RegKeeper- e-Sales Tracking Software 1.8.5.12
| Developer: |
SiComponents (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/XP/NT 4.x/2000/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$99 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 5.11 MB |
| Rating: | Rate this program: |
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RegKeeper is a straightforward, inexpensive database-driven e-sales tracking software application packed with handy features like an overstuffed sandwich. RegKeeper tracks sales generated by own e-store or third-party resellers, comes with affiliate support, chargebacks and refunds black list, e-mail processing/filtering, order import, rich reporting options, sales history.
RegKeeper is e-sales provider independent. This means the product could be used to accumulate and analyze sales data for multiple stores/sales channels. For example, RegKeeper can track goods sold by e-tailers in their own websites, on eBay auctions, Yahoo!Stores and Amazon's Merchant accounts, ShareIt, RegNow, PalmGear and other e-sales providers. The program can import data by simply processing order confirmation e-mails. Since RegKeeper can log into POP3 server on its own, the entire process of e-sales tracking can be automated.
RegKeeper's rich reporting options make it easy to create charts, graphs or comprehensive reports about popular items, buyers' geographical distribution, seasonal peaks and bottoms, average purchase size or any other data stored in the database. In addition, RegKeeper helps merchants keep in touch with their clients by offering options to send newsletters, promotional e-mails or notifications updates/new releases.
While it can be used to track any sales, this product has been specifically designed for software and shareware companies. If you are looking for a fast and simple way to automatically track e-sales, RegKeeper is a natural choice. Download it now. |
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