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Best 20 Product Information Management Systems for eCommerce in 2023

Algopix

In the dynamic world of eCommerce, managing product information effectively is paramount to success. As the number of products and channels increases, businesses need a robust system to handle and distribute their product data seamlessly. This is where Product Information Management Systems (PIM) come into play.

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4 Omnichannel Myths Keeping You From Success

Retail TouchPoints

Myth #1: Omnichannel and multichannel are the same. While they might sound similar, omnichannel and multichannel are NOT the same. Though there are similarities, the difference is that a multichannel approach dedicates a team, system and messaging for each channel. Customers also expect omnichannel experiences.

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How 3 Global Brands Scaled Using a Product Information Management (PIM) Solution

BigCommerce

No matter how attentive to scalability, when a business grows it’s inevitable that product information becomes scattered, duplicated and siloed. Data becomes stored in a variety of formats or is held captive by individual employees and systems. When a brand should invest in a PIM (product information management software).

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Don’t Be Afraid of Multi-Channel Marketing Attribution

Optimizely

This post originally appeared in Multichannel Merchant. . How do you measure multiple channels? If you’re feeling stressed by the complexity of multi-channel marketing attribution, you’re not alone. There’s a reason so many marketers are focused on multi-channel attribution today: it’s incredibly important.

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Omnichannel Retail Strategies Explained & Simplified

UpSellIt

By seamlessly integrating multiple channels, retailers can provide a cohesive and personalized shopping experience for their customers. An omnichannel retail strategy connects numerous channels and touchpoints to provide customers with a seamless shopping experience. What is Omnichannel Retailing?

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Point of Sale Features for Multichannel Retailers: Key Features To Consider

Korona

Customer experience is at the heart of running a multi-channel retail store. Other channels such as social media, SMS, email, and online stores are all avenues to leverage for selling products and increasing the efficiency of your overall operations. Make sure you get the right information before you make your final decision.

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AI and the Art of Non-Linear Customer Experience

Retail TouchPoints

Here are three examples of non-linear CX in action: Multichannel support: In the non-linear world, customers can jump from social media to email to phone, all without missing a beat. AI ties these channels together, ensuring that a conversation can continue seamlessly across platforms, regardless of where it starts.