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3D"== ble> Hey t= ristram{NAME}92, Nature is fascinating. Why I=E2=80=99m saying this?= Read on and

3D"== ble> Hey t= ristram{NAME}92, Nature is fascinating. Why I=E2=80=99m saying this?= Read on and you=E2=80=99ll know... Yesterday, while travelling= to my uncle=E2=80=99s place, I took out my phone. Mindlessly scrolling for= a minute, I finally landed upon the insights section on Inshorts. Wh= at did I read there? =E2=80=9CHow Alan Turing used mathematical b= iology to find secret patterns hidden in nature?=E2=80=9D =F0=9F= =A4=AF In 1952, Turing came up with a theory about how humans and ani= mals develop. He believed living organisms contained chemicals that control= led how they grew & produced skin patterns. For example: The spir= al pattern of petals on a flower or the stripes on a zebra. It's beca= use of pattern formation caused by 2 sets of molecules - Activators = & Inhibitors. Clearly, there are patterns= everywhere, repeating themselves. Interesting, right? Now if we come= back to work, we see patterns daily. Patterns in users transacting on your= app, patterns in their click behavior and more. Talking about = user pattern and behavior reminds me of one of WebEngage=E2=80=99s customer= s - Vezeeta. Vezeeta is a single point of care for d= igital outpatient services, that offers convenient, and unparalleled experi= ences to patients. When the team at Vezeeta wanted to identify user p= attern and behavior on its app and website, they partnered with WebEngage. The results? 47% uplift in orders. =F0=9F=9A=80 = 3D" [Read = the success story.](3D"=) --------------------------------------------------------------- Once you identify patterns in user behavior and act upon them, y= ou get equipped to engage your users meaningfully. And not just on on= e channel, but across channels. Does that mean you=E2=80=99ve to do this ha= rd work manually all the time? Definitely not! =E2=9C=8C=EF=B8= =8F That=E2=80=99s where you automate your campaigns using the WebEng= age Journey Designer. 3D" Tanya, my colleagu= e, is going to take an in-depth session on how to engage your users on auto= -pilot. She=E2=80=99ll cover: How automated workflows can help you drive more engagement?- How t= o navigate and set up campaigns? - Various use cases to implement = > Tanya is smart and diligent. Listen to her on [LinkedIn=](3D" and [Youtube= .](3D" =E2=97=8F =E2=97= =8F =E2=97=8F Btw, patterns on the skin of zebrafish, whis= ker growth on mice and patterns on shells, all appear to follow Turing=E2= =80=99s pattern. Until next, take care and stay safe! [3D"emoji"](3D"h=) Gaurav Aror= a Sr. Manager - Demand Generation WebEngage = [3D"WebEngage][3D"WebEngage](3D" [3D"WebEngage](3D") [3D"WebEngage](3D" =C2=A9 2022 WebEngage Headquarters : B1602 Lotus = Corporate Park Goregaon East Mumbai 400063, India Mumbai =E2=80=A2 B= engaluru =E2=80=A2 Gurgaon =E2=80=A2 Sao Paulo =E2=80=A2 Dubai Don't= want to receive any more emails? [Unsubsc= ribe](3D"=) [3D"] = >

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