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Oh BIMI, you’re so fine

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Brand awareness before they even open your emails. Helping you create your most impactful campaigns.

Brand awareness before they even open your emails. Helping you create your most impactful campaigns. | [View online version]( [Header] [Mailjet Logo]( This Week At Mailjet   [Data Compliance]( The Results Are In Consumer data is as valuable as virtual gold, so in recent years governments have passed data privacy laws to regulate how companies use this data (Happy anniversary, GDPR). In order to see what kind of impact these regulations have on their marketing strategy, we surveyed 1,000 professionals across the globe and the results are in. If you’re sitting at your window desk thinking ‘And I couldn’t help but wonder... is my data as compliant as it could be?’ you’ll find these results interesting. [Survey Says](   [BIMI]( BIMI: Not just another acronym Just like SPF, DKIM, and DMARC, BIMI is here to increase your inbox legitimacy. BIMI helps authenticate your brand to both the mail server and your recipients by using your company’s logo as a trust signal as conspicuous as the Bat signal. How’s that for brand awareness? We know you’re an email nerd like us, so you’ve probably heard that Google is now supporting BIMI for Gmail inboxes. If you’re wondering what other platforms support BIMI and how to set it up, our friends at Email on Acid have everything you need. [Teach Me How To BIMI](   [Mailjet logo] Designed with Mailjet © 2021 [Mailjet]( | 112 E. Pecan Street - San Antonio, TX 78205, USA I [Visit our blog]( You’re receiving this email because you have subscribed to the Mailjet newsletter ♥ If you do not wish to receive further communication like this, unsubscribe [here](.

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