I don't know about anyone else, but as a product developer and publisher of PLR/MRR products, I would love to have a desktop app that tracks and manages the products I have listed for sale, where they are listed and the revenue generated from each source.
For example, I was an Ebay PowerSeller back in the day (still list products for sale there occasionally, physical products) and I have this cool desktop app that keeps track of everything and even semi-automatically lists stuff on Ebay for me and then downloads the sales info when the auctions have ended. It's called Auction Wizard 2000.
I would love to have something similar for digital products.
The way it works is...
You enter all the information about each product into a record (images, title, description, prices, etc.) and it enters it into a database.
Then it has various ways of accessing and manipulating the information in the database.
You can search for specific products, add notes, queue them to be listed for sale, make bulk changes to records, etc.
It also has built in invoicing and email modules, which may or may not be necessary for digital products, and a ledger and records module that pulls info from the product records and is very helpful at tax time.
The digital products app doesn't necessarily need to be as complex as AW2000, just something that's better than a big honkin' spreadsheet to keep track of digital products, the location of the original files on my computer, a place to enter where they are listed for sale (i.e. WSO, JLForums, own website, JVZoo, ClickBank, Amazon, etc.) and a way to track sales from each source on a monthly basis.
Anyone else think this is a good idea?
Tamara