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Going for Gold Data Quality Training Workshop
Wednesday 1 October, 10:30 am, 3:00 pm
Free
Product data is your silent sales team. You will learn how to create product data that sells your products and enhances your brand.
Venue: EDA Offices, Rotherwick House, 3 Thomas More St, London E1W 1YZ – follow this link for directions
This workshop covers:
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Understanding the product data environment and why high-quality product data so important
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What EDATA Gold Standard means and how to get there
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Best practice for product descriptions
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Best practice for product images
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Understanding the ETIM data standard and its role in highlighting the technical performance of your products
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How to use the ETIM Content Management Tool (CMT)
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Beyond Gold: what’s next in the drive to excellence?
Previous delegates explain why you should attend
"It was an amazing session, especially for someone like me who is completely new to the area - a great introduction to the subject!"
"Helpful insights, was nice in a smaller group as well and to meet others in person."
"Excellence workshop, relevant materials, appropriate length and basically, well done."
Please note our late cancellation policy
As this is an important topic the EDA has committed to cover the cost of this training on behalf of its Members and Affiliates.
This does not mean that there is no cost to the training: the EDA is covering the cost of the tutors’ time, training materials, their travel costs, overnight accommodation, as well as all refreshments and lunch for delegates.
To enable us to continue to offer this training without charging EDA businesses it has become necessary to introduce a Late Cancellation Clause: if you cancel your place after we have contacted you to reconfirm your attendance (typically about a week before the training) and you are unable to send another colleague from your business, we will invoice you for £100.
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