Creating a Profitable Catalog: Everything You Need to Know to Create a Catalog That Sells Review

Creating a Profitable Catalog: Everything You Need to Know to Create a Catalog That Sells
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Creating a Profitable Catalog: Everything You Need to Know to Create a Catalog That Sells ReviewIf you want to read only one book on the catalog business, make sure you pick this one.
I've read more than 5 books in English and German on the catalog subject and Schmid's book is in a class of its own.
It promises to cover the entire catalog process, including strategic planning, merchandising, creative, marketing (circulation), fulfillment, testing, and measuring response and ROI. And it delivers on the promise to an extend that I've never seen before. I spend this summer in Cannes, France, and enjoyed Schmid's book in the hot sun. Just couldn't put it aside...
His 11 pages long spreadsheet model in appendix includes everything for a new catalog start-up feasibility study ... and provides insight for the budgeting process to more experienced catalogers. [Why doesn't he provide a downloadable version in Excel on his homepage?]
The only competitor to this book is probably Katie Muldoon's 1995-publication, which is out of print (her home page says that a new book on the strategic aspects of catalogs is forthcoming).
One weakness that all books on cataloging have so far is their unserious treatment of the Internet. Schmid's book is from 2000 and it shows. It doesn't contain solid work on dynamic publishing, which is exploding via the Internet these years. It's not that Schmid doesn't accept that the Internet will be a phenomenal factor, but in this area so much of the catalog processes have been digitized since 2000. Thus, on this promise it doesn't deliver.
I still recommend this book as the best source so far to understanding all the catalog processes and hints to improving the bottom-line.
Peter Leerskov,
MSc in International Business (Marketing & Management) and Graduate Diploma in E-businessCreating a Profitable Catalog: Everything You Need to Know to Create a Catalog That Sells Overview

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