Bridgeline Unbound Digital Experience Platform to Power Bank’s Customer Experience
Bridgeline Digital, Inc. (NASDAQ:BLIN), a provider in cloud-based Web Content Management, eCommerce and Marketing Automation software, announced today that they will be partnering with a full-service bank to power their digital presence.
The engagement is a three-year SaaS subscription to Bridgeline Unbound Digital Experience Platform – which encompasses the Marketing and Content modules for marketing automation and web content management – as well as associated professional services. The implementation will leverage the Bridgeline accelerator framework of core templates and modules which are pre-built, mobile-friendly components built on best practices that can be rapidly tailored to accommodate unique branding and business requirements. The Bridgeline solution will transform the bank’s digital footprint, providing a unique online experience that will drive increased customer engagement across the various products and services. The Bridgeline platform also provides for best practices in search engine optimization that will help to drive an increase in local website traffic.
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“Bridgeline’s Unbound platform empowers many regional banks and financial institutions to take their online presence to the next level with engaging customer experiences,” said Ari Kahn, CEO of Bridgeline Digital. “Our secure environment and experience with SOC2, PCI and ADA compliance helps the organization stay compliant while effectively managing their targeted online marketing initiatives. As a result of this engagement, we expect our customer to see an immediate digital ROI.”
“Bridgeline Unbound powers the complete customer journey – with the ability to attract, engage, nurture and convert prospects into customers”, added Kahn. “We’re looking forward to seeing how our newest customer will grow using Bridgeline Unbound.”
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