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Attentive and Bazaarvoice Partner to Integrate User-Generated Content into SMS Channel – Yahoo Finance

Enables brands to enrich the shopping experience with more personalized interactions through ratings and reviews, while driving more revenue and brand loyalty
NEW YORK, November 01, 2023–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Attentive, the world’s #1 conversational marketing platform, today announced a new integration with Bazaarvoice, the leading provider of full-funnel authentic user-generated content (UGC) solutions, that allows brands to send review requests via SMS and email. The incorporation of UGC from Bazaarvoice, such as ratings, reviews and customer surveys into Attentive's SMS and email platform combines two powerful conversion technologies into one unified experience for marketers. This enables brands to encourage more review generation and other types of UGC, driving more connections with customers and enriching the consumer shopping journey.
Collecting and leveraging UGC and customer feedback has a direct impact for brands, as 99% of online shoppers read reviews. Customer satisfaction surveys and reviews can provide brands with crucial feedback that can help improve their products, messaging, and services. As more and more shoppers are on mobile, brands on the Attentive platform can now leverage the integration internationally to unlock significant opportunities to build consumer trust and increase the likelihood of shoppers purchasing.
"We’re excited to be able to offer brands a convenient and interactive way for shoppers to rate their purchases, write a review, and upload a photo of their purchased items right from their phone," said Brian Malkerson, Chief Revenue Officer, Attentive. "This partnership with Bazaarvoice will help our joint brands unlock the full potential of UGC and customer feedback to improve their products and services, further increasing brand loyalty and revenue."
"For brands seeking to truly connect with their customers and unlock the power of UGC, this integration between Attentive and Bazaarvoice is a game-changer," said Mark Drosos, SVP Worldwide Channels and Alliances, Bazaarvoice. "By seamlessly blending the world of SMS and email with authentic customer reviews, ratings, and feedback, brands can now forge deeper, more personal connections with their audience, driving revenue growth and fostering brand loyalty in the process."
Features of the integration include:
The ability to add a URL to post-purchase, shipping notifications, as well as conversational text messages that link directly to a page so buyers can complete a review.
Segmenting SMS and email subscriber audiences based on certain actions they’ve taken, such as those who have completed a review for a certain product category, those who have submitted a review using a star rating, and/or those who have submitted an image or video review.
The ability to message subscribers that have completed a review with either a reward coupon and/or personalized message with similar products via SMS or email.
"Attentive has allowed us to leverage SMS as a key marketing channel and they’ve changed the way we communicate with our customers," said Jenna Flateman Posner, Chief Digital Officer, Solo Brands. "We’re thrilled to be integrating Attentive with our UGC platform, Bazaarvoice, to enhance our SMS program and be able to request product reviews and engage with loyal customers."
To learn more about this technology integration and how Attentive and Bazaarvoice are helping brands drive product reviews and UGC, sign up here.
About Attentive
Attentive® is the world’s #1 conversational marketing platform, reinventing business to consumer communication. Our SMS-first software platform helps everyone from entrepreneurs to enterprises strengthen relationships with their consumers in a new way. Through two-way, real-time, personalized communications, we drive billions in e-commerce revenue and over 8,000 leading brands like CB2, Pura Vida, GUESS and Urban Outfitters rely on Attentive to deliver powerful commerce experiences.
To learn more about Attentive or to request a demo, visit www.attentive.com or follow us on LinkedIn, X (formerly Twitter), or Instagram.
About Bazaarvoice
Thousands of the world’s leading brands and retailers trust Bazaarvoice technology, services, and expertise to drive revenue, extend reach, gain actionable insights, and create loyal advocates. Bazaarvoice’s extensive global retail, social, and search syndication network, product-passionate community, and enterprise-level technology provide the tools brands and retailers need to create smarter shopper experiences across the entire customer journey.
Founded in 2005, Bazaarvoice is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with offices in North America, Europe, and Australia. For more information, visit www.bazaarvoice.com.
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