FillZ, a Web-based inventory, repricing and order-management service, launched a revamped Web site.
FillZ enables sellers to list and manage their inventory on Amazon, AbeBooks, and all the other big marketplaces simultaneously.
It’s the first design change of FillZ’s front end since the company was formed in 2003.
ABE bought FillZ in 2006 and used its parent company’s design team to update the site, which has been handling many more orders recently. In 2005, FillZ facilitated orders worth $20 million, and the total for 2007 was $100 million. In 2006, clients sold 12,000 items per day through FillZ, but last year more than 30,000 items were moved daily.
“FillZ is now a serious player in our market and we don’t see our growth slowing,” said president Shaun Jamieson.
FillZ sellers typically list books, music, movies and games through various fixed-price marketplaces. It supports AbeBooks, Alibris, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de, Amazon.fr, a1 Marketplace, Barnes & Noble.com, Biblio, ChooseBooks, Chrislands, eBay Stores. eBay Express, eCampus Marketplace, Gemm, Half.com, TextbooksRus, TextBookX, and ValoreBooks.
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3 Comments
I hear it’s a great service, but anyone providing automatic re-pricing programs is hard to appreciate…
My hunch is that “Anonymous” is concerned about the bots that automatically (and mindlessly) reprice books to be listed at a penny less than the competition. I call these the “all books are worthless” crowd.
FILLZ is not in that category. Instead FILLZ merely provides the user with an array of currently-posted prices. The user then manually checks this array and positions his price where he wishes.
What may have led to the confusement is that fILLZ also offers a feature in which the user can write a script that, for instance, will add to or subtract from the base price (Amazon’s) when FILLZ sends inventory data out to other marketplaces.
Some users, for instance, use this feature to price the same book at one price on Amazon and at another on eBay.
Disclosure: I have been a FILLZ customer for 3 or 4 years now.
Best Bookshelf
“confusement” (sic)?
I’m confused!