Wednesday 27 September 2017

Four Powerful Ways to Use UGC to Influence Shoppers and Accelerate Conversion

With its powerful ability to influence and convert online shoppers, user-generated content (UGC) has become a strategic cornerstone of the retail marketer’s toolkit.

Recent data confirms that an overwhelming 90% of online shoppers consider UGC to be the most influential factor in their purchase decision (Turnto) and UGC results in 29% higher conversions than websites without it (OfferPop). The message is clear–it’s imperative to leverage UGC to drive deeper loyalty, generate new leads, and increase revenue to meet business goals. With UGC Commerce–the newest Experience Manager Livefyre capability—organizations can now seamlessly add UGC to the shopping experience to satisfy customer expectations and bolster their bottom line.

With the new UGC Commerce capabilities you can:

1) Seamlessly connect your product catalog with UGC by syncing your catalog in Experience Manager Commerce with Experience Manager Livefyre. This powerful integration enables you to automatically import product information into Livefyre–including SKUs, thumbnail images, and product names—and then easily associate your products with user generated content. If you’re using another e-commerce solution, a simple manual upload of your product catalog file will also bring product information into Livefyre. By early 2018, Adobe will open the Livefyre API, enabling retailers to incorporate websites leveraging any commerce platform, beginning with Google Shopping.

2) Increase conversion on your product pages by surfacing user generated photos, videos, and comments from social channels like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube in a Livefyre Media Wall, Mosaic or Filmstrip (available Nov 2017) visualization, providing highly sought after social validation directly at the point of purchase.

Product page with Filmstrip visualization containing related UGC. Modal opens when customer clicks on UGC.

3)    Increase traffic to your product pages by integrating  a Livefyre Mosaic, Media Wall or Filmstrip (available Nov 2017) visualization on your website that contain user generated images, videos and comments related to your products. Add direct links and  customizable call-to-action buttons that drive customers directly into the purchase path.       

By late 2017, the UGC Commerce capability will also enable you to use our smart visualizations like Filmstrip to dynamically match UGC to individual product pages so that you can implement these powerful experiences at scale.

Webpage with Mosaic visualization of UGC. Modal with product placements opens when customer clicks on UGC.

4)  Capture new leads, increase app downloads, and drive website traffic from a  Media Wall, Mosaic or Filmstrip visualization that contains a customized call to action specifically designed  to  meet your business needs. The UGC Commerce capability scales beyond the retail use case to fit the needs of any organization in any vertical industry looking to drive their business forward.

Lead generation: place call-to-action buttons under UGC to capture leads

App downloads: prompt users to download an app

Article referrals: increase time on site by linking users to articles related to pieces of UGC

With industry-leading rights request functionality built into Experience Manager Livefyre, you can seamlessly request permission to publish the creator’s content and confidently bring these compelling experiences to market knowing you have approval to do so.  Plus, measure conversion results for these experiences using configurable referral tracking codes within Adobe Analytics or any other analytics solution.

Learn more about Experience Manager Livefyre here.

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