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Register now for Forge 2023! Whether you’re a marketer, growth specialist, engagement team memb

[Braze]() Register now for Forge 2023! Whether you’re a marketer, growth specialist, engagement team member, or a developer, you can’t afford to miss Forge, our annual conference, which will be held October 16-17 in New York City. Hear from leading brands like Fanduel, Equinox, and Stash as we explore the ins-and-outs of customer retention, dig into the role data plays in real-time personalization, provide guidance on optimizing your marketing technology stack, and so much more. Register now before seats fill up! [FIND OUT MORE]() [EXPLORE BRAZE]() The Nuts and Bolts of Connected Content Consumers have become accustomed to receiving tailored experiences when they interact with their favorite brands. But to fulfill that need, brands need to have the right tools at their disposal. Learn how Braze Connected Content helps marketers leverage dynamic content to support advanced personalization in real time. [DIVE DEEPER]() 8 Pieces of Customer Engagement Advice from SMBs Companies are always looking for guidance when it comes to growing their business through activation, retention, and monetization. To help out, we rounded up some of the best tips we heard from growth marketing and engagement experts at last year’s Forge. Think of it as a little preview for this year’s event! [GET STARTED]() [“On the retention side, when we think about what tests we can run to drive retention, we are focused on efforts that are repeatable, scalable, and can be automated. My goal is always to find ways to support our customer retention through automated communications so they can work hard for us on a regular basis.”]() [Ilana Fromm, Director of Marketing, Lifecycle and Email at Little Spoon and August 2023 Bonfire Marketer of the Month]() Complex Campaigns, Simple Execution Ready for even more exclusive content to get you excited for Forge 2023? Check out our expert-led on-demand sessions from last year’s conference to learn how to successfully execute the kind of campaigns that keep customers coming back for more. [CHECK IT OUT]() [330 West 34th St New York, NY 10001]() [Manage Preferences]() | [Unsubscribe]() [LinkedIn]() [Twitter]() [Instagram]()

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