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Find out how email innovations can help your brand improve News, Resources & Industry Articles Make

Find out how email innovations can help your brand improve [Return Path]( News, Resources & Industry Articles Make a Resolution You Can Actually Keep A new year often brings goal setting, reflection, and resolutions—well-intentioned but can fall by the wayside. This year, what about resolving to learn about technology that can improve your email marketing? Return Path was recently included as a 2018 Martech Innovator from The Relevancy Group. Research conducted by the Relevancy Group found that Return Path was able to help with 3 of the top email marketing challenges: email deliverability, ESP migration, and campaign analysis. In addition, Relevancy Group analysts voted Return Path as being a 2018 MarTech Innovator: “We are impressed Return Path’s commitment to embrace AI, test its many applications, and deliver real innovation for their clients.“ Want to learn more? Read the research below—and resolve to keep learning! [Show Me the Numbers]( Featured from the Return Path Blog Challenges exist in marketing Paul Scott writes about the top three [And how we help brands]( New year, new Gmail tab It’s not the end of your emails [Read from our own George Bilbrey]( More emails = more revenue But the math doesn’t add up [More subscribers can hurt metrics]( People ignore your emails? It’s not you, it’s them [But it’s also you]( 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 [Design Systems for email: bringing order to the chaos]( | UX Collective [Top email design trends for 2019 from Chad White]( | Litmus [Data told us the best time to send email Campaigns]( | Campaign Monitor 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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