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PIM masterclass: Turning product data into sales

Written by Contentserv | Jun 13, 2024 2:10:00 PM

In today's competitive digital landscape, the significance of managing product information cannot be overstated. Accurate, consistent, and up-to-date product data is crucial for delivering exceptional customer experiences, maintaining operational efficiency, and driving sales growth. Without a robust system in place, businesses risk data inconsistencies, delayed product launches, and missed sales opportunities.

Contentserv's partnership with Ravensburger, a renowned manufacturer of games, puzzles, creative products, and books for children and young people, exemplifies the transformative power of effective product information management (PIM). During our masterclass, Ravensburger shared their firsthand experiences with Contentserv’s PIM solutions, providing valuable insights into the real-world impact on sales and operational efficiency. From managing thousands of SKUs across multiple channels to ensuring seamless data integration, Ravensburger's journey with Contentserv highlights how a well-implemented PIM system can streamline processes, improve data quality, and enhance sales performance.  

Maximizing efficiency and quality through centralized product information management

Centralized Product Information Management (PIM) is a cornerstone for businesses aiming to maintain control over their extensive product data. This approach involves consolidating all product information into a single, accessible repository. By centralizing data, businesses can manage it more efficiently across all channels and customer touchpoints, ensuring that every department and partner has access to the same up-to-date information.

Benefits of centralization

  1. Consistency 

    Centralized PIM ensures that all stakeholders, from sales teams to e-commerce platforms, access the same information. This uniformity is essential for upholding brand integrity and delivering a consistent customer experience. Additionally, with 80% of consumers conducting online research before actually purchasing a product, product information must remain consistent across both online and offline channels. This consistency of product information across all platforms and markets is key to successful multichannel marketing and sales strategies.

  2. Accuracy

    A Gartner study reveals that poor and inaccurate data quality results in average annual losses of $15 million for businesses. With all data consolidated in one place, the likelihood of errors diminishes significantly. Centralized systems reduce the risks associated with data duplication and discrepancies that often occur when multiple systems are used. For example, by implementing Contentserv's PIM, Ravensburger managed thousands of SKUs efficiently, significantly reducing the potential for data errors that could affect customer satisfaction and compliance.

  3. Streamlined operations

    Centralizing product information simplifies processes by reducing the need for cross-referencing between different systems and departments. This streamlining leads to quicker decision-making and more agile responses to market changes. A PIM system facilitates quick adaptation of product information to align with trends and events, enhancing the ability to meet market demands promptly.

  4. Enhanced collaboration

    Collaboration across different teams and geographical locations becomes more manageable and effective when all product information is housed in a central location. This integration fosters better communication and coordination, essential for accurately and on-schedule launching products.

  5. Scalability

    As businesses grow, so does the complexity of their product data. A centralized PIM system can scale to accommodate increasing products, languages, and channels without sacrificing performance, ensuring the business can expand smoothly and efficiently.

What is product data?

Product data encompasses all the information related to products that businesses sell. This includes basic details like names, prices, descriptions, and more complex attributes such as SKU numbers, dimensions, packaging info, and multilingual support for global markets. The richness and accuracy of this data directly influence marketing strategies and sales success, as it powers everything from e-commerce websites to digital marketing campaigns and customer service interactions. Consequently, product data is vast and needs to be read, measured, and structured effectively to make it easier to manage, search, and analyze.

The complex state of managing product data

Managing product data effectively presents significant challenges, particularly for companies like Ravensburger, which deal with a wide array of products. During the masterclass, Ravensburger highlighted the complexities they faced in managing thousands of SKUs across multiple channels, including physical products like puzzles, games, and digital platforms.

Challenges highlighted by Ravensburger

  1. Volume and variety 

    Ravensburger produces 3,000 to 4,000 new products each year, each requiring accurate and timely data across various channels. This immense volume increases the complexity of data management, necessitating robust systems to handle the diversity of product types and the sheer scale of data. 

  2. Multichannel distribution 

    Managing consistent product data across diverse platforms is increasingly challenging with the proliferation of digital marketplaces and marketing channels. Ravensburger’s experience underlines the need for a PIM system that can adapt product information to suit the unique requirements of different channels—from major e-commerce platforms to specialized B2B channels and social media. 

