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Myshopbase.com Launches Price Comparison and Tracking Application

MyShopBase launched which helps shoppers find the lowest prices and provides analytics to look at price trends over time. Shoppers can also compare prices and find the best deals across major internet retailers such as Amazon, Best Buy, and Ebay.

2013-04-03
CAMPBELL, CA, April 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) Prices on items online can rapidly change and sometimes change with wild swings of over 80% in one day. Myshopbase.com, based in Campbell California, recently launched its price comparison and tracking application to help online shoppers understand price trends and make more informed purchase decisions. Myshopbase.com is a free analytic tool where shoppers can select items or favorite categories and get price alerts when prices change. Shoppers can also compare prices and find deals across major internet retailers such as Amazon.com, Best Buy, Ebay Inc., Edmunds.com and Google Shopping.

Myshopbase.com is built for shopping experts or enthusiasts who want to understand pricing trends to help time their purchase when the price is lowest. They can add hundreds of items to track on their own shopping list and view daily price fluctuations in easy to read charts. If the items are available in multiple stores then they can compare the store price trends in a single chart. Shoppers can also use price alerts to send email notifications when the price changes for the items on their list.

If a shopper is interested in a general category such as 'Digital SLR Cameras', 'Jeans' or 'Cookware' then they can create a personal list of favorite categories and Myshopbase.com will provide automated reports showing the top sellers and deals for that category. This makes it easy for shoppers to stay informed of trends for many items within a category. The item tracking, price comparison, and category tracking are all integrated features on Myshopbase.com that aim to help shoppers get more information to aid their purchase decision.

MyShopBase is a free app that helps you find the lowest prices and gives you powerful analytics to look at price trends over time. You can also compare prices and find the best deals across major internet retailers such as Amazon, Best Buy, Ebay, and Google Shopping.

Website: http://www.myshopbase.com


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[Press-News.org] Myshopbase.com Launches Price Comparison and Tracking Application
MyShopBase launched which helps shoppers find the lowest prices and provides analytics to look at price trends over time. Shoppers can also compare prices and find the best deals across major internet retailers such as Amazon, Best Buy, and Ebay.