3 important things to do right now - welcome SolidWorks Manufacturing Network members
April 29, 2008
Welcome to SupplierSource! Our whole purpose is to help buyers and suppliers find each other fast. For a little history on how SupplierSource has evolved from the SolidWorks Manufacturing Network check out the blog post ‘Just the facts, M’am, just the facts’.
Following these steps is valuable to all new members, but parts of each step are specifically for new members being welcomed to SupplierSource from the SolidWorks Manufacturing Network. Be sure to also check out the ‘3 valuable things to do as soon as you can’ blog post for additional steps to take.
We’ve started a profile for SolidWorks Manufacturing Network members based on our existing database and visits to your web site. Now it’s YOUR profile. You can makes changes and improvement whenever YOU want to using the easy tools provided. The following steps are meant to provide a simple guide to start getting the most out of your profile right now. Additional posts will provide more ways to add to your profile, but these three steps are the most important.
Sign in - Go to www.SupplierSource.com and use the link in the upper right corner. Then use the email address that you provided for the main contact in your SolidWorks Manufacturing Network application and was used to recently contact you. That email also contained a password. You can use the ‘I forgot my password’ link on that page to create a new password any time. If you did not receive an email or are unsure of the email address to use, please use the ‘Get support’ link in the ‘Helpful Resources:’ column (which is lower on the same page) to contact us and get a quick response.
Immediately check all of your contact data for accuracy -Â We did our best to use your own web site and our database to get the latest data, but only you know what the correct data is. Use the ‘Edit My SupplierProfile’ link over in the left column. Check the ‘Hello World!’ blog post for information about geocoding and your address data. If the address you enter cannot be geocoded, our distance search cannot find you, so please be sure that it works. You will see an error mesage at the bottom of the address area if there is a problem and you’ll see no message if everything is fine.
Add to your ‘Specialties’ and ‘Capabilities’ - These are the top dogs in the search algorithms which determine your position in search results. Right now you have only one ‘Specialty’, but you can have up to 3 and also 8 capabilities. Check FAQ #9 for how to see all of your service choices, FAQ #10 for special tips, and FAQ #  11 for reordering help. (You can also find the FAQ link at the bottom of all web site pages, except on the blog.)
Since you will be making a number of changes and will want to check the results, be sure to read the ‘Why don’t my changes show up?’ blog post to understand why it takes about an hour for your changes to show up in new searches.
Also be sure to read the blog post with three more valuable steps for all members to take to get the most out of their profiles!
Thanks for being a part of SupplierSource and feel free to send comments or suggestions as you find your way around.
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3 valuable things to do as soon as you can - welcome SolidWorks Manufacturing Network members
April 29, 2008
Welcome to SupplierSource! Our whole purpose is to help buyers and suppliers find each other fast. For a little history on how SupplierSource has evolved from the SolidWorks Manufacturing Network check out the blog post ‘Just the facts, M’am, just the facts’.
In the ‘3 important things to do right now’ post we outlined the three most important actions for new SolidWmembers to take immediately. This post will cover three valuable steps for everyone to take as soon as they can and then to do on an ongoing basis to keep their profile fresh and reward the internet bots always looking for new content to scarf up and rank.
Add photos to your portfolio page - Photos are more appealing than text and offer much more information to the potential new customer. They can also have captions, which allow you to point out what is important for the viewer to notice. These photos are cycled through on the SupplierSource home page in the right column. Viewers are drawn to the photos and as they hover over the picture your caption and company name will appear. Clicking on a picture will take the potential customer directly to your profile portfolio page.
Get customer reviews - We all respond best to our trusted friends who give us the benefit of their experience. Share your experiences and help the valuable partners that you work with by adding a simple review to their profile. Check out the ‘Don’t be scared - say something nice!’ blog post. If your suppliers don’t yet have their free SupplierSource listing, then use the ‘Invite a supplier’ link in the ‘Things to do” list. While you’re at it, use the ‘Tell a friend’ link to easily let them know about SupplierSource.
Add facility info - On your ‘Facilities’ page you can call out the manufacturing, testing and inspection equipment that make your operations unique. You can even use the space (the content you enter appears on your profile front page) to embed YouTube videos (like Surface Solutions did) by following some simple steps outlined in the ‘Liven up your profile with YouTube’ blog post.Â
You’ve probably noticed that this blog thing is a valuable source of tips, information on what’s new, and even a chuckle or two now and then. So please subscribe to the RSS feeds that easily keep you informed when changes are made (yet another post ‘RSS - better than a fire hose’) and let us help you liven up your profile and your day all around.
Welcome to SupplierSource! Our whole purpose is to help buyers and suppliers find each other fast. For a little history on how SupplierSource has evolved from the SolidWorks Manufacturing Network check out the blog post ‘Just the facts, M’am, just the facts’.
How are people going to find me if they use SolidWorks and want to use a supplier who does too?Â
By using the ‘Refine your results’ choices in the left column.

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Once a user starts a search, the first set of results also includes the ‘Refine your results’ column, which then allows them to make additional choices to further reduce the set of possibilities.
You can see (in the image to the left) that in the ‘Certifications’ choices, the user can select SolidWorks Manufacturing Network as one criteria.  This means that only network members will be considered as they make other choices; such as service, industries or materials.
The main goal is to help the user define what they want in steps that reduce the number of possible suppliers to a manageable number. The choices that you make on your supplier profile are what determine where you appear on the various lists of choices.
