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AI, loyalty, and 2024’s big marketing trends

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Overcome your marketing challenges with AI and learn to create loyal, lasting relationships with cus

Overcome your marketing challenges with AI and learn to create loyal, lasting relationships with customers [Braze]() [cust_email_header.jpg]() How AI can help you overcome marketing challenges today—and tomorrow Over the past year, AI innovation in the customer engagement space has captured the imaginations of executives, investors, analysts, and the general public—so it’s no wonder marketing organizations are becoming increasingly interested in getting a piece of the action. We checked in with four Braze Alloys partners to share their predictions for the future (and the associated challenges) of AI marketing. [Check It Out]() A conversation with Rappi on this year’s top three customer engagement trends We sat down with Nacho Fiore, CRM Automation Sr Manager at Rappi, to discuss how the company is planning to take advantage of AI tools, use data to its full potential, and leverage messaging apps to reach their customers more effectively. [LET'S DIVE IN]() [lasting-customer-connection]() Create a lasting love connection with your customers Brands like yours face more challenges than ever in their quest to win the hearts and loyalty of customers—but fear not! Our Senior Strategic Business Consultant Ishan Sharma is here to teach you how to woo customers with the language of loyalty and create the kind of moments that foster long, meaningful relationships. [SEE HOW]() [“The Customer Engagement Review shares that Ace brands—or brands that consistently excel against their goals—are 12% more likely to engage their customers across 3+ channels. While email is still the bread and butter for most marketers, you’re leaving revenue on the table if you’re not engaging your customers across multiple channels and meeting them where they’re at.”]() - [Bri Jones, VP of Marketing, Stitch]() Register for Grow with Braze San Francisco today! Looking to dig deeper into customer engagement? Join Braze and industry experts at Grow with Braze San Francisco on April 18 for an afternoon of networking and thought leadership. We’ll be exploring the findings from the brand new 2024 Global Customer Engagement Review and providing guidance on how AI can help to support stronger first-party relationships, among other topics. [RSVP]() [330 West 34th St New York, NY 10001]() [Manage Preferences]() | [Unsubscribe]() [LinkedIn]() [Twitter]() [Instagram]()

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