SellerAmp SAS: Estimated Sales

Estimated Sales in SAS

Estimated Sales is a feature you'll see in a couple of places found around SAS - the Main Search, and the Quick Info and Ranks & Prices panels.
SellerAmp Main Search page highlighting estimated sales of 10000 per month for a product.


SellerAmp Quick Info panel highlighting estimated sales of 10000 per month for a product.

SellerAmp Ranks and Prices panel highlighting currently estimated sales of 10000 per month for a product.
This feature uses known data points in SellerAmp to forecast how many units a product will sell in a month; estimates are reflected as round numbers initially, but will get more specific as time passes and more data is accumulated.
As we always reiterate, Estimated Sales from us and other providers are exactly that - only estimates; you should never base buying decisions solely on one estimate.
SellerAmp Quick Info panel highlighting estimated sales of 18 per month for a product.

You can see the Estimated Sales feature in action here, and learn about Estimated Sales for product variations here.
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