CHARLOTTE, N.C., Sept. 07, 2017 -- Award-winning multi-channel ecommerce software, ecomdash, announced its latest offering today; a professional services package designed to meet the specific needs of small businesses. The Small Business Package will simplify the process of ecommerce automation for online retailers, while providing skilled advice along the way.
Specifically designed for ecommerce businesses with an average of 100 orders per month, this package includes a year subscription of ecomdash with onboarding assistance, monthly analytics reports, listing services, and quarterly business consultations. For only $750, online sellers can automate their operations, while account managers offer expert coaching to help elevate their businesses to new heights.
Ecomdash is committed to developing innovative solutions to simplify supply chain management and enable sellers to expand to new sales channels. “As a small business founded on the premise of helping other small businesses, we are thrilled to offer another way to help business owners find greater success,” says CEO Nick Maglosky. “Through our Small Business Package, we are striving to create strong relationships with our customers and accelerate the success of their businesses.”
About ecomdash: Ecomdash is a software-as-a-service company that streamlines fulfillment and inventory operations for online retailers. Ecomdash automates multi-channel ecommerce businesses’ inventory, sales orders, shipping processes, and product listings across marketplaces like Amazon, eBay, and Walmart as well as ecommerce website platforms like Shopify and Magento. Ecomdash gives merchants the ability to save time, grow sales, and increase customer satisfaction.
For more information visit ecomdash.com or contact [email protected] or 704-687-8067.


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