18.01.2010 Category: M+M News

Comprehensive re-launch of www.onlinemedianet.de


New website for comprehensive multichannel marketing solution goes online.

The partners Meyle+Müller, Stuber and w&co MediaServices have restructured and redesigned their multichannel marketing solution OnlineMediaNet (OMN). At www.onlinemedianet.de they provide information about how products and content can be published in a highly automated way from a central database across arbitrary sales channels.

"The redesign followed the same guiding principles as OnlineMediaNet itself: provide our customers with efficient answers to their questions with understandable, practical content", according to Jürgen Mühlfeit, SALES Director at Meyle+Müller.

Robert Schneider, Managing Director of w&co MediaServices continues: "We've succeeded in translating the modular character and flexibility of our multichannel solution into a website and to help navigate each user quickly to the exact information he or she needs.”

Away with the playful layout, bring in the functional design: At www.onlinemedianet.de the user intuitively navigates the site architecture and gets a quick overview as well as in-depth, detailed explanations, and is able to find ample information about the opportunities of a coordinated utilization of the print, online, mobile und stationary sales channels.

From Catalog Management through to Translation Management, from clippings using OnlineMASK through though fashion consultancy via OnlineFIGURATOR: The modules and plug-ins are broadly featured on the new website but always against the background of how they can be used and their practical utility, e.g. for daily mail-order operations or the requirements of publishing houses.

Stay informed: the sections "News and Press" are updated daily and provide journalists with editorial contributions, case studies, as well as announcements regarding new and continued developments of OnlineMediaNet. "Our customers, both the existing and prospective ones, definitely should have more than just a look", Marion Henning of Stuber GmbH explains.