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Complete Media Lifecycle Management. NetSuite Manages End-to-End Business Processes in One, Unified System.

NetSuite for Media and Publishing Companies manages all of your customers—subscribers and advertisers alike—in one, unified application suite that seamlessly integrates sales with back-office financial, accounting and order management processes. NetSuite for Media Companies is based on the experience and best practices of a host of media firms, complemented with a proven professional services implementation methodology and configuration services.

  • Execute sales campaigns within the system and easily measure results.
  • Manage both aspects of sales: selling insertion orders to advertisers and subscriptions to your readership.
  • Track advertisements from insertion order through fulfillment and verification, then automatically generate invoices per customized billing schedules.
  • Integrate with other solutions you use to drive your business, such as DoubleClick, OpenAds and other verification servers.

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Benefits

Streamlined Operations

Flexible, easy-to-use cloud-based business system manages financials, sales, services and analytics.

Accelerated Order Insertion

Expedite lead-to-cash processes and become business friendly.

Grow Subscribers

Advanced renewal management with a single view of each customer lets you provide enhanced service.

Track Advertising Performance

Full visibility from insertion order to invoicing.

Solutions

Integrated Ecommerce

Manage content subscription and sales through NetSuite's Ecommerce solution—integrated to your general ledger with unified and recurring billing.

Commissions Management

Manage sales commissions, create auditable structures for complex sales incentive management and forecast sales expenses.

Advanced Reporting

Closely monitor content performance, as well as division profitability and performance. View subscriptions across properties and manage expenses, share billings forecasts and determine how to invest in each media property to maximize revenue.
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