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Masterpiece Solutions Offers Gallery Owners and Artists Assistance During Recessionary Times

Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:05am EST
  DENVER, CO, Nov 11 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Masterpiece Solutions, the leader in comprehensive point of sale and
business management software for art and antique galleries, artists and
other independent retailers, today announced a comprehensive program that
offers assistance during this tough economic climate. The recently
released Masterpiece Success Package offers much more than back-end
software by offering a suite of products that helps small organizations
stay above water during retail slowdown.

    "Masterpiece Manager can do two critical things: drastically reduce
operating expenses AND significantly expand reach to consumers via Archer
Exchange and a personalized website," said Kevin Warr, CEO of Masterpiece
Solutions. "When every dollar and minute counts, our valuable service
package helps galleries and artists stay in business by letting us take
over their time intensive back-end work and marketing efforts."

    In one push of a button, Masterpiece Manager effectively cuts out time,
money and manpower to achieve measurable results. On the back end, the
savvy software handles inventory management, synchronizing online and
in-store supply, data entry and more. To reach customers more swiftly,
Masterpiece Solutions also offers comprehensive web services and listings
on Archer Exchange (http://archerexchange.com/), the fastest growing
online marketplace for fine art.

    "Over a decade of developing our suite of services has led us to knowing
precisely how to contain costs and drive sales," added Warr. "It is in
recessionary times when business owners have the opportunity to take a
hard look at how to maximize their time and outsource with confidence."

    Utilized by more than 800 independent retailers worldwide, Masterpiece
Manager was designed for gallery owners by gallery owners to increase the
operating efficiency and simplify processes to give gallery owners and
artists the freedom to focus on the art and not the paperwork. For nearly
15 years, Masterpiece Manager software has integrated point of sale
software with inventory and customer relationship management.

    The Masterpiece Success Package includes:


--  Free upgrades forever
--  Unlimited phone and online technical support
--  QuickLink -- The system easily synchronizes in-store and website
    inventory, so galleries will never again lose customers due to a website
    displaying wrong information
--  Unlimited listings on ArcherExchange -- With more than $300 million in
    inventory on ArcherExchange, it has become one of the most visited art
    websites. Current galleries on ArcherExchange have claimed that it has
    increased their qualified lead generation by as much as 30%
    

    
To learn more about Masterpiece Solution's products and services,
visit www.masterpiecesolutions.com or call 303.225.0330 today.

    About Masterpiece Solutions

    Founded in 1994, Masterpiece Solutions has grown to be the trusted
authority on software products and services in the art community. More
than 5,000 art gallery, antique, craft, and gift stores' owners and
retail staff rely on Masterpiece Manager's unparalleled software and
support services to help them effectively manage their businesses for
greater operational efficiency, return on investment and peace of mind.
More information on can be found at www.masterpiecesolutions.com.

    

CONTACT:
Alicia Hassinger
CSG|PR
720.933.8119
ahassinger@csg-pr.com

Copyright 2008, Market Wire, All rights reserved.

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