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Users Of ManageByStats May Leave A Review In The Marketplace Appstore

ManageByStats is available in the Amazon Marketplace Appstore, and users of ManageByStats may leave a review. The Marketplace Appstore is a one-stop-shop where the small and medium-sized businesses that sell on Amazon can more easily discover quality applications to help them automate, manage and grow their business. Accessible from Seller Central, the Marketplace Appstore features applications created by Amazon and external developers and covers a range of functionalities across the selling lifecycle. ManageByStats is a suite of software tools for Amazon sellers.

“We’re very happy to have ManageByStats in the Marketplace Appstore,” says CEO, Philip Jepsen. “Anyone using our software can leave a review there, which gives valuable insight to other, potential users who may be considering ManageByStats.”

ManageByStats provides automation options for many of the tasks Amazon sellers must perform each day. In addition the software tools in ManageByStats provide analytics and other management functions that save time and allow sellers to more easily scale their business. Appearing in the Marketplace Appstore means ManageByStats can be more readily discovered by the millions of Amazon sellers who may be in need of such tools.

“Sellers are always on the lookout for tools to help them save time,” says Mister Jepsen. “ManageByStats serves that need, and we can be found in the Marketplace Appstore.”

Users of ManageByStats looking to leave a review of the tools can do so on the Marketplace Appstore. For more info on ManageByStats visit the ManageByStats site or contact them directly.

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For more information about ManageByStats, contact the company here:

ManageByStats
Philip Jepsen, CEO
7274752995
philip@managebystats.com
411 Cleveland Street, Suite 110
Clearwater FL 33755

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