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  • Preface
    • BrandBlum Overview*
  • Introduction
    • Introduction*
    • How to Use this Guide*
  • Getting Started
    • Getting Started*
  • Roles & Functions
    • Summary of Roles*
    • Brand Marketer*
    • Brand Salesperson*
  • Program Set Up & Basics
    • My Programs
    • Adding a Program
    • Viewing and Editing a Program*
  • Program Execution
    • Program Participation-Intro*
    • Viewing Programs*
    • Program Tasks*
    • Reviewing Tasks (Brand Salesperson)
  • Program Monitoring
    • Reporting and Tracking*
  • Admin Functions
    • My Profile
    • Brand Admin Capabilities
    • Brand Tab
    • Retailers Tab
    • Stores Tab
    • Users Tab**
    • Associating Users With Stores
  • Troubleshooting & Support
    • FAQ*
  • Appendices
    • Release Notes v1.3.2 - Dec 4
    • Release Notes v1.3.1 - Nov 27
    • What's New
    • Key Terms*
    • Known Issues
  1. Overview
  2. Appendices

Appendices

  • Release Notes v1.3.2 - Dec 4

    How BrandBlum Works Hard for You We’re always working to make BrandBlum better! Every six to eight weeks, we release a Big Update packed with helpful new features designed to make your work simpler and more efficient. In between, you’ll ...

  • Release Notes v1.3.1 - Nov 27

    How BrandBlum Works Hard for You We’re always working to make BrandBlum better! Every six to eight weeks, we release a Big Update packed with helpful new features designed to make your work simpler and more efficient. In between, you’ll ...

  • What's New

    Cow Release Notes Cow, released on Nov 12, 2024, focuses on data (exports, search), admin set up, and user analytics. All of the items refer to Desktop. Mobile is responsive and will mimic desktop, except where explicitly noted.   M=Brand Marketer ...

  • Key Terms*

    Glossary of Key Terms Items in italics are other terms defined in this glossary. BRAND The parent company, the one selling the product to the next line of distribution. Examples: Warmies, Nike, Logitech COGS "COGS" stands for Cost of Goods S ...

  • Known Issues

    If there are known issues in a release, you'll see them here. We'll also note who this will likely impact, using the following abbreviations: M=Brand Marketer | S=Brand Salesperson | R=Retail Store Team | X=None (not specifi ...

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