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1.A newbie with limited budget, which Walmart selling software should I use?

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stuart dave

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I just started Walmart selling. Contrary to what I thought, it’s quite difficult in fact. And handling inventory is a complete back-breaker. I am now thinking to sign up to a third-party seller, but confused given there are so many names in the market. Any suggestion on a good Walmart selling software?
 
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Amon

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I like the way Walmart is thinking, trying to keep up with the e-commerce evolution. I'm not sure many guys on here use that platform because Amazon/Ebay/Shopify are just dominating right now.

Also, give give give, then ask. It's really what I live by. You're much more likely to get value by providing it first.

Stick around for a while, get to know the people here. We might be able to help you improve your business then.
 

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I just started Walmart selling. Contrary to what I thought, it’s quite difficult in fact. And handling inventory is a complete back-breaker. I am now thinking to sign up to a third-party seller, but confused given there are so many names in the market. Any suggestion on a good Walmart selling software?

You’re right— there are just too many e-commerce software solutions in the market. And it is quite confusing to pick a right one, particularly for the new online vendors. When I was starting up, people recommended me ChannelSale, Solid Commerce and ChannelAdvisor. These are the top names in the market. So I started my research and found ChannelAdvisor is quite expensive (a complaint that I read a lot in the reviews); so that was out of the question.

The other two ChannelSale and Solid Advisor looked good, but the former one offered more features and their pricing was very affordable, so I went with them. STILL using ChannelSale, with no regrets!! ChannelSale is just perfect for new Walmart sellers. It offers a host of features, including – what looks more important for you – inventory management. Everything is easier on its centralized platform. Plus, it partners with other marketplaces, webstores and comparison search engines. Meaning, there’s an ample of growth scope, if you are planning to get on other shopping platforms like Amazon and eBay.

So yeah, coming for a guy who has first-hand experience, if you want high convenience and that, at competitive pricing, ChannelSale could possibly the best Walmart Selling Software option for you. Read the other reviews, head to their website, talk to them, and then decide. Good Luck..
 

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