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Bizrate Insights
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryMarket Research
Founded1996 in Los Angles, California, USA
FounderFarhad Mohit, Henri Asseily
Headquarters
Los Angles
,
U.S.A.
ProductsSurveys, Online Ratings
ParentTime Inc.
Websitehttp://bizrateinsights.com/

Bizrate Insights Inc., doing business as Bizrate Insights, is a market research company, providing consumer ratings information to over 6,000 retailers and publishers across the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Canada. Bizrate Insights is a Time Inc. company based in Los Angeles, CA. [1] [2]

Bizrate Insights provides services to both businesses and consumers in two different ways: consumers have access to ratings and reviews from verified buyers that help to inform their purchase decisions.[3] This feedback can be found on the Bizrate website and is syndicated across the web to major search engines such as Google[4] and Bing. Bizrate Insights provides businesses with customer satisfaction insights about consumers, advanced analytics, and competitive benchmarks across all types of online retail industries.[5] [6] [7]

Bizrate Insights also provides industry research to analysts at Forrester Research and Internet Retailer for publication and studies.

History

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Binary Compass Enterprises, the original name for what would later become Bizrate, was founded in June 1996,[8] by classmates Farhad Mohit and Henri Asseily. The pair used a school project they authored while attending the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania as the basis for their original model of a research company.[1][9] [2] [10] [11]

The first retailer reviews were collected in 1997 after launching and rebranding the website as Bizrate.com. Services were later expanded to include comparison shopping.[9]

In August 1999, during the earlier days of online shopping, Bizrate partnered with Consumer Reports to provide retailer ratings and research in both the print and online editions of the Consumer Reports Magazine.[1]Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). [9]

In 2004, Bizrate rebranded to Shopzilla, reflecting consumers’ increased focus on price comparison, and launched Shopzilla.com. During this time, the ratings and reviews side of the business was also rebranded to Bizrate Insights in order to maintain a clear definition of services. Bizrate Insights continued to provide retailer ratings and reviews to both Bizrate.com and Shopzilla.com.[12] In 2010, Bizrate Insights formed a partnership with Google to begin distributing retailer ratings and reviews from Bizrate Insights to Google Product Search and Google AdWords ads.[4] Since then, this has been expanded to include syndication to a number of partners across the internet.[9] Between 2005 and 2016, before becoming part of Time Inc., Bizrate Insights, under Shopzilla, was included in a number of acquisitions and expansions including:[9]

  • In June 2005, E.W. Scripps acquires Shopzilla, which included all operating websites and Bizrate Insights.[10]
  • In June 2011, Symphony Technology Group acquires Shopzilla, including all operating websites and Bizrate Insights.
  • September 2014, Shopzilla.com rebrands to Connexity, Inc.; Bizrate Insights continues to operate under the Connexity umbrella.[13]
  • June 2015, Connexity acquires PriceGrabber.com. Customer feedback collected under PriceGrabber is now collected by Bizrate Insights.
  • September 2016, The Bizrate Insights division of Connexity is acquired by Synapse Group Inc., a Division of Time Inc.[14] [15]

Products and services

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Bizrate Survey: The Bizrate Insights Buyer Survey consists of two parts, which allows customers to provide feedback throughout the purchase and receipt experience. Part one of the Buyer Survey is conducted on the order confirmation page and covers point-of-sale topics such as: overall satisfaction, product selection, ease of finding products, and checkout. Part 2 of the Buyer Survey is emailed to consumers who responded to the first half of the survey. This is a post-order fulfillment survey which measures repurchase intent, whether the product met expectations, customer support satisfaction, and on-time delivery. Each half of this survey allows customers to provide open-ended comments. Results from this feedback are syndicated to external seller ratings partners.[2][16] [17]

Site Abandonment Survey: The Bizrate Insights Site Abandonment survey is available to all retailers who utilize the Buyer survey. This survey asks customers to provide feedback when leaving the site without completing a purchase. Topics include: visit intent, point of abandonment, reason for abandonment, future purchase intent, and open-ended comments. This data is intended for use by the retailer only, to improve the site experience, and is not syndicated.[2]

Other Surveys: Bizrate Insights can also provide access to any number of other survey types and verticals based on partner needs including in-store/receipt, customer support, phone orders, and more.Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).

Reporting: The retailer data that Bizrate Insights collects is available for review via several standardized reporting mechanisms:Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).

