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Easily syndicate product content to every consumer touch point.
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Easily enrich product pages with below-the-fold content and rich media.
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Share secure, on-brand, and always up-to-date digital product catalogs.
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Digital Shelf Analytics
Continuously optimize your organization’s product content syndication.
GDSN Data Pool
Synchronize standard supply chain, marketing, and ecommerce attributes globally.
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Integrate the PXM platform with the rest of your enterprise systems architecture.
Grocery Accelerator
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PXM App Center
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Supplier Onboarding
Accelerate supplier onboarding while ensuring your schema requirements are met.
Product Listing
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Content Enrichment
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Automation
Win on the digital shelf by automating manual tasks.
SXM Platform, Integrations, and APIs
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Syndication Network
Automate how you exchange product content data to the digital shelf.
Enhanced Content Network
Use Enhanced Content to turn product pages into product experiences.
Commerce Platform Integrations
Create winning product experiences everywhere shoppers are, including on owned sites.
GDSN Data Pool
Synchronize standard supply chain, marketing, and ecommerce attributes globally.
Open Catalog
Connect to the digital shelf faster with an open, standardized, and free product catalog.
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A Digital Shelf Guide
For a product page to perform well, every piece of data fed into it has to be correct.
That can be an overwhelming thought when you consider just how much data goes into a product page: manufacturing data, materials information, weight and dimensions, price, inventory levels — and the list goes on.
Keeping that data clean, consistent, and up-to-date across all products has historically been one of the biggest challenges facing businesses trying to scale their ecommerce presence.
To lessen some of this difficulty, many organizations turn to product data management (PDM) systems.
Learn about Salsify’s Product Experience Management (PXM) solution, natively built for an omnichannel world.
LEARN MOREA product data management system is a centralized platform for organizing and managing data related to the products an organization sells.
In the context of ecommerce, a PDM system often houses data about a product’s inventory levels and shipping details, as well as essential data about the product like its size, material makeup, part numbers, and so on.
PDM systems allow users to access and manage product data in one place, which leads to error reductions and time savings. Often, PDM systems can also be used to syndicate data to online retailers.
Explore the similarities and differences between product content and rich product content and how they can benefit (or cost) your business.
READ POSTProduct data is a broad category that, simply put, encompasses every type of data needed to sell a product online.
This includes information about the product itself, such as where it was manufactured, who its suppliers are, any relevant part numbers, and so on. These details often aren’t of interest to the end consumer, but they’re essential for organizations to keep track of.
It also includes product data relevant to the end buyer, such as dimensions, materials, weight, and more. This information must be accurate so your consumers can make informed choices about what they’re purchasing.
Product data also involves information related to the retailing of that product, such as its price and inventory level. Such data needs to be consistently up to date if you want to give consumers a seamless purchasing experience.
In some instances, digital product content is also considered to be a type of product data. However, PDM systems are rarely used to store digital assets.
Learn more about what digital asset management (DAM) can help you accomplish as you work toward digital shelf success.
LEARN MOREProduct data management systems work by aggregating all product data, storing it, and facilitating all processes related to managing or using it.
Generally speaking, most PDM systems can:
What makes bad data bad? Learn how it happens, the potential costs, and how to mitigate bad data at your organization.
READ BLOG POSTBy centralizing all product data on a PDM system, organizations can:
Learn about the impacts of product data silos and how brands and retailers can overcome them.
READ BLOG POSTProduct data management software offers a host of benefits that any brand trying to manage ecommerce at scale requires. However, the technology still has some limitations.
For one, the data in these systems is only as good as the data put into them. Organizations must undertake the lengthy processes of checking and validating their data during the implementation phase, or they risk introducing new data management problems.
Questions of connectivity and integration pose more potential limitations. While many PDM systems do integrate with other common ecommerce software, it’s not a guarantee.
Regardless of what integrations a PDM system supports, many processes essential to ecommerce will inevitably originate outside PDM, including product content creation, digital asset management (DAM), and performance analytics. So, implementing a PDM system also means figuring out how it works with your larger ecommerce tech stack, which can be complicated.
Data can often be syndicated to product pages directly from a PDM system, but again, it’s not a guarantee. Even when data can be syndicated, PDM systems usually don’t have strong enough connections with retailers to do things like check data for compliance with different retailers’ requirements.
Juggling different retailer requirements can feel like a full-time job. Learn more about how often top retailers update them, why it’s important to keep up, and how it’s possible.
READ BLOG POSTPDM systems are excellent at what they are built to do, and the tasks they are built to do are essential for any ecommerce business. Yet a PDM system alone isn’t robust enough to help organizations master the digital shelf.
Typically, brands that adopt PDM software also have to adopt software for all other aspects of ecommerce management. Product experience management (PXM) software can reduce the amount of software needed by centralizing virtually all ecommerce operations.
With a PXM platform, organizations can not only comprehensively manage product information — from sales data to the Global Data Synchronization Network (GDSN) data and beyond — but also store digital assets, automate workflows, and syndicate everything to retailers’ sites.
The capabilities of PXM platforms don’t stop there. They also provide digital product management features rarely found in the same place as data management, such as product detail page (PDP) performance analytics and content creation templates.
With PXM software, organizations can have the streamlined data management of a PDM platform, plus so much more.
It’s challenging to build an ecommerce tech stack that balances cost, complexity, and the customer experience. Here’s what brands need to know about building a tech stack that helps win sales and keeps buyers coming back.
READ BLOG POSTEcommerce wouldn’t be possible without large quantities of product data. So, it stands to reason that it’s barely possible without software that can manage product data at scale. PDM software is arguably essential for any organization that wants to operate an ecommerce business at scale.
Yet PDM software generally only solves one narrow problem — managing product data — leaving organizations scrambling to find additional software to handle all the other aspects of digital product management that contribute to great product experiences.
Product experience management (PXM) brings it all together, helping organizations do so much more than manage their data. For strong data management and governance in the same platform as enhanced or rich product content creation, automated workflows, and performance analytics, a PXM system is a must.
Learn about Salsify’s Product Experience Management (PXM) solution, natively built for an omnichannel world.
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