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Your comprehensive guide to understanding e-commerce and product information management terminology. Explore definitions, examples, and best practices for PIM, product data management, and modern e-commerce concepts.
An E-commerce Platform Ecosystem refers to the interconnected suite of technologies, applications, and services that integrate with a core e-commerce platform to support a business's online operations. It optimizes various aspects from marketing to logistics.
E-commerce platform integration connects a PIM system with an e-commerce platform (e.g., Magento, Shopify) to automatically synchronize product data and content.
PLO optimizes product listings on e-commerce platforms and marketplaces to improve search visibility, click-through rates, and conversion rates for sales.
E-commerce Search Experience refers to the overall process and satisfaction a customer has when searching for products on an online store, encompassing search functionality, results, and filtering options.
E-commerce performance analytics involves collecting, analyzing, and reporting data related to an online store's operations and sales. This process helps identify trends, measure success, and inform strategic decisions to improve business outcomes.
A software component facilitating seamless data exchange between a PIM system and an e-commerce platform, automating product data synchronization.
Documented rules and standards for creating, formatting, and optimizing product content for various e-commerce channels.
A centralized system designed to aggregate, manage, and distribute all product data specifically for e-commerce operations.
An overarching plan defining how product data is acquired, managed, enriched, and distributed to achieve e-commerce business goals.
ESG Reporting is the disclosure of environmental, social, and corporate governance data to provide transparency into a company's sustainability and ethical impact.
ETIM is the international standard for the uniform classification of technical products, providing a structured way to exchange product data across the supply chain.
A framework setting environmental sustainability requirements for products in the EU, introducing the Digital Product Passport (DPP) to improve circularity and transparency.