In this customer-centric environment, companies need to maintain a consistent 360-degree view of their data. This data of products, sellers or customers has to be consistent, both internally and externally.
They need systems that acquire, maintain and disseminate streamlined product information quickly across the supply chain.
What is PIM, and why is it needed?
PIM enables marketplaces to provide seamless consistent information to its customers by:
PIM enables search for your customers on the basis of filters. Read more about PIM here.
What is Filter-based search?
Mobile, eCommerce, and online channels are where customers go to get product information. Ease of search enhances customer shopping and browsing experience.
Robust search capabilities make finding and managing products easy. It also enables a commerce site to provide complex search, filter and product comparison capabilities which help provide enhanced service to the customer.
Styles can be used to group SKU items together. These styles can have variant attributes. Attribute and Variant grouping can be used to filter search. For example, a marketplace sells a particular shirt style in multiple colors and sizes. The multiple colors represent one variant group while the various sizes represent another variant group.
Variant attributes differentiate the item. Each unique variant combination represents a possible SKU item. Here, ‘United Colors of Benetton Men’s Casual Shirt’ would be a style, and the colors and sizes would be the group of variants under a style.
How can Filter-Based Search enhance customer experiences?
PIM is a key component of Omni-channel execution that puts the customer at the center of everything. PIM systems allow users to create, enrich, store and distribute all marketing content including images, catalog and SKU data, meta-data, video, text, and product data. How?
Consider this statistic –
As per a recent AT Kearney Study, Poorly maintained and synchronized product information cause companies to lose about 3.5% of their sales each year, and cause them to spend up to $400 per invoice reconciliation.
The number one priority of customers when shopping online is to get exactly what they want, quickly and easily. A PIM system maintains ‘style and variants’ for your products, with the following benefits:
PIM solutions:
In conclusion, detailed product content is a clear differentiator when it comes to Customer Experience.
PIM solutions act as enablers of the high-quality, consistent product information demanded by consumers at every stage of the buying process.
See how Vinculum partnered with Ralali to manage their product information here.
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This makes for good reading!