Since searching at SupplierSource can be done in many ways (see FAQ #3 for several different approaches), the ‘Refine your results’ column (also sometimes referred to as guided navigation) is a powerful tool to make any search easier.
 It’s also an easy way for SolidWorks users to find you!
Be sure to check out the blog posts ‘3 important things to do right now’ and ‘3 valuable things to do as soon as you can’ for more help in making the most out of your SupplierSource profile.
Why don’t my changes show up?
April 24, 2008
We make a big deal about how your profile is yours to edit, treasure, and keep interesting. But when you make your changes, they don’t show up right away. What’s up?
SPEED IS KING! The whole point of SupplierSource is to help our visitors (including you) find each other in the fastest and easiest way possible. If you’re doing a search and it takes too long - you’re gone - same with people looking for you.
Any part of your profile that is searchable is held in our search index database. When a visitor arrives and wants to find you, every part of their search query goes into that database to find matches. Based on the results, the visitor may refine their search with even more choices. We’re all hoping that their choices will lead to a short list that contains you.
So, if we keep saying “Excuse me, search index database, I want to make some changes” then the database is busy doing housekeeping rather than giving us the results we want - NOW!
Since speed is king, we only interrupt the search index once an hour. Every sixty minutes, all the changes made are gathered up and put in just the right places in the index. Once that is done, your changes will show up.
Depending on when you put in your changes, you could get lucky and have them show up in just a few minutes. Or it could take close to the full sixty minutes. Since you save often while making your changes (right?); I suppose that, theoretically, some of your changes could show up almost immediately, while others take longer.
So, that is why your changes don’t always show up when you think they will. Your patience keeps the search process speeding along for the visitor, so they can find you faster!
Knock on wood…
April 18, 2008
This better not be a jinx, but we’ve been perking right along these last few days and I think we’re back in the regular universe again. If anyone notices ongoing problems, please let us know and we’ll get them fixed.
Thank you for bearing with us!
The pictures are just in case you thought that trucks didn’t have fun! Check out the European Truck Racing web site. It has everything, including some awesome videos. Racing cars looks way safer!
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Frustrated? YES!
April 14, 2008
We apologize for the ongoing technical issues that have kept the SupplierSource web site bouncing up and down like a yo-yo over the last few days. I’m not a software or network guy, so I won’t even try to explain the details (which keep changing hour by hour anyway). Moving the servers was intended to increase our up-time, but somehow we’ve ended up in a reverse universe.
I can’t make any promises, but we are all doing our best to resolve the current issues and restore both the site and our reliability as soon as possible.
Thank you for any patience you may still be able to muster.
We’re back up & running (finally)
April 7, 2008
Thank you for your patience (grrrrrr!!!) as we moved our servers. We do apologize for any inconvenience we may have caused with this outage. It took a lot longer than we expected and only some significant extra effort by the team got us back up by Saturday afternoon.
Several kind folks asked nicely what was up with the site and we (re)learned the importance of having a maintenance page up with an explanation. We’re sorry for that oversight. We did finally get a message up late on Friday.
There are still a couple things that we’re working on, but they shouldn’t affect your normal usage. PLEASE - do let us know if we missed something and you find it.
Now that the servers are in our building and more directly under our control, future incidents can be handled more quickly.
I got some grief because the last giant dump truck picture didn’t have any people in it to show how truly gigantic it was. Well, now you’ve got some people next to and on this GIANT Hitachi AC Diesel-Electric dump. Take that!
WARNING! SITE DOWN SOON!
April 1, 2008
Yikes! Did I scare ya? We’re not moving mountains, but we do have to move the SupplierSource servers. That means an actual real world physical shut down, disconnect, pick up, move to different town, put down, reconnect, turn on and test. Phew! I’m tired already and I’m not even doing it.
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So, SupplierSource will officially be out of commission from Thursday, April 3 at 9:00a.m. EST until Friday, April 4 at 2:00p.m. EST. Please bear with us if it takes a nanosecond or two longer. If we can be back up sooner, we certainly will.
If you have any questions or want to come help please let us know! Hard hats ready?
P.S. The giant Komatsu dump truck doesn’t have anything to do with anything other than the fact that I love trucks and will use any excuse to put a truck into a posting.
P.P.S This is not an April Fool’s gag.
Hello world!
March 24, 2008
Just recently, Jaime, one of our key developers, unlocked the power of SupplierSource’s international search abilities. Now you can find our growing number of partners around the globe.
You’ll get great results with postal codes; “M21 9XW” gives:
City and country searches work well too; “christchurch new zealand” gives:
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Even complete street addresses work (most of the time);
“36100 ZANE’ (VI) ITALY - Via Pettinà , 16 - P.IVA 00147230247 IT” gives:
But, you do need to be more specific with cities that may exist in multiple countries. If your looking for Moscow, Vermont - be sure to include the state too; “moscow vt” gives very different results…
…than just “moscow”…
You may have noticed from these examples that searching does not require strict punctuation or even capital letters.
So, have some fun and check out our partners around the globe. Just remember that it is a big place and we won’t always be right. Please keep your own profile up to date too, so that folks can find you!
FAQ #5
March 7, 2008
Sometimes no change is a good change.
It is still free to have a profile listed on SupplierSource. FAQ #5 used to say that “during our Beta period it will be free…”.
Now it says (if you can read it):
This is the important part:
That is all. Smoke ‘em if you got ‘em. (As long as you go outside to the designated area and observe all other company and local municipal, state, national, international and galactic rules, laws and restrictions.)












