| Tips for finding what you need in the Selling Manager applications directory To get the most out of the Selling Manager applications directory, follow these browse and search tips. Use specific words instead of general ones Use two or three specific words or a short phrase to describe the application you're looking for. Think about what you're trying to accomplish using the application -- for example, if you're looking for an application that can help you print shipping labels in bulk, enter "bulk shipping labels" in the search box. Browse or search by application category Applications in the directory are categorized by the tasks they can perform for you, making it easy for you to find them. If you're not searching for something specific, try browsing through the categories on the left side of the directory. Select the category that's closest to the type of application you're looking for. For example, if you're looking for an application that can help you manage customer relationship, select "Customer support." You can also narrow down your search results by selecting a category from the Category drop-down menu next to the search text field. Sort search results
The search results list can sometimes be quite long, and you may want to narrow your search to focus on finding just the right application. Using the Sort by drop-down menu in the search results, you can sort by number of subscribers, most active users, alphabetical order, release date, developer, or relevance. Be careful when using and, or, and the The directory search tool looks for "and," "or," and "the" just as it would for any other word. Use "and," "or," and "the" only if you're searching for items that actually contain these words, for example, "research and reporting" or "data or analytics." Don’t search with plural keywords Use the singular form of any search word. For example, if you're looking for an application that can help you manage payments, then search for "payment" instead of "payments." Avoiding plural words will bring up more relevant results. Related Topics | ||