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Plus, steps on how you can make them your own in Klaviyo - "eMarketer FYI" is part of your subscription to the eMarketer Daily Newsletter. Trouble viewing? [View in browser](). --------------------------------------------------------------- [ Klaviyo]() Your customers are smart—so they deserve smart technology Klaviyo makes it easy to build smarter digital relationships by activating customer data across all of your touchpoints—connecting with your consumers in the channels they prefer. But here’s the catch. Even if you’re already using Klaviyo, you might not be using the platform to its full potential—which means there’s room to get smarter, both in terms of how you think about your customer data and how you use it to create special moments for your audience. The big book of Klaviyo use cases offers ways you can strategically use Klaviyo to improve your goals—whatever they may be—and includes steps on how to implement these tactics on your own. For your business, marketing program, and your audience—it’s worth the read. [Learn how to grow smarter]() [Resources]() [Help Center]() [Blog]() [Product events]() [Case studies]() [About]() [fb]() [insta]() [tw]() [in]() © 2023 Klaviyo, Inc. All rights reserved. 125 Summer St., floor 6, Boston, MA 02111. --------------------------------------------------------------- eMarketer FYI sponsored mailings are strictly controlled and distributed by Insider Intelligence. © 2023 [Insider Intelligence]() Insider Intelligence, One Liberty Plaza 9th Floor, New York, NY 10006 | 800-405-0844 [Unsubscribe & Manage Preferences]() | [Privacy Policy]()

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