Nifty Stats Announces Paid Version Coming Soon

SEYCHELLES — Nifty Solutions Ltd. is promoting its Nifty Stats stats tracking software package, which launched in January, and says a paid version is being prepared for release this fall.

In a press release issued today, the company says Nifty Stats is a tool for every webmaster who wants to have instant overview over earnings and statistics in his or her affiliate programs.

"Nifty Stats brings automated statistics right to your desktop for any time frame pre-defined by you — and it shows these stats in real time and on regular basis," the pr reads. "It is 100 percent safe and [the] entire communication runs just between your computer and the server of your affiliate program."

In an interview with XBIZ in January, Nifty Solutions' Jenna Mella said that one of the major benefits of using the software is the amount of time that webmasters can save when compared to checking stats one affiliate program at a time.

“For those of you who have been checking your stats manually each time, NiftyStats will check all of your stats at every program you promote with a timer set by you,” Mella said. “It will even play a sound of your choice each time you generate a new sale. Personally we believe the cash-register noise ringing with each new sale is a great a motivator while you work.”

The creators of Nifty Stats also point to advantages such as getting a complete overview of your earnings and costs as well as a graphic analysis of your sales productivity, and the fact that Nifty Stats currently supports more than 500 ready-to-use affiliates programs.

There are many other features to Nifty Stats. For a complete rundown, visit www.niftystats.com .

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