Promo Marketing Launches Free Online Management Tool For Suppliers
Philadelphia-based Promo Marketing, the leading source of product and marketing information for distributor sales professionals, introduced Supplier Interface, a new, easy-to-use product management tool for promotional products suppliers, providing the ability to upload and update comprehensive product data from the user desktop.
The Supplier Interface is free for suppliers and features the industry's only multi-product upload tool. Developed as a desktop application, users download the SI to their computer, so they can continually update and add new products to Promo Marketing's product search quickly and easily.
The Supplier Interface management system provides suppliers with the following abilities:
-Add complete product catalog information and images
-Launch new products online throughout the year
-Instantly reach PromoMarketing.com's active distributor community
-Review all product data and images prior to publishing
-Update existing product data, such as pricing and other key elements
-Update company profile
The Supplier Interface is available immediately for all suppliers at no cost. "We are thrilled to provide this free service to suppliers," stated Matthew Barnes, publisher of Promo Marketing. "Development for the Supplier Interface project has been immense and we are very satisfied with the results. The fact that Promo Marketing is the first to offer suppliers a free, multi-product upload and management system is a significant accomplishment."
"Online initiatives from Promo Marketing create a free market center for the promotional products community," added Charles Plyter, online director for Promo Marketing. "We will continue to expand the free exchange of information for this marketplace, similar to most other b-to-b communities."
Suppliers can begin using the Supplier Interface by contacting Kerrick Jones at 215-238-5353 or kjones@napco.com, who will provide the application link and personalized login information.
- Places:
- Philadelphia