BURLINGTON, Mass., Feb. 20, 2018 -- Bridgeline Digital, Inc. (NASDAQ:BLIN), a provider in cloud-based Web Content Management, eCommerce and Marketing Automation software, announced today the launch of a new website developed for GFA Federal Credit Union, https://www.gfafcu.com/.
GFA Federal Credit Union specializes in college financing, equipment loans for local businesses and first-time home buyers in the Massachusetts and New Hampshire areas. The Credit Union selected Bridgeline to create and power their new website with a goal of increasing the company’s online visibility, generating new business leads and enhancing and elevating the overall GFA brand experience. The fully responsive site combines a modern design experience with state-of-the-art digital technologies powered by the Bridgeline Digital Experience Platform, Bridgeline Unbound.
Utilizing the Bridgeline Unbound Digital Experience Platform, the Credit Union takes full advantage of the core framework of flexible templates and modules to present their uniquely branded digital experience, employing only minor customizations for handling the multiple logins to secure banking portals.
Early indicators of the website’s success showed impressive year-over-year statistics, including a 197% increase in sessions, a 184% increase in unique users and a 200% increase in page views.
"We’re thrilled to see dramatic improvements in organic search rankings that boost our clients’ visibility, brand awareness and return on investment,” said Ari Kahn, CEO of Bridgeline Digital. "Bridgeline’s out-of-box solutions continue to help our clients quickly launch stable, attractive websites with little customization."
Over the past 2 years, Bridgeline has invested in building an accelerator framework of core templates and modules. “These pre-built templates and modules are incredibly flexible and offer a sound foundation for powering unique digital experiences – no matter how complex. We are able to achieve rapid implementations providing velocity to market for our customers,” says Carl Prizzi, EVP of Products & Solutions.
About Bridgeline Digital
Bridgeline Digital, The Digital Engagement Company™, helps customers maximize the performance of their complete digital experience – from websites and intranets to online stores and marketing campaigns. Bridgeline’s Unbound (formerly iAPPS) platform deeply integrates Web Content Management, eCommerce, eMarketing, Social Media management, and Web Analytics to ensure 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.
Carl Prizzi
Bridgeline Digital, Inc
EVP Products & Solutions
[email protected]


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