  • VitalSigns: Proprietary online portal that allows partners to access their data and comments in real time.
  • VitalMail: Daily snapshot of key metrics and customer comments.
  • Benchmarking: Allows for comparison of category retailers versus individual retailer’s performance. Data can also be found on Bizrate.com merchant ratings pages.
  • Syndication: Seller ratings review syndication to a number of partners including Google and Bing.

Bizrate Circle of Excellence Award

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In December 2000, Bizrate introduced the first Bizrate Circle of Excellence Award to recognize merchants for their outstanding achievements in online customer service and satisfaction during the previous one-year period, as rated by millions of verified online buyers. Winners represent those retailers who score statistically higher than the network average across all of the Circle of Excellence metrics. Platinum-level designation is given to those who meet this criteria and score above 9.0 in all of these areas as well.[18]

The 2016 Bizrate Circle of Excellence Award was earned by 208 retailers, representing the top 5.8% of retailers in Bizrate’s North American Network. Crutchfield Corporation is the only company that has achieved this award every year since inception. Circle of Excellence Metrics:[18]

Point of Sale Metrics

  • Overall Satisfaction
  • Product Selection
  • Ease of Finding

Post Order Fulfillment metrics

  • Repurchase Intent
  • Product Met Expectations
  • Customer Support
  • On-Time Delivery

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Bizrate.Com". Gale Encyclopedia of E-Commerce. The Gale Group Inc. 2002.
  2. ^ a b c d "How BizRate.com Infomediates Between Shoppers and Merchants". Knowledge@Wharton. Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. February 2, 2000. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
  3. ^ Chang, Elizabeth; Hussain, Farookh; Dillon, Tharam (July 11, 2006). Trust and Reputation for Service-Oriented Environments: Technologies For Building Business Intelligence And Consumer Confidence. John Wiley & Sons. p. 374. ISBN 0470028254, 9780470028254. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)
  4. ^ a b Jhaveri, Kinnari (September 28, 2010). "Working With Bizrate for Trusted Seller Reviews and Ratings". Google Merchant Blog. Google. Retrieved June 5, 2017.
  5. ^ Fisk, Raymond; Grove, Stephen; John, Joby (2013). Services Marketing Interactive Approach. Cengage Learning. p. 288. ISBN 1285663446, 9781285663449. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)
  6. ^ "Bizrate.com". Bloomberg. Bloomberg L.P. 2017.
  7. ^ Wolpe, David (November 30, 1999). "A Closer Look at the Business Raters". Fool.com. The Motley Fool. Retrieved June 5, 2017.
  8. ^ Tam, Pui-Wing (September 16, 2002). "BizRate.com Offers Consumers A Way to Rate Online Retailers". Wall Street Journal. Wall Street Journal. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
  9. ^ a b c d e "History Cheat Sheet - Shopzilla". Shopzilla.com. Shopzilla, Inc. September 3, 2011. Retrieved June 5, 2017.
  10. ^ a b "BizRate". Crunchbase. TechCrunch. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
  11. ^ Hamilton, David (May 18, 2000). "BizRate.com Offers Consumers A Way to Rate Online Retailers". Wall Street Journal. Wall Street Journal. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
  12. ^ Tedeschi, Bob (November 15, 2004). "For BizRate, a New Identity and a New Site, Shopzilla.com". New York Times. New York Times. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
  13. ^ "Shopzilla Wraps Up Bizrate Into Connexity Brand". socalTECH. Southern California: SOCALTECH LLC. June 10, 2014.
  14. ^ "Time Inc acquires Bizrate Insights". Reuters. Reuters. September 6, 2016. Retrieved June 5, 2017.
  15. ^ O'Shea, Chris (September 7, 2016). "Time Inc. Buys Survey Company BizRate Insights". AdWeek. AdWeek.
  16. ^ Parasuraman, A.; Grewal, Dhruv; Krishnan, R. (2006). Marketing Research. Cengage Learning. ISBN 0618660631, 9780618660636. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)
  17. ^ Johnson, Bradley (May 15, 2000). "BizRate's e-commerce goal: Be like J.D. Power". AdAge. Crains Communications. Retrieved June 5, 2017.
  18. ^ a b Kish, Kristen (September 26, 2016). "Bizrate Insights Names 208 Online Retailers to its 2016 Bizrate Circle of Excellence Award". BizrateInsights.com. Bizrate Insights. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
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