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It’s confirmed that Kleiner Perkins has led the Series C funding of Chegg, along with Foundation Capital.

From the comments on the TechCrunch post, it looks like there’s an increasing flow of rental fans especially when you can see the tangible benefit and savings.

Chegg also issued a press release around saving students $16 million in 2008:

Students Saved Over $16 Million Renting Textbooks From Chegg.com in 2008

Chegg.com, The Online Textbook Rental Leader, Reports Record Growth

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 17 /PRNewswire/ — Number one online textbook rental company, Chegg.com, has seen record growth in 2008 as the company continues to provide college students with a money saving alternative to buying textbooks. In 2008 alone, the student population saved over $16 million renting textbooks from Chegg.com. As demand for cheaper textbooks grows, more and more college students are flocking to Chegg.com, which is available at over 4,000 university campuses nationwide. Students from every state and more than 10,000 cities have rented from Chegg.com.

“Students are knocking down our door to use the Chegg.com service,” said Osman Rashid, Chegg.com CEO. “The demand is greater than ever. Students are learning that they don’t have to pay full price to buy textbooks they only need for four months. Now they are saving up to $650 a semester renting textbooks with Chegg.com.”

Chegg.com allows college students to rent as many textbooks as they like with just a few clicks, quickly delivering them straight to students’ doors. By renting textbooks through Chegg.com, students can save 65-85% or $650 per semester on their textbook bills. With fast delivery, free return shipping, and live customer service, Chegg.com is the number one way for students to save money and save the environment. In addition to helping students save money each school year, Chegg.com also keeps the environment top of mind by planting a tree for every textbook rented. Chegg.com has successfully planted 150+ city blocks of trees and is expecting to significantly increase that number during the next planting seasons.

“Chegg has allowed me to save money each semester,” said Alyssa Mora of Purdue University. “Being able to keep more money in my wallet is a huge value to me. Saving money on textbooks through Chegg.com allows me to put more money towards other college needs.”

Press release regarding the funding:

Chegg.com, the number one textbook rental company, today announced that it has received $25 million in Series C funding from Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB), Foundation Capital and existing investors Gabriel Venture Partners and Primera Capital. The additional financing is part of an aggressive growth strategy for building the textbook rental market and Chegg.com’s position as the number one brand.   The financing will be used to grow the site to provide superior service to students, increase the textbook rental catalog and expand leadership in the textbook rental market.

“Chegg.com is executing its strategy to save students millions of dollars a year with online textbook rentals,” said Osman Rashid, CEO and co-founder of Chegg.com.  “With this funding Chegg.com will be able to reach even more students, with more books and more money saving services.  We are proud to welcome KPCB and Foundation Capital to our team.”

Chegg.com allows college students to rent as many textbooks as they like with just a few clicks, delivering them straight to students’ doors. By renting textbooks through Chegg.com, students can save up to 80 percent or $650 per semester on their textbook bills. The online option also eliminates time spent waiting in lines at the bookstores. Students also have the ability to buy, not just rent, textbooks over Chegg.com and know at the time of purchase the exact amount of cash they will receive at the end of the semester if they so choose to sell the book back to Chegg.com.

Chegg.com has helped students save millions of dollars on textbooks and in July, Chegg.com celebrated its first anniversary of the textbook rental company. In addition to helping students save money each school year, Chegg.com also keeps the environment top of mind by planting a tree for every textbook rented.  Chegg.com has successfully planted 150 plus city blocks of trees and is expecting to significantly increase that number during the next planting seasons.

“We believe there is strong potential for growth and success for the textbook rental market as parents and students look for new ways to save on the costs of a higher education,” said Ted Schlein at KPCB. “We look forward to working with Chegg.com to drive forward the company’s leadership in the market.

“As an original venture investor in Chegg.com, Gabriel Venture Partners realized early on that the company had a disruptive, forward-thinking business model that would propel it to market leadership,” said Rick Bolander, managing partner at Gabriel Venture Partners. “The capital-efficient and disruptive nature of Chegg.com’s model has already translated into impressive revenue growth, and we look forward to continuing to work hand-in-hand with the management team to extend that growth over the coming quarters.”

