Archive for the ‘iCatalog’ Category

Less Paper, More Social – iCatalog Debuts at SEMA 2009

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

The Catalog Choice iCatalog is a great fit for organizing photo, product description and company information. We have deployed the iCatalog in association with the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA).

The widget, shown below, profiles the new products and featured cars at the show.  Bloggers, Enthusiats and others are using the widget to profile products from the show on their site.  We are constantly updating it with new images, videos and product information.  If you love cars, click “Save This” on the widget and share it with your friends.  Wish you could be at the show, click through and see what is new in the world of after market auto parts.

Marketers Prefer Paper, Consumers Prefer Choice

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Jeffrey Ball, a Wall Street Journal reporter covering environmental and energy issues, published an excellent article on the issues facing catalog marketing. Jeff thoroughly researched the topic and put together one of the more balanced pieces I have read. Take a moment and give the article a read.  Make sure you check out the comment string.

Jeff clearly articulates some key facts that are shaping the debate around paper-based direct marketing:

More than 17 billion catalogs were mailed in the U.S. last year — about 56 for every American.

In the U.S., catalogs account for 3% of the roughly 80 million tons of paper products used annually.

Much of what used to be done through the mail, including bill payments and personal correspondence, is now handled electronically.

The average U.S. catalog retailer reported mailing about 21 million catalogs in 2007, sending out a new edition every 26 days.

Only 1.3% of those catalogs generated a sale

The paper typically used in catalogs contains about 10% recycled content, according to industry consultant RISI. That is far less than paper in general, which typically contains about 30% recycled content.

Consumers who received catalogs from a retailer spent 28% more on that retailer’s Web site than those who didn’t get a catalog.

Jeff’s article includes some clear insight on the topic.  As the title of his article “Marketers Still Prefer a Paper Trail” implies:

But catalogs pay. Like so many environmental initiatives, from solar energy to hybrid cars, reducing the impact of catalogs runs into economic realities that favor the old way of doing things.

But there is hope and that is where Catalog Choice comes in.  First, consumers who want to slow the flow of unwanted catalogs can use our service to opt-out.  Now that we are two years into our effort, our systems are honed and we are efficiently delivering and verifying that the mailer will honor consumer requests to over 1,000 mailers.

Jeff notes:

The catalog industry says it is working hard to reduce the environmental impact of its mailings, by pushing retailers to increase their reliance on recycled paper and by making it easier for consumers to opt out of mailings they don’t want to receive.

But we have to do more than just close down a channel.  In order to facilitate significant change in the direct mail industry, viable digital alternatives need to emerge.  Jeff clearly describes the vision behind our iCatalog program following a lenghty call with me.

Jeff writes:

Chuck Teller, executive director of Catalog Choice, is working on an idea that could wean catalog retailers away from paper-based marketing without hurting their businesses. His “iCatalog” aims to adapt the accessibility of a paper catalog to the digital realm. Using an online widget that consumers can install on a personal Web page or social-networking site, Catalog Choice continually updates and customizes retailers’ product selections.

This is where you come in. We need you to use the iCatalogs and give us your feedback.  What works; what needs improving?  Collect your favorite brands and build your list of favorites for the coming holiday.  When you are ready to buy, click through to the brands web site from the Buy Now link in the iCatalog.  Each retailer provides a small percentage of the sales price back to Catalog Choice, which helps us fund our free mail preference service.

Own an Oscar-Winner

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

National Geographic, one of our participating merchants, offers a wide range of green products. They have everything from rechargeable batteries and organic cotton towels to the 2007 Oscar winner for Best Documentary Feature: An Inconvenient Truth.

An Inconvenient Truth DVD

Price:$29.95

Item#:1073375

An Inconvenient Truth DVD - National Geographic Store
Director Davis Guggenheim eloquently weaves the science of global warming with Al Gore’s personal history and lifelong commitment to reversing the effects of global climate change in the 2007 Oscar winner for Best Documentary Feature. An Inconvenient Truth makes the compelling case that global warming is real, man-made, and its effects will be cataclysmic if we don’t act now. Gore presents a wide array of facts and information in a thoughtful and compelling way: often humorous, frequently emotional, always fascinating. In the end, An Inconvenient Truth accomplishes what all great films should: it leaves the viewer shaken, involved and inspired.

Looking for other cool products from National Geographic? Their iCatalog is packed with their entire product selection.  Shop right from here or click Get & Share and put it on your desktop or personal homepage.

iCatalogs as Ad Units

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Your company’s catalog at the Doctor’s office – that is great advertising for any marketer.  On the web, it is not so easy to show off your great assortment of products on the wide array of web sites your customers visit every day.  That was then.  But now, with the iCatalog you can put your entire product inventory in an easy to navigate 300 x 250 widget and run it as an advertisement on any website where your prospects and customers might visit.  We have taken rich media ads to a new level.

Take a look at this video and see how the UncommonGoods iCatalog becomes a natural part of the Naturalpath.com website.  Want to learn more about going paperless with iCatalogs?  Drop us a note at merchantservice@catalogchoice.org. Put the video in full screen mode to get the best view.

Ad Unit example from Catalog Choice on Vimeo.

Paper or Plastic – Never forget your bags again.

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Here’s another simple, yet elegant, solution for eco-living from Gaiam, one of our participating merchants. The ChicoBag Reusable Shopping Bags are so compact and strong, that you’ll always have your bags when you need them.

ChicoBags Reusable Shopping Bags – set of 3   Item #04-9393
$24.00

ChicoBags Reusable Shopping Bags - set of 3 - Kitchen - Household - Eco Home & Outdoor - Gaiam

Though we have the best intentions, we often forget to bring our reusable shopping bags with us when we’re out. If that sounds familiar, you’ll love these! They compactly fold into their own tiny sewn-in pouch (about the size of a cell phone) to stay – on call – in purses, packs or pockets or on keychains. Featherweight nylon fabric means you’ll never know they’re there yet each holds an impressive 20 lbs. China.

Looking for other cool products from Gaiam? Their iCatalog is packed with their entire product selection.  Shop right from here or click Get & Share and put it on your desktop or personal homepage.

iCatalog Search is here

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

If you have taken a look at the iCatalogs we recently launched, but could not find the product you were looking for as you traversed through the products, we have great news. Today, we upgraded all the iCatalogs with Search.  It is easy as could be.  Click the Search link in the iCatalog menu (at the bottom of the iCatalog) and enter your search term.

Catalog Choice - Control the catalogs you receive in the mail
We’ll show you all the products that contain your search term either in the product name or product description.
Catalog Widget | Product Zoom
Click the Details link next to any product you like and get a large view of the product just like you are on the retailer’s website.
Catalog Choice - Control the catalogs you receive in the mail
Want to share your discovery with your family or friends?  Click Share and we make it easy to email your discovery or post it to Facebook, Twitter, MySpace or Delicious.
With iCatalogs shopping now uses less paper and is more social.
Head on over to the iCatalog gallery and save your favorite iCatalogs now.