The Future Of Email (is in Miami)

The Future of Email is coming. And by that we mean, of course, the FOE event we’re sponsoring in Miami on April 6th. Taking place at the W Miami at 4:00 PM EST, marketers in attendance will learn how they can better make their email channel a viable source of revenue through personalization, unique experiences, and interactivity. In effect, they’ll learn how to make this customer communication tool exciting and provoking.

In attendance and speaking at this event is WhatCounts’ president Daniel Caplin:

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FOE is free to attend and for marketers only — that means all discussion is driven with marketing success in mind. So if you’re in the area, make sure you capitalize on this opportunity to learn what’s new in email, what are the latest best practices, and how you can get huge results out of your email channel.

Go here to register, and we’ll see you in Miami!

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