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March 5, 2008
Finding and Targeting Your Most Relevant Customers
Straight up disclaimer: This post here to promote my upcoming webinar on Thursday March 13 (Finding and Targeting Your Most Relevant Customers) -- presented by my employer - Responsys.It is getting to be almost a year since I joined Responsys (my old company Loyalty Matrix was acquired by Responsys in April 2007). I manage the Interact Insight product, which is the analytics module of the Responsys on-demand marketing platform, Interact.
A lot of the past year has been transitioning our old customers to the Responsys client solution delivery model, and also putting together an analytics product that makes the most sense for Responsys customers. We are releasing Insight version 3.4 this month, and this webinar is to showcase this product as a reference platform/tool to -- you guessed it -- finding and targeting your most relevant customers. Here is the official copy:
Finding and Targeting Your Most Relevant Customers
A Data-Driven Approach to Improving Your Marketing Effectiveness
Join Us for a Live Webcast Thursday, March 13, 2008
In this Leaders Forum live webcast, marketing analytics expert Sandeep Giri wants to help you take a step back, take a deep breath, and really understand:
Date: Thursday, March 13, 2008 |
And a link to register.
Would appreciate it if you can join us for. Also, if you have any specific questions, topics you'd like to be covered -- please feel free to send your comments on this blog.
Hope to see you there.
Posted by Sandeep Giri at March 5, 2008 8:29 PM
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