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How to use TSI pages? Date: June 2009 Areas: Development, Design, & Marketing
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Access to ‘Using TSI Prices’ landing page Using TSI Prices Benchmarking, managing risk, tracking imports & exports, as well as contract negotiation. >>Learn more here CM to change CM: How can I add new menu item/pages? I want to add a menu item called: “Using TSI Prices”
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‘Using TSI Prices’ Landing Page - Concept TSI Benchmarking TSI Price Risk Management TSI Contract Negotiation TSI Track Import/Export Opportunity Discovery Using TSI Prices Designed by Michael – see next page Using TSI Prices Benchmarking, managing risk, tracking imports & exports, as well as contract negotiation. >>Learn more here
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‘Using TSI Prices’ Landing Page - Design Benchmarking Price Risk Management Contract Negotiation Track Import/Export Opportunity Discovery - Landing page to have simple and easy to use navigation – four boxes with four choices - Boxes need to look like they fit the website - Each box to contain: - Title - 4-5 bullet points - Download button >links to PDF - Try this analysis >links to sub page Designed by Michael I would like to include compelling bullet points and call to action on 4 boxes – new visitors to site only view two pages – I want to compel them to click and feel that just the title – ‘benchmarking’ is not enough
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‘Using TSI Prices’ Landing Page - Design Benchmarking Are you lagging, norming or outperforming Compare your purchasing Download price history Chart your data against ours Act on comparison information >> Download Free Guide >> Start using this analysis Track Import/Export Opportunity Discovery Track new markets and sources of demand Monitor supply in the global market place Recognise emergent pricing trends Chart multiple products/markets to spot differentials >> Download Free Guide >> Start using this analysis - It is important that I am able to edit/amend the text in these boxes either in the back end editor or in the online editor - Start using this analysis links to Implementation Page - Subscriber version of this page, does not have link to start using this analysis Designed by Michael
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‘Using TSI Prices’ Landing Page - Design Contract Negotiation Independent prices – ideal for negotiating parties Regular, weekly prices and history Download price history Customise reporting period lengths, weights and currencies Manage your price risk more effectively >> Download Free Guide >> Start using this analysis Price Risk Management Manage your price risk more effectively Gain exposure to spot prices, with the safety net of contracts, whilst reducing spot market volatility Prevent margin erosion on fixed price contracts Gain better supplier/customer relationships >> Download Free Guide >> Start using this analysis Designed by Michael - It is important that I am able to edit/amend the text in these boxes either in the back end editor or in the online editor - Start using this analysis links to Implementation Page - Subscriber version of this page, does not have link to start using this analysis
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Start Using this analysis Using TSI Prices – Implementation Define price series you wish to analyze Purchase historical data from The Steel Index Make this a part of your business Subscribe to The Steel Index Use our online price analyzer to complete your data analysis Click Here to Subscribe Click Here for Data Try this Analysis Design help from Michael? CM to create page: This page does not require a link from the menu bar – you can only reach it from ‘Using TSI Prices’ landing page Using TSI Prices Benchmarking, managing risk, tracking imports & exports, as well as contract negotiation. >>Learn more here Links to sub form with historical data pre-selected Links to sub form with subscribe pre-selected
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Linking flow chart Home page yellow box Resource Menu Bar drop down Using TSI price landing page Download 1 of 4 Pdfs Enter implementation page Enter sub page with historical data pre-selected Enter sub page with Subscription pre-selected 1 2 3 4 If bullet points and call to action are not included on landing page, then add in step 2a before step 3. Benchmarking PRM Contract Neg Tract IE & TO 3
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Why PDF? What will it look like? -The PDF will open in a new internet window using acrobat reader - PDF’s are easy to print, save, and share - PDF’s can be linked internally (i.e. table of contents to help navigate) and also with clear call to actions - More space on an A4 PDF to display than on webpage -Easier to update a PDF, and to add new ones as needed - More freedom with design - Mik is coming up with a template which will look professional, branded, and easy to navigate - After a discussion with Mik if you are on a page viewing a tutorial/guide, then you are not able to simultaneously do the suggested guide - Whereas if the PDF opens in a different window or is printed out, then the user can simultaneously perform the suggestions in the guide
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