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Bazaarvoice Stories[TM] Connects James Avery and Customers in a Celebration of a Mother's Love.


Family-owned Jewelry Retailer Collects Nearly 1,000 Stories about Moms, Grandmothers, Sisters, Daughters and Children During Love to Share Campaign Inspired by "Mother's Love" Jewelry Collection

Love to Share Site Receives Nearly 30,000 Visits in the Month Leading up to Mother's Day, as James Avery James Avery may refer to:
  • James Avery (sailor) (1825–1898), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
  • James L. Avery, Sr. (b. 1948), actor
  • James Avery (jewler) - founder of James Avery Craftsman, Inc.http://secure.jamesavery.com/about/index.
 Posts a 28% Increase in Online Sales over 2008

AUSTIN, Texas -- Bazaarvoice, the leader in social commerce applications that drive sales, today announced that family-owned jewelry retailer James Avery successfully used Bazaarvoice Stories[TM] to engage and connect with shoppers around meaningful expressions of a mother's love. The unique Love to Share campaign, inspired by James Avery's "Mother's Love" jewelry collection, invited people to share touching stories about their moms, grandmothers, sisters, daughters, and children; contributors who shared the best stories of a mother's love were rewarded with a $1,000 gift card. During the month-long campaign, which concluded on Mother's Day 2009, James Avery published nearly 1,000 user-generated stories and recorded nearly 30,000 visits to the Love to Share site.

"People come to James Avery to purchase special gifts for cherished loved-ones, and we wanted to allow our loyal customers to share their real-world stories about the amazing a·maze  
v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es

v.tr.
1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise.

2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex.

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 moms in their life this Mother's Day season," said James Avery's Sr. Director of Marketing, John McCullough John McCullough is the name of:
  • John McCullough (All Black) (born 1936), New Zealand rugby football player
  • John C. McCullough (1858-1920), American politician from California
  • John Edward McCullough (1837-1885), American actor
  • John G.
, who spearheaded the campaign. "With Bazaarvoice Stories, our customers shared nearly 1,000 heartwarming heart·warm·ing or heart-warm·ing  
adj.
1. Causing gladness and pleasure.

2. Eliciting sympathy and tender feelings: a heartwarming tale.

Adj. 1.
 stories about a mother's love - driving deep engagement on our site and contributing to a 28% online sales increase in May over the previous year."

James Avery launched the Love to Share campaign on April 1, creating a special splash page See jump page.  on its website that invited visitors to share inspiring stories about the moms in their life and promoting popular Mother's Day gifts such as charms, engraveable jewelry, and heart-shaped pendants. Visitors could also post photos and rate each other's stories.

The company promoted the Love to Share page in several ways. First, the campaign was promoted via in-store signage, bag stuffers, and by sales people. Secondly, James Avery promoted the campaign by sending an email to its entire subscriber list inviting people to share stories, as well as through box stuffers in all Internet and phone order shipments. What's more, people who submitted stories were automatically sent a follow-up email encouraging them to create an eCard with their story to send to loved ones loved ones nplseres mpl queridos

loved ones nplproches mpl et amis chers

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 and friends.

"James Avery has built a very successful hand-crafted jewelry business on the strength of its deep relationship with its loyal customers," said Brett Hurt, founder and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Bazaarvoice. "With Bazaarvoice Stories, James Avery has proved once again that engaging directly with customers online - and allowing them to share real-world stories with one another - successfully drives sales. Bazaarvoice Stories helped the company boost annual Mother's Day sales by 28% during one of the toughest economic times in history. Emotional stories sell."

Bazaarvoice Stories is part of the leading Bazaarvoice software-as-a-service (SaaS) social commerce platform, which also includes Ask & Answer[TM] and Ratings & Reviews. Stories allows companies to create a compelling online destination within their own site where customers and visitors share their real-life experiences related to a product, service, or brand, including how and why they purchased and what happened next. As a result, Bazaarvoice Stories helps companies effectively increase brand engagement and creates new opportunities to leverage user-generated content The production of content by the general public rather than by paid professionals and experts in the field. Mostly available on the Web via blogs and wikis, user-generated content refers to material such as the daily news, encyclopedias and other references, movie and product reviews as  to attract and influence new visitors to become loyal customers.

About James Avery

Established in 1954, James Avery is a family-owned jeweler that offers high quality, hand-crafted jewelry in sterling silver, gold and gemstones. Based in the Texas Hill Country, James Avery maintains over 1,000 designs in the active product line. Each design is originated by skilled men and women who hand-craft jewelry in the James Avery design studio. James Avery jewelry is available at retail stores and online at www.jamesavery.com.

About Bazaarvoice

Bazaarvoice's Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions have served more than 50 billion pieces of customer-generated content on more than 525 brand web sites like Best Buy, Costco, Dell, Macy's, Overstock o·ver·stock  
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To stock more of (something) than necessary or desirable.

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An excessive supply.

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, P&G, Panasonic, USAA USAA United Services Automobile Association
USAA Urban Superintendents Association of America
USAA United States Achievement Academy
USAA United States Arbitration Act of 1925
USAA United States Axemen's Association
USAA United States Air-Table-Hockey Association
, and QVC QVC Quality Value Convenience
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 in 36 countries. The company connects organizations to their influencers through a unique network that reaches hundreds of millions of consumers around the globe, enabling authentic customer-powered marketing. Through syndication, analytics, partnerships, and consulting, Bazaarvoice brings the voice of the customer to the center of their clients' business strategy, proving "social" can drive measured revenue growth and cost savings for manufacturing, retail, travel, and financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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 companies. Headquartered in Austin, the company has offices in London, Paris, and Singapore. For more information and access to client success stories, visit www.bazaarvoice.com, read the blog at www.bazaarblog.com, and follow on Twitter A Web site and service that lets users send short text messages from their cellphones to a group of friends. Launched in 2006, Twitter (www.twitter.com) was designed for people to broadcast their current activities and thoughts.  at www.twitter.com/bazaarvoice.
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