Australian consumers love catalogues. Every week catalogues reach into the homes and minds of Australians with remarkable effect because of their easy browsing appeal.

Up until now however, it’s been very difficult for retailers to take the catalogue experience online. Not anymore…

Catalogue Central is a website portal that aggregates retail catalogues in one central place. But if you’re thinking it simply links to retail websites – it’s much much more. Only retail catalogues are published on Catalogue Central, and you’ll be surprised when you see how easy they are to view – it’s like “real pages” turning.

Catalogue Central is the perfect compliment to your existing catalogue distribution program because it:

Extends your catalogue reach to people who want your catalogue, but miss it.
(e.g. rain, dogs, high rise buildings, “no junk mail”, rural areas, already threw it out, busy high income professionals, people at work).

Extends the life of your catalogue because it’s online from start to finish.
Can’t be thrown out, lost, eaten. Automatically comes on and goes down inline with your sale activity.


Aggregates online visitor traffic by retailers being all togethe
r(fashion, home, hardware, furniture, technology, outdoor, auto to name a few categories).

Creates an amazing 3D paper catalogue experience for customers.
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Enables retailers to serve catalogue variations into different States and regions.


If you’d like to find out how Catalogue Central can drive online traffic to your stores, call Robert Wong today on
0419 238768, or email robert.wong@cataloguecentral.com.au now for our advertising information pack.

Ask about Special Pricing: During August, September and October 2006.

              
            By 2007 Australia will have 4 million homes (56%) connected to broadband.
The Internet is having an increasingly significant impact on Australian retailers, but its effect is largely hidden.
Symon Van Wyk – Hot House Interactive, Sydney
86% of Australian women aged 18-29 are web users
Anything that allows women to access information more quickly and frees up precious time is to be welcomed.
Susan Rice, Lloyds TSB Scotland







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