BURLINGTON, Mass., Feb. 10, 2016 -- Bridgeline Digital, Inc. (NASDAQ:BLIN), today announced two customers have selected the new iAPPS accelerators to help them quickly launch rich digital experiences.
In an earnings call wrapping up the 2015 year, Bridgeline’s COO Ari Kahn referenced the accelerator addition to Bridgeline’s iAPPS web suite. Accelerators are SaaS products built upon the award-winning iAPPS Platform that enable businesses to quickly launch websites, webstores and distributed brand network websites, all incorporating best practices with enterprise-level content management and marketing automation.
“We saw demand in the marketplace - where nimble franchise and commerce businesses could increase revenue by quickly launching an enterprise-class web presence,” Kahn said. “With over a decade of experience, Bridgeline understands the core online capabilities that deliver 80% of a website’s value so businesses can quickly unlock potential revenue and further refine their website over time. This agile approach to a site launch has a stronger ROI for the customer and creates markets for Bridgeline where it previously did not sell.”
Danielle Fence, an outdoor living design business based in Tampa, Fla., will be launching a new iAPPS webstore utilizing the ecommerce accelerator. This powerful pair gives the company all the robust functionality built into the iAPPS Commerce Platform with a layer of flexible tools to enhance user experience and drive conversions.
Similarly, a national network of dentists and orthodontists will be launching on iAPPSds utilizing the distributed site accelerator. This allows them to quickly launch sites for the entire network of locations and use the powerful campaign distribution technology inherent in the iAPPSds platform.
“This is a game changer,” Kahn said. “It means customers can get an enterprise-level digital engagement platform in a fraction of the time required to launch a traditional enterprise website.”
About Bridgeline Digital
Bridgeline Digital helps customers maximize the performance of their full digital experience – from websites and intranets to online stores and campaigns. Bridgeline’s iAPPS platform deeply integrates Web Content Management, eCommerce, eMarketing, Social Media management, and Web Analytics to help marketers deliver digital experiences that attract, engage and convert their customers across all channels. Headquartered in Burlington, Mass., Bridgeline has thousands of quality customers that range from small- and medium-sized organizations to Fortune 1000 companies. To learn more, please visit www.bridgeline.com or call (800) 603-9936.
Becki Dilworth Bridgeline Digital, Inc. Senior Vice President of Marketing 303.785.3858 [email protected]


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