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What is PIM integration? Meaning, examples and common tools to use

    Your tech stack is a tangled web, and outdated systems aren’t helping. A PIM system can bring order, but only if it integrates seamlessly. This article breaks down PIM integration—how it works, why it matters, and the best tools to keep your product data in sync across every channel.

    What is PMDM? Meaning, and is it the same as a PIM?

      Managing product data across multiple systems is a nightmare without a solid strategy. PMDM centralises, cleans, and standardises your product information to prevent costly errors and inefficiencies. Learn why businesses rely on PMDM and how a PIM system helps keep product data accurate, consistent, and eCommerce-ready.

      The Ultimate Guide to Taxonomy and Attribution in eCommerce

        If your customers can’t find your products, they can’t buy them. That’s where taxonomy and attribution come in. Learn how structured categorisation, smart filtering, and AI-powered tagging improve product discoverability, streamline navigation, and boost conversions—helping you create an intuitive shopping experience that keeps customers coming back.

        What is DAM? Meaning, examples and how it enhances the product experience (PX)

          Product images, videos, and documents make or break online sales. But managing them all? Chaos—unless you have a DAM. Learn how Digital Asset Management systems keep assets organised, maintain brand consistency, and power omnichannel eCommerce with compelling, high-quality visuals that sell your products before a single word is read.

          Why Legacy Systems Are Killing Your Product Launch Speed and What to Do About It

            Using ERP to manage product content? That’s likely what’s slowing your launches. This article explains why legacy systems like NetSuite and Linnworks aren’t built for scalable product launches—and how industrial manufacturers are using PIM to centralise product data, cut delays, and launch faster across every channel.

            What Good Looks Like: A Product Page for Construction Materials

              Missing specs, poor images, and patchy product info can cost you the sale. This article breaks down what a great construction materials product page needs—and why it all starts with clean, structured data. Practical steps for suppliers who want to improve customer experience before investing in new platforms.