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 Amazon Pepr |
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Amazon Pepr is a new product designed to mesh the Amazon data with adoption lists and wholesale data into one platform. It can also be run from any laptop or PDA with internet access, and shares its data and inventory across all users without the need for special networking.
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 Internet Want List |
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The Internet Want List is an easy way for Campus Bookstores to source their book want-list with online sources. It accepts a list of books, and target prices (less than wholesale, including shipping), and searches major sites like Amazon and Half.com to find great deals. It then compiles a list of results and homogenizes them into a single display for easy cross-site comparisons.
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 AOM |
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The Amazon Order Management application was designed to automate the process of fulfilling book orders placed on Amazon.com by bookstores or other sellers. The software integrates with Amazon, USPS, and UPS to get package weights, verify addresses, get shipping quotes, print packing lists, print postage labels for USPS and UPS, and email customers with tracking numbers. The software can also pick the cheapest shipping method within the order's shipping class, i.e.; flat-rate envelopes may be cheaper if the book or books can fit into that size package, and the AOM can manage those complexities.
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 APL |
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The Amazon Price Lookup software was designed to help bookstores sell more books on Amazon. The user can scan an ISBN, and the software will return a picture of the book along with information on merchant listings for that book and other details. The user can then choose to add the book to his/her selling-cart, and once completed, click one button and have the cart's contents uploaded to Amazon on the user's behalf. Many features and settings allow for custom descriptions, description building, and even bin management.
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