drug store retailer. Duane Reade customers also will have the option to collect large poster prints, wall calendars, hardcover photo books and photo cards at select stores.

The new relationships are expected to make Snapfish the largest print-to-store web destination in the United States. 

“InfoTrends research shows a growing shift from mail-order photo to retail pickup,” said Alan Bullock, analyst, InfoTrends. “We predict that online orders will account for nearly half of all retail photo printing within a few years.”

Snapfish customers can find and choose a pickup location in their area quickly and easily by entering their zip code at checkout.

“We are committed to offering Snapfish customers the ultimate in choice and convenience when it comes to printing their digital photos and gifts,” said Ben Nelson, general manager, Snapfish by HP. “Our relationships with Walmart and Duane Reade extend our reach and leadership in the print-to-store category, making our prints available for pickup in more than 10,000 retail locations nationwide.”

The collaboration with Duane Reade will also extend HP’s relationship with the retailer following an announcement earlier this year regarding the implementation of HP Retail Publishing Solutions in more than 200 stores. The web-to-store functionality powered by Snapfish in combination with the in-store hardware from HP allows consumers to create a wide range of photo products online for pickup at Duane Reade stores, using HP services throughout the process.

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#1 thé vert

We've just announced that you can now order prints and cards and pick them up at your local Walmart stores! We hope this makes getting your prints even more convenient; you can now choose to pick up prints at Walgreens, Walmart, Meijer and soon Duane Reade. Let us know what you think about this addition or our pick up in store services in general.

5:02 am - Saturday, October 31, 2009

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