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3D"= Hey {NAME}bal= dwin92, Who doesn't like desserts? Everyone does! And my family is no= exception

3D"= Hey {NAME}bal= dwin92, Who doesn't like desserts? Everyone does! And my family is no= exception. Just last week, my mother asked me to order something delicious= during a family gathering. And coincidentally, around 10 minutes lat= er, I received a WhatsApp nudge from a leading ice cream brand to order the= ir seasonal specialties. Did I order? No! I thought this wouldn= 't make the gathering feel special. Instead, I decided to one-up my dessert= game and make Phirni. It was a long process, but it turned out so= good! =F0=9F=98=80 However, that just got me thinking about how= powerful WhatsApp is as a communication channel. Every marketer is finding= ways to get creative on WhatsApp these days. Good news! We=E2=80=99v= e published a new article showing you just how to do that. With over 2.24 b= illion Monthly Active Users (MAUs), WhatsApp offers you some amazing opport= unities to engage your users. [Tap = here](3D"=) to learn 20 WhatsApp engagement ideas to bring a 70% boost in user engagement. It's quite insightful. =E2= =9C=8C=EF=B8=8F --------------------------------------------------------------- 3D" Speaking of user engagement brings me to another insightful piece of con= tent. It's a podcast. Ankur Gattani, VP - Growth & Marketing @Web= Engage talks to Kshitij Mathur, Group CRM Head @The Good Glamm Group, about= : - The nitty-gritties of The Good Glamm Group's MarTech sta= ck and their strategy for implementing personalization at scale. - Th= e daily metrics that The Good Glamm Group tracks, their loyalty scoring met= hods, and how these metrics help them achieve their goals. - The top = 3 considerations for building a successful retention stack. Sounds exciting? [Hear more here.](3D") =E2= =97=8F =E2=97=8F =E2=97=8F BTW, here=E2=80= =99s the Phirni I made in a kulhad (a clay cup). Have you= tried it? =E2=9D=A4=EF=B8=8F [[3D"emoji"]=](3D") Gaurav Arora Sr. Manager - De= mand Generation WebEngage 3D" [3D"WebEngage](=3D" [3D"WebEngage](3D" [=3D"WebEngage](3D" =C2=A9 2023 WebEn= gage Headquarters : B1602 Lotus Corporate Park Goregaon East Mumbai = 400063, India Mumbai =E2=80=A2 Bengaluru =E2=80=A2 Gurgaon =E2=80=A2= Sao Paulo =E2=80=A2 Dubai Don't want to receive any more emails? [Unsubscribe](3D" td> [3D"] = ml>

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