Transactional email is one of the most engaging communication channels, yet many companies fail to take advantage of its potential. With the CAN-SPAM act and deliverability concerns, many companies are afraid to incorporate marketing into their transactional messages. Join Carly Brantz and Brian O’Neill on September 25th at 1:00 PM EST as they break down ways to increase ROI and engagement with your customers through discrete marketing in your transactional email.
Presenters:
Carly Brantz is a veteran in the email deliverability space working to make email simple and easy for developers. She manages the Inbound Marketing group at SendGrid that is responsible for creating demand through innovative marketing programs and developing engaging content. Outside of work, Carly is a mom to two little girls, loves yoga, reading and the Denver Broncos.
Brian O’Neill has spent the last 12 years working on email marketing products in various roles; from developer to product manager. The last 4 years were spent building an email marketing and notification platform for a large public company’s event management software. At SendGrid, Brian is the Product Manger for the transactional service and is building out a product management team. Brian likes running, hiking 14ers, snowboarding, cooking and hanging out with his kids and dog when not working.
This webcast occurred in the past. Access the recording here.
Danny Randa has been working in digital marketing since the launch of Nickelodeon's virtual world Nicktropolis in 2006. After three years of managing interactive marketing campaigns for Nickelodeon's game, he completed an MBA in Entrepreneurship and Marketing at the Leeds School of Business in Boulder, CO. He now works at SendGrid helping developers solve their email infrastructure challenges.
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Hi guys,
Have just registered but will be on holiday that week. Will you have a recording to send?
James
Hi James,
We appreciate your interest and are sorry you won't be able to make it. We will definitely send along a recording after the webinar.
Thanks,
Carly
Hi Carly, I think you should also share a resource of power point/slides presentation for those who have slow internet connections and the buffering of such video takes longer
Regards,
Pankaj.
Great information you are sharing here. Thanks!