Now that FillZ is growing, are there plans to make the website more user-friendly?
We have someone working on the user interface. Our first goal was to work on the back end to make FillZ more scalable and reliable as a product. We’re busy bringing on new customers, so we don’t really want to interrupt that to work on a new website that people are going to have to learn. But people will certainly see a new look and feel to FillZ sometime next year. Q: Is there anything else you would like bargain book dealers in particular to know about FillZ? A: Yes. With FillZ, the price of a book is what a customer is willing to pay for it. Historically, people would think, ‘What is the value of this book? I am going to set it at this price, six dollars. Then I’m going to put it online and see what happens or put it in my store and see what happens.’ At FillZ we allow people to competitively price their books specifically based on Amazon competitive prices. So we download all of the prices in for most of the books and book conditions on Amazon and allow people to price their books
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