On this week’s #MillenniumLive episode, we dive into the dynamic world of conversational marketing with Emily Flanigan, Head of Marketing, Americas at Infobip, a global leader in omnichannel communication. Emily sheds light on what conversational marketing is, why it has become a crucial aspect of modern customer engagement, and the benefits of conversational marketing strategies, particularly in offering tools and strategies to achieve business results. As the landscape of conversational marketing constantly evolves, conversational payments and wallets are on the rise, and automation and AI play a significant role. Emily discusses how the use of AI allows marketers to better understand customer behaviors and activate insights more effectively in their campaigns. Explore the benefits of conversational marketing strategies, as Emily shares case studies where businesses have successfully leveraged omnichannel conversations to enhance marketing, sales, or support efforts.
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About Infobip
Infobip is a global leader in omnichannel engagement powering a broad range of messaging channels, tools and solutions for advanced customer engagement, authentication and security. They help their clients and partners overcome the complexity of consumer communications, grow their business and enhance the customer experience – all in a fast, secure and reliable way.
Quality engineering is the backbone of everything Infobip does. Building great customer solutions on the edge of innovation means they hire, grow, and retain the best engineering talent worldwide. Over the last 15 years, they’ve grown into an Engineering Powerhouse with 70+ offices in 6 continents and over 3,700 experts, aiming to change how the world communicates.
Infobip sees themselves as humble engineers led by their philosophy of learning by doing and fueled by a passion for technology. This is why all their solutions are entirely in-house developed, and they are proud of all the talents they have in the company!
To learn more, visit infobip.com.