  3. Internationalization 


    Operating on a global scale means managing product data in multiple languages and adhering to varied regional compliance requirements. For Ravensburger, this includes translating product descriptions, adapting to local market needs, and managing regional variations of product offerings

  4. Data accuracy and compliance 

    Ensuring data accuracy is crucial for maintaining brand integrity and customer trust. Errors in product data can lead to compliance issues, customer dissatisfaction, and lost sales. Ravensburger’s reliance on a centralized PIM system helps mitigate these risks by ensuring that all product information is accurate and up to date across all points of sale and distribution. 

  5. Operational efficiency 

    The need for efficient workflows in managing product data is critical, especially when dealing with high volumes of SKUs. A PIM system facilitates the automation of data entry and updates, reducing the likelihood of human error and improving operational efficiency. 

Key best practices for product information management

Product Information Management (PIM) systems ensure businesses manage and utilize their product data effectively. Companies can enhance data quality, streamline processes, and improve customer experiences by implementing best practices. Here, we explore three critical practices highlighted during the masterclass with Ravensburger and Contentserv.

Use only one system to store your data

A single-source PIM system is the central repository for all product-related information, simplifying management and access across an organization. Ravensburger's implementation of Contentserv's PIM system illustrates the transformative benefits of this approach.

Advantages of a single-source PIM system

  1. Consistency across channels 

    With a single-source system, Ravensburger ensures that all product information remains consistent across various sales and marketing channels, thereby reducing confusion among customers and enhancing brand reliability. 

  2. Efficiency in updates 

    Changes to product data are reflected across all platforms simultaneously, reducing the workload associated with manual updates and decreasing the opportunity for errors.
     
  3. Enhanced data security 

    Centralizing product data reduces the risks associated with data breaches or losses, as security measures are concentrated on a single system rather than dispersed across multiple platforms. 

  4. Improved regulatory compliance 

    Having a single source of truth makes ensuring all product information meets regional and global compliance standards easier, which is crucial if operating in multiple markets. 

Implement a data governance framework

Implementing a data governance framework is essential for preserving the integrity and usability of product data. By following this framework, organizations can improve operational efficiency and establish a solid foundation for making data-driven decisions.

Steps to establish a robust data governance framework

  1. Define data standards and policies

    Establish clear guidelines for collecting, storing, processing, and maintaining product data. This includes setting standards for data accuracy, completeness, and timeliness.

  2. Assign data stewards

    Allocate roles and responsibilities to ensure ongoing management of data quality. Data stewards oversee the adherence to governance policies and act as points of contact for data-related queries within the organization.

  3. Implement quality control processes

    Regular audits and validations should be conducted to ensure the integrity of product data. This could involve routine checks to verify the accuracy of product descriptions, specifications, and pricing.

  4. Develop a training program

    Educate all relevant employees on the importance of data governance and their specific roles in maintaining data quality. Continuous training helps adapt to new regulations and technologies.

  5. Monitor and report

    Regular monitoring of data governance practices is vital to ensure they are effectively implemented and adjusted, as necessary. Reporting mechanisms should also be in place to track compliance and the overall health of product data.

Leverage PIM capabilities

A PIM system offers various functionalities that significantly enhance product data management. Examples from the masterclass include:

  1. Tag-based channel management

    It allows products to be tagged with specific attributes that dictate which channels they appear on. This functionality ensures that products are only shown on appropriate platforms, enhancing targeted marketing efforts.

  2. Dynamic data syndication

    Automatically updates and syndicates product information across all channels whenever changes are made, ensuring all listings remain current without manual intervention.

  3. Advanced search and filtering

    Enhances the ability to quickly locate specific products or sets of data within the PIM system, which is especially beneficial for companies with large and diverse product ranges.

  4. Automated data enrichment

    Utilizes AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ML (Machine Learning) to enhance product listings by automatically generating descriptive content, attributes, and tags based on the data entered, saving time, and reducing manual errors.

These PIM functionalities streamline data management processes and significantly boost the efficiency and effectiveness of product information management across large organizations.