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Release Notes: Braze boosts orchestration and personalization

Braze seeks to boost empathetic engagement through increased personalization. Kim Davis on July 24, 2020 Braze, the customer engagement platform, this week announced the a series of product enhancements, some of which were already on the company’s roadmap, but in Beta or with restricted availability. Through increased relevance of messaging, and improved orchestration of campaigns, … Continue reading Release Notes: Braze boosts orchestration and personalization

Release Notes: CRM + project management = Insightly’s new mobile app

Also provides faster and more secure access to CRM platform. Rodric Bradford on July 23, 2020 With a client roster that tops over 25,000, including AT&T, Bloomberg and Bosch, CRM and marketing automation provider Insightly has introduced a new mobile app that combines features for enhanced project management and more secure data.  To match demands … Continue reading Release Notes: CRM + project management = Insightly’s new mobile app

Key notes on optimizing for voice search: Conversation, content and context

Voice search is growing in popularity, yet many search marketers still don’t have a plan for it. Columnist Jim Yu discusses the state of voice search and provides some tips for marketers looking to the future. Jim Yu on July 12, 2017   Alexander Supertramp / Shutterstock.com Voice search, the topic that is on the … Continue reading Key notes on optimizing for voice search: Conversation, content and context

Notes from a Digital Marketer, or How to Establish Good, Old-fashioned Human Connections

by Rebecca Corvese Follow @ScribeTreeMktgOctober 3, 2016 I I recently read an article on LinkedIn by Kevin Williams, about his experience with his 27,000+ LinkedIn connections. In it, he explained that his overall experience with LinkedIn had been good, but that the number of connections he had gained had not necessarily correlated to meaningful actions. … Continue reading Notes from a Digital Marketer, or How to Establish Good, Old-fashioned Human Connections