Sunday, October 14, 2007

Baynote

Baynote providing powerful tools that even leverage user's Database of Intentions continuously throughout the day to provide content just-in-time to support business activities.

This from the Baynote Website:


Baynote Recommendations are based on observing the implicit actions of your visitors using a simple HTML tag.
By silently observing more than twenty different user actions on your site, Baynote identifies virtual communities of like-minded visitors who have similar intent. These communities include every visitor on your site and each visitor is completely anonymous.
Baynote identifies emerging patterns among the visitors which represents the collective wisdom of the crowd. These emerging patterns represents the true intent of the visitors. As a result, Baynote is able to guide visitors to their intended content much faster than ever before.
Getting Baynote up and running on your website is a simple two step process.
Step 1: ObserverSix lines of code is all Baynote needs to monitor user actions on your website. Insert this javascript in your website template and Baynote handles the rest.
Step 2: Display RecommendationsWhen a visitor arrives at a page, a small snippet of javascript code tells Baynote to deliver appropriate Recommendations, in real time. Baynote Recommendations are also available via a full web-services API.
The Recommendations are completely customizable using CSS.
eCommerceProfit from the Long Tail by dynamically merchandising your store for increased upsell and cross-sell with Product Recommendations. MediaKeep visitors engaged and increase impressions with relevant and popular Content Recommendations. Read more... MarketingIncrease lead generation and reduce bounce rates while creating an intuitive user experience by making content easy to find.
SupportSpeed up issue resolution and reduce support costs by providing smart navigation to visitors and support agents.
When a visitor arrives at a page, Baynote delivers appropriate Recommendations in real time via a small snippet of javascript code.

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