About Chegg.com

Chegg.com is the number one textbook rental company. Chegg.com founded in 2005, launched its textbook rental service in July 2007, Chegg.com has saved students at 4,000 plus campuses nationwide, millions of dollars.  With over 1 million books to choose from, Chegg.com makes renting and returning textbooks as easy as a click of a mouse.  On top of added savings, Chegg.com will plant a tree for every book rented.  To date Chegg.com has funded over 150 plus city blocks of trees.  For more on Chegg.com, log on to www.Chegg.com.

Congrats both Chegg and investors!


 


I was recently hit and surprised with $30 in baggage fees traveling over the Thanksgiving holiday for a single, small luggage bag. Learn my lesson not to forget the small print with all the changes in airline travel fees, otherwise you might not be getting the great airfare deal you thought you were.

Now the LA Times reports on ski equipment hitting travelers with fees that add up fast, possibly adding up to $80 for the round trip. Some airlines treat skis and boots as separate bags, compounding the problem. Numerous alternative delivery options are given, but this presents another opportunity to rent instead of buy. Jennifer Rudolph of Colorado Ski Country USA says that a recent trend is to just bring your boots, and rent at your destination.

As with many things rental, it may just come down to your attachment to and how satisfied you are with your current equipment. With all the added fees, it might just be more convenient and effective to rent at your destination instead of lugging your long K2s through LAX or JFK.

It might also be a great opportunity to try out some of the latest ski equipment, saving on some exorbitant baggage fees in the meantime.


 


Lovely Kate Beckinsale was on the Tonight Snow Tuesday night sharing a funny story of how she rents Christmas. Kate’s husband, who used to work in the props department, rented her Christmas in Los Angeles via soap suds. Kate also says it was “actually quite cheap”. Go to around 20:00 for the actual story. Much of the interview also showed surprising stories of the Hollywood actress’ cheap habits.

Jay Leno then makes fun of her, saying there are actual snow machines available - which you may be able to rent too. Maybe soap’s kind of a funny way to celebrate Christmas, but a great example of how to save money and have a wonderful time doing it. Love Kate Beckinsale’s attitude for a Hollywood star!


 


Both Search and Discovery are very important to us at iLetYou.

Search is Google.  It’s when you know what you want.  Cool new search engines, like Livekick just today for concert tickets, pop up regularly - and we enjoy being a part of this goal of organizing the world’s information.

iLetYou matches your search with exactly what you’re looking to rent and where, getting you quickly to a great rental store who can meet your needs.

Discovery is Kosmix, as described by its CEOTake a moment to wander around iLetYou - I promise you’ll be surprised. Discovery is important to iLetYou because of the many products available for rent, most people simply aren’t aware of the options available to them.  Start with a desire to enjoy great things, without the cost and burden of ownership, and see where this concept takes you.

iLetYou might arrange results around an event, such as a wedding, or use categories or tags to further organize information.

There are always new products popping up for rent.  Some you may already know about, but some are new and innovative ways to share.  You can always check out Newly Added Stores (how about Grosh Scenic Rentals, for one?).

We hope you enjoy just perusing what’s for rent at iLetYou.  In addition to improving the iLetYou interface based on your feedback, we’re constantly growing and refining the widest selection of rental products available.  Look out in 2009!

As we do this, we need your help.  Your feedback is immensely important to us, so please let us know how we can make your visit to iLetYou that much more productive and FUN finding and discovering things known and unknown for rent.

Happy holidays!


 


Holiday party season is in fully swing.  I may not be able to give specific advice on how to handle awkward social settings with co-workers, but I can certainly impart some advice on how to save money and throw a killer holiday party people will remember.

Whether it’s a company party or you’d just like to promote your company and/or products with some holiday cheer, here’s some ideas to save money with rental this holiday season:

  • Instead of renting a fancy hotel, restaurant, or bar, throw your holiday party in your office.
  • Rent a huge tent and throw it up in the company parking lot.  Get some heaters to keep your guests warm.  Don’t forget to get any permits you might need.
  • Be creative with entertainment.  Rent fun games, a dance floor, karaoke, or a photobooth.  Look around iLetYou for even more entertainment that can be geared towards adults and/or children.

Finally:

Be cost-conscious, but don’t skimp when it comes to designing a first-class event that people will remember.  It will be a wonderful holiday party!