Women-Owned Startup Attentive.ly Gives Clients Social Stats of Email Subscribers

Let's face it: With email use in decline as social network use skyrockets, businesses, political campaigns and non-profits can no longer rely on email to meet their online communication needs. Enter startup Attentive.ly. Launched today and based in San Francisco and Washington, D.C., Attentive.ly seeks to “bridge the social CRM” space by assessing the social profiles of clients and aggregating their content and activity across social media channels, such as Twitter and Facebook.

Let’s face it: With email use in decline as social network use skyrockets, businesses, political campaigns and non-profits can no longer rely on email to meet their online communication needs.

Enter start-up Attentive.ly. Launched today and based in San Francisco and Washington, D.C., Attentive.ly seeks to “bridge the social CRM” space by assessing the social profiles of clients and aggregating their content and activity across social media channels, such as Twitter and Facebook.

Attentive.ly provides customers dependent upon email outreach with actionable data from social networks, like trending topics and hashtags, as well as specific high-Klout users’ interests.

By monitoring and quantifying the online presence and social activity of current email subscribers, customers, or donors and volunteers in the case of political campaigns, Attentive.ly

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