Questions and Answers

Q. What are the essentials of a Catalog Publishing System?

Let's look at a typical Catalog Publishing scenario.

  1. Content.
    You find yourself responsible for publishing this years product catalog. You begin the project by figuring out what manufacturers, items and information the catalog will contain. You'll need images, product descriptions and part numbers (skus) assigned for each product you distribute. It is typical for a distributor to have over 20,000 active skus – sometimes many more – so gathering all this information represents a very large challenge.

  2. Clearly defined process.
    It is not very likely that all your catalog content is available in print-ready or a Web-enabled format. You'll need to convert manufacturer catalogs – print or electronic – into a publishable format. Often catalog content resides in many different, disconnected systems and formats all of which need to be converted to a print ready files for your printer or HTML ready documents for your web site. For some content you'll have CD's of manufacturers content but they typically have too much information so you'll need to edit the copy. For other content you'll have only printed catalogs, it will need to be digitized.

  3. Simple publishing tools so that non-technical personnel can be productive.
    You have determined what information you want published in the catalog and it has all been digitized – now it needs to be organized. Items (skus) need to be related to product families, similar products need to be grouped together into logical sub-categories and categories. Creating structure to your content makes it easy for your customers to search and find the product information they need to make the buying decision. The most effective catalogs are well indexed so that it is easy to find the information. Your customers need the information you're providing in the catalog so a top priority needs to be organized content.

  4. Automated publishing processes.
    Your company needs to protect itself from a competitive threat. Your mandate is to get the catalog out in the market as soon as possible. Too often the process of getting the catalog published takes months even years and the time lag has a large negative impact on your business. Your customers may be demanding the same online ordering capabilities that your competitor is offering. A large integrated supply contract is yours to win if you can show the customer how to effectively manage all the purchase orders that will be generated as part of the contract. Now you need more than the printer-ready files.

  5. Collaborative publishing tools.
    Finally you have a catalog proof to show your colleagues. Are all the products in the catalog, is the information accurate, does the information flow? Each person needs to have their input. It is common to spend about 40% of the effort trying to get everyone satisfied with the catalog look and get the catalog approved for printing or publishing to the Web site. About 70% of the changes will be subjective but you need a process to deal with all the input.

The Bottom Line
It's no longer enough to produce one version of the catalog every year or two; update cycles are now measured in months instead of years. You might have to produce the catalog both in print and online. Perhaps you're under pressure to produce customized versions, and some day you wonder if you will have to enable your customers to build their own versions. And you have to do all this while facing escalating pressure to deliver the catalog faster while making do with lower budgets and fewer people.

There are quicker, better ways to get your job done. Automation helps – lots of it, everywhere that it makes sense. Whether its collecting the content from manufacturers, converting existing content to right formats or laying out catalog pages, automating processes can yelp you meet the demands faced in today's fast-paced business environment. Its clear that your challenge as a catalog publisher requires access to specialized catalog publishing tools and a dedicated team of publishing experts in order to respond – that's where Webcom fits as a partner in your publishing plans.

Webcom delivers Catalog Publishing Solutions that make your job easier by helping you create, organize, manage and deliver your catalog content to you marketplace through a wide variety of publishing options. We offer an online digital library of catalog content, a dedicated team of catalog specialists that are hands-on experts in designing, creating and editing catalog content, and a Digital Content Management solution that allows you to automatically compose and output print, Web and CD-ready documents from a single, integrated source of content.

Contact us today to better understand the how our publishing technologies will let you get improved results for your catalog publishing program. Contact Marlin Doner at 1-800-665-9322 ext. 433 or marlin.doner@webcomlink.com.

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