Insights forModern Commerce
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Product Data Modeling for PIM: Taxonomy, Attributes & Variants Explained (2026)
Most PIM implementations succeed or fail based on one thing: your product data model. If your taxonomy is messy, attributes are inconsistent, and variants…...

Product Data Quality Checklist: Completeness, Accuracy, Consistency
Product data quality isn’t a “nice to have.” It directly affects: feed approvals and marketplace visibility conversion on product detail pages returns and…...

Product Data Governance: Roles, Ownership, and Approval Workflows
“We need a PIM” often really means: we need product data governance. Governance is how you keep product information accurate as your catalog grows, your…...

PIM Glossary 2026: 30 Product Data Terms Every Ecommerce Team Should Know
One of the quiet reasons PIM projects go sideways is simple: teams use the same words to mean different things. Merchandising says “attributes” and means…...

When Do You Need a PIM? 12 Signals You’ve Outgrown Spreadsheets
Most teams don’t adopt a PIM because it sounds nice. They adopt it because spreadsheets stop working the moment product data becomes a shared operational…...

PIM Basics: What PIM Is, When You Need It, and Key Terms
If you are new to product information management, the hardest part is usually not the software. It is the language around it. People start using terms…...

The Real Cost of Bad Product Data (Returns, Support, and Ad Waste)
Bad product data rarely shows up as a single line item on a balance sheet. Instead, it leaks money quietly—through returns, support tickets, rejected ads,…...

Single Source of Truth for Product Data: What It Actually Means (And How to Build One)
“Single source of truth” is one of those phrases almost every product team agrees with in theory. In practice, it usually means something much messier.…...

PIM vs MDM vs DAM vs PXM: What to Use (and When)
If you’ve spent more than a few minutes researching product data systems, you’ve probably seen these four acronyms used almost interchangeably: PIM, MDM,…...