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Delivering email predictions for 2019

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And checking in on the predictions we made for 2018 News, Resources & Industry Articles Annual Look

And checking in on the predictions we made for 2018 [Return Path]( News, Resources & Industry Articles Annual Look Back & Predictions Webinar Join Guy Hanson, VP of professional services, and our global professional services team to review 2018 predictions, evaluate what we got right (and wrong!) and make our 2019 predictions. Our upcoming webinar, on Tuesday, January 22, will give recommendations on what you should be doing now to stay ahead of the curve, discuss predictions for regional markets including the UK, France, Germany, Australia, Brazil and North America. This free webinar will fill up—so sign up and reserve your spot. [Sign Up Now]( Featured from the Return Path Blog More emails = more revenue But the math doesn’t add up [More subscribers can hurt metrics]( When subscribers ignore email It’s not you, it’s them [But it’s also you]( Where were you in 2003? CAN-SPAM turns 15, let's look at tech [Leave your iPhone at the door]( Miss our Cloudmark webinar? Have no fear [We give you the Qs and As]( Our Sender Score tool now uses more data points to give you a comprehensive view of your sender reputation. Have you seen your score lately? [View Your Score]( Industry News & Best Practices [Starting January 1, businesses must follow more robust guidelines on meaningful consent for personal information]( | Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada [For Better Retail Promotions, Ask These Questions]( | Harvard Business Review [How to Get Alexa to Read Your Emails, and Tell You If 'That' Message Has Arrived]( | LifeHacker You are receiving this because you have opted-in to receive marketing communications from us. You can unsubscribe at any time by selecting the "Unsubscribe" link below. [Return Path]( [T]( [F]( [In]( [P]( [R]( [3 Park Ave, 41st Floor | New York, NY 10016]( [View in browser]( | [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Policy]( [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2019 Return Path, Inc. All rights reserved.

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