[ARCHIVED] Market Canvas Catalog

jsowalsk
Community Coach
Community Coach

Hi everyone,

I am interested in learning how you are marketing Canvas Catalog at your universities/institutions/businesses for individuals to use it?
We currently offer Canvas Catalog as a service to our university community. The staff/faculty member who are affiliated with departments and colleges sign a Service Level Agreement and then we train them how to use the system and support them moving forward. Examples of support are: Adding them as Catalog Administrators/Sub Catalog Admins to Canvas Catalog for them to create listings and we add them to our payment gateway to be Transaction Managers.
I would appreciate any marketing strategies, documentation, presentations etc. that you have come up with. It would be greatly appreciated.
Looking forward to hearing from you and thank you in advance.
Jessica 
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