Email Marketing

Email Marketing

The average retailer can generate an extra 3% in additional revenue by adding cross and up-sell promotions to transactional email. [Source: David Daniels, Vice President and Research Director, Jupiter Research]

Epiphany will provide you with the platform to communicate effective, branded and personalised emails to one or many of your customers.

What Is Email Marketing?

Email marketing is more than simply sending out the occasional newsletter notifying customers of your latest offers.

Our platform combines integrated automation, campaign management, data services, design solutions and intelligent delivery strategies allowing you to generate sophisticated and targeted messages to your addressees.

How Can Email Marketing Work For You?

74% of an organisations emails are transactional, but many companies are missing out on the opportunities this provides them with.

The return on investment this can generate is huge. Below are just some of the benefits:

Why Choose Epiphany for Email Marketing?

Our email marketing platform enables you to manage direct and relevant communications to ensure consistent interaction and the delivery of strategies to all of your clients.

Epiphany use industry leading technology with a broad range of clients across diverse sectors. We provide the integration of emails with current business systems such as CRMs, saving resources and hugely reducing costs.

The Email Marketing Investment

We sit down with each of our clients to understand their market and goals and then put together a monthly contract that reflects the value this service offers.










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