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How To Use myEDITED
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Interactive Tutorials
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How To Use EDITED Market
- Getting Started With Competitive Market
- Building & Managing Competitive Market Workbooks
- Using Competitive Market Workbook Filters
- Competitive Market Workbook Advanced Filtering
- Competitive Market Analysis Types: Analyzing Products In Workbooks
- Competitive Market Analysis In Practice
- Classic Competitive Market Dashboards
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- How Does EDITED Competitive Market Work?
- Sharing EDITED Data
- Market: Understanding Terminology & Methodology
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How To Use EDITED Digital & Omni
- Getting Started: Navigation & Administration
- Getting Started: Control Panel
- Analysis Types: Dashboards
- Analysis Types: Insights
- Analysis Types: Opportunities (Decision Trees)
- Analysis Types: Opportunities (Action Impact)
- Analysis: Opportunities (Product Badges)
- Analysis Types: Basket Analysis
- Analysis Types: Tasks
- Getting Started: Using Charts
- Getting Started: Exporting, Sharing, Saving & Downloading
- EDITED Digital/Omni FAQ
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- DynamicAction Glossary
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myEDITED: What Is Our Pricing?
Our Pricing is housed within the Pricing Module and links to Product Dimensional Insights in EDITED Omni. Here, you can analyze your product performance alongside product profitability, promotion performance, and customer profitability in a customizable table view.
Our pricing is powered by Enterprise data, which is your own internal business data. With over 100 pre-built collectors, we securely gather information from across your organization, including product, transaction, web analytics, inventory, cost, and customer data. By integrating this Enterprise data, you can contextualize your business performance within the broader market landscape, making your insights more actionable and relevant.
Our Pricing Use Cases
- Identify top-selling products.
- Optimize pricing strategies.
- Evaluate new product performance.
- Understand profitability by category.
- Identify which categories/products need attention.
- Identify underperforming products.