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Learn about our newest data source, only from Return Path [Return Path]( News, Resources & Industry Articles All About SmartSeeds On Tuesday, March 26, SmartSeeds data became available for many of our customers and partners through both the Return Path Platform and Partner Platform. For the last decade, we’ve leveraged our Consumer Network and the industry’s largest collection of CoreSeeds to provide deliverability insights and performance metrics that senders use to holistically view and evolve their programs. With the addition of SmartSeeds, we now offer an additional unique opportunity to monitor deliverability performance based on engagement, gather competitive intelligence, and even track specific campaigns. We’re excited to help our customers and partners understand their true deliverability by leveraging our Deliverability Data sources and next generation of seed coverage. To find out more about our Deliverability Data and how it can help take your email marketing program to the next level, download this [fact sheet]( and check [out our blog](. [Download Fact Sheet]( Featured from the Return Path Blog Our Partner Platform is getting rave reviews Here’s how Cheetah Digital uses it [To streamline their processes](h SmartSeeds are here Here’s what they are and what they mean [And how to best use them]( Google launches AMP for Email Here’s what it means for you [From our own Tom Sather]( Questions about list unsubscribes? We had a recent webinar! [Read all about it]( Leading the way for better email Two new case studies were just added to our website—take a look to see how they’re changing inboxes one email at a time. [Morning Brew]( [SPCAI]( Industry News & Best Practices [Google makes emails more dynamic with AMP for Email]( | TechCrunch [Opting out: A guide to letting go of email subscribers the right way]( | Marketing Land [The New Social Network That Isn’t New at All]( | NY Times Want to meet us in-person? See where we’ll be in the coming months. [View Upcoming Events]( 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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