Two of the most common types of business emails are direct marketing (which contain a promotional message, like “Blow-out Sale!”) and transactional (which are in response to a user action, like a forgotten password.) Vero is a startup that wants to cash in on the overlap between the two, which they call a “sweet spot” – and which according to Vero founder, Chris Hexton, can double the chances a given message will be opened. In the world of ecommerce, whether a user reads an email is a significant factor. Hexton described even more sophisticated triggers in the service that take into account a user’s age, location or other properties in generating the “sweet spot” messages. “We have a heavy focus on reporting actual conversions from emails and providing the tools for you to improve your targeting and personalisation to achieve maximum conversions,” he said.
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