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Postby PNTGlobal » Fri Dec 28, 2007 4:39 pm

We are using Auctiva as selling software for ebay but we are facing following limiations:
a. Auctiva restricts design to 13 fixed, non-customizable templates (image of templates attached in JPG format).
b. Certain templates afford more than one choice of color scheme, but no other customization at all.
c. No allowance is made for any type of dynamic content such as a rotating image.
d. The uses of the program are strictly limited to adding/editing logo, product pics, textual elements... period.
e. In order to use this software, one has to create an eBay store and must do this prior to using the program. Not doing so makes anything created simply unusable.
f. The severe limitations on the program (which did not exist a year ago) do not allow the kinds of modifications or customization you want.

Keeping in view of above, is there any recommended software which dont have above limitations.

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Postby Target » Sun Dec 30, 2007 8:00 pm

Try SpoonFeeder or ChannelAdvisor which are both great solutions and will solve most of your limitations.
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Postby noob » Sat Feb 09, 2008 10:48 am

you can hire some developer and get a tool developed to your specifications .. I think this can get you the kinda tool that you want and going forward, you can sell it as well :-D
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Postby Auction Software Review » Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:08 pm

There are lots of tools out there.

SpoonFeeder and ChannelAdvisor (now MarketplaceAdvisor [Premium]) are good tools but very different - SpoonFeeder is an inexpensive desktop tool with the focus on listing. ChannelAdvisor's flagship tool is MarketplaceAdvisor Premium (web-based) and has a wide range of features for serious sellers, but at a higher cost.

I wouldn't personally recommend that you get a tool developed to your own specification. That would involve a huge amount of effort and time to get exactly what you want. Selling it would be tough as you would be competing in an already crowded marketplace.
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