posted on March 26, 2003 12:21:02 AM new
Someone on the board mentioned this one and there is a free 30 day trial. I haven't tried it yet so I don't know how well it works but it may help you.
posted on March 26, 2003 10:14:07 AM new
I Have Hammertap's Deep Analysis and it is more for reasearching specific items and sellers. It is a very useful tool and worth every bit of the money.
posted on March 26, 2003 01:24:55 PM newWOW! I just clicked and checked out the "Deep Analysis," and it is fantastic - I had no idea such a program existed, and I am DEFINITELY going to test it out. With the market slow as it is now with the war, this is time we are going to take to "re-organize" AND test new programs. This program looks fantastic to me - answers many of the questions I always have.
I do find the basic site a bit confusing, as to what is included with what. But suppose I'll get that figured out later. I do want to start now studying via their "Deep Analysis," I know the more I know (and I've been on eBay since 1996) the more I sell - and I don't think anyone can ever "know it all." Unfortunately!
Ever so often I complain to my husband (in a kidding way), I've been using computers since 1979 – that: “I am sick and tired of learning new programs, when will I know it all?" On the other hand that is sometimes how I feel - but I know learning never stops, if one wants to stay on top of sales - so off I go to learn more!
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I have found over time that often money invested in a good program, is money made in time saved, understanding, professionalism and more. When I initially purchased the Endicia Mail Program I questioned the investment and when I purchased the “Group Mail,” I questioned that investment also – BUT in short time, and for a multitude of reasons, these programs have saved endless time – lots of money – improved shipping, saved on insurance since we now, automatically use U-PIC – so all around, these programs in a month not only paid for themselves, but made us MONEY!
I can see the investment in the “Deep Analysis,” depending on if it works as it appears to, will pay for itself in no time, in a better understanding of the market, in watching the movement of the market, etc.
I deeply appreciate your posting info on this program.
[ edited by JWPC on Mar 26, 2003 01:30 PM ]
posted on March 26, 2003 05:53:33 PM new
This is my first posting on this board, so PLEASE don't jump me too hard!
I use andale's research (www.andale.com) It does a very good job, is very simple to use, and is free for the 1st month. After that, it costs about $3 or $4 a month. You also get their free counters, which are worth what you pay for them.