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| Mar 2009 |
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How
does Apsiva Catalog Software handle image inconsistencies? |
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[learn
more] |
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Images not matching
with products is common problem that many catalogers face.
This results in a long and painful proofing process. Sometimes
it could also be too late to catch an error. Lets first
look at the root cause of this kind of an error. There
are few different reasons why images don't always matchup
with their products. |
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| Aug 2006 |
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Step-by-Step: Leverage your Categorization to Build Loyalty
and Profits |
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[learn
more] |
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Successful
catalogers leveraged one key aspect of their catalogs:
categorization. They are using categorization not just
for product classification, but also as an underlining
structure to streamline people and processes during pre-sales,
point-of-sale and post-sale scenarios.
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| Oct 2005 |
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Image
Management Tips for Mult-Channel Catalog Catalog Publishing |
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[learn
more] |
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In
this edition of catalog advisor we will discuss how to
avoid graphic management pitfalls and develop a migration
path to a more rewarding system for storing and accessing
graphics or multi-media files for catalog production. |
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| Apr 2005 |
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The
Benefits of Structured Copy |
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[learn
more] |
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Regardless
of what kind of a catalog you produce, you have something
to sell, and chances are you have competition. One of
the critical factors in the success of a catalog is the
copy that gives your products a unique selling proposition
so you can compete better and sell more. |
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| Sep 2004 |
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Apsiva
- Print Catalog Publishing Software Q&A |
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[learn
more] |
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As Catalogers transform
into multi-channel marketers, the dynamics of print catalog
production have changed. There is more content to be managed,
more versions of images, different sets of products, more
intricate workflows, and in general a need for better
planning and coordination during catalog production. |
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| Jan 2004 |
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Delivering
on the Promise of Content Management for Print |
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[learn
more] |
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Efficient Print catalog production
is about marrying content management with creative design.
This document examines the key areas of consideration
for bridging the gap between content and creativity. |
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| Dec 2003 |
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How
a PIM system can improve returns on your SCM, ERP and
CRM investment |
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[learn
more] |
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A Product Information Management
(PIM) system provides significant synergistic value when
coupled to business systems such as SCM, ERP, and CRM. |
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| Jun 2003 |
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Quantifying
the Benefits of a Catalog Management System |
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[learn
more] [request
whitepaper] |
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This document highlights
the real tangible benefits that catalog management brings
to cross-functional departments, including sales, customer
service, marketing and operations. |
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| Jan 2003 |
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Embedding
Special Characters in HTML Text |
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[learn
more] |
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Typing
symbols such as the Copyright or a Registered Trademark
within marketing copy is a frequent need. Depending on
the software application, operating system, version and
frequency of use, this problem must be approached appropriately. |
|
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| Aug
2002 |
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Catalog
Management - Best Practices for a Manufacturing Organization |
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[learn
more] [request
whitepaper]
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This
document explores the basic building blocks of catalog
management – data, people, processes and measurements
– with further analysis of best practices for each.
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May 2002
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Catalog Management - How Leading
Companies are Gaining Strategic Advantage over their
Competitors
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[learn
more] |
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This
whitepaper highlights the evolution and importance of
catalog management, and introduces Apsiva's catalog management
solutions; a platform to create rich, consistent and timely
catalogs in different media formats. |
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| Feb 2002 |
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Roadmap to Implementing
a World-Class Catalog Management System
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[learn
more] [request
whitepaper]
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A
successful implementation of a catalog management system
that can be termed 'world-class' is one that has a well-defined
process, and at each stage of the implementation clearly
outlines the key success factors from a practical perspective. |
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