CEG Adds Archive and Audit Feature to its Company Retailer application

(PRWEB) April 7, 2005

CEG, a top provider of web-enabled advertising and marketing solutions, these days announced the introduction of its new Archive and Audit function. The function automatically saves an electronic version of each communication ever ordered and empowers the advertising manager with the capability search and retrieve orders up to seven years old.

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The Archive and Audit feature is the newest in a suite of secure web-primarily based tools that allow marketing and advertising directors to far better handle brand, compliance, quality and price range. The CEG Organization Store enables a bank’s loan officers and branch managers to create localized versions of corporate approved communications.

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Even even though the bank’s administrator limits the level of localization and modification, managing versions for hundreds of customers and branches is a challenge for the corporate marketer. The new Archive and Audit feature enables the marketer to browse a library of completed orders and view particulars of those orders, as nicely as search the archive for orders placed by a certain person on a certain date.

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Far more than a dozen banks use CEG’s Company Retailer today to make sure that each and every branch office has access to and makes use of only up-to-date collateral including full-colour sell sheets, brochures, postcards, loan applications, presentation folders, enterprise cards and stationery. CEG’s unique internet-enabled WYSIWYG document editing tool gives customers the capability to localize particular text and images, view proofs in true-time, and have printed communication mailed directly to prospects and consumers. Making use of CEG’s fully automated digital production system, most orders can be shipped in less than 24 hours.

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About CEG

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CEG (http://www.smartceg.com/480-991-1326) develops internet-enabled applications for managing printed collateral and 1-to-1 advertising and marketing applications. The business provides online document management, database management, and printing services to 41,000 firms in 31 nations, including several Fortune 500 firms.

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