Introducing Product Catalog!

Hey everyone! :wave: Joann here from ActiveCampaign. I’m happy to announce that Product Catalog is now live within ActiveCampaign’s new email designer. Users with Shopify and WooCommerce stores will be able to leverage it to connect your entire product offering to your marketing automation strategy!
Drive more conversions and build brand loyalty with product catalog:

  • Access deeper product attributes like inventory, size, brand, color and more to populate relevant products in your emails
  • Manually select specific products that are tailored to your unique customer segments
  • Build new automations and deliver high-converting emails that can drive new product launches, up-sells, and cross-sells
    This is especially helpful for preparing holiday season marketing campaigns!

Follow our guide and try out the new feature: https://bit.ly/3FWxVW5
Learn more:https://bit.ly/3UnhGpf

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Hi @joannng
The new product catalog is nice and easy to use, but I’m experiencing a inconvenient setback. We used to have the first lines of the product description displayed, now it’s the full length product description. How are we supposed to deal with that ?
Regards

Hi e-dantes,

Thanks for using the new product catalog feature, can you please submit a ticket so our team can help you on what you’re trying to accomplish? You can contact our team here, https://www.activecampaign.com/contact. They will be able to dig deeper and help guide you on how you can fix the display of the product description.

Best,
Joann

Hello everybody My friend’s uncle was first introduced to me a few days ago. He asked me if I could design a catalogue for his wonderful uncle, who needs one. Since I was in the middle of an internship and had a large ego and wanted to go independent, I didn’t even pause to think before responding, “Well, of course I can do it.” And today, after doing some research, private key finder I discovered that InDesign is primarily used to produce catalogues. I’ve only heard about it a few times up to today, and I have no idea what to do. Do you have any suggestions? Perhaps there’s not much of a difference between Indesign and Illustrator or Photoshop, so I don’t even need to worry?

So, do you want to offer distributors a “prettier” spreadsheet or a more straightforward, basic style like a swishy, well-designed catalogue?
With cut-and-paste or data merging, for example, transferring the information may be rather difficult depending on the size of your catalogue and volume of data.
You might like to buy tilidin online begin with a professional template to utilise as a base depending on the nature of your product, for instance.
There are many online lessons accessible, and sites like Lynda provide month-to-month subscriptions on issues like setting up tables in InDesign and data merges, among others.

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