Bdaily partners with email software provider Communicator
Bdaily Business News has teamed up with Newcastle-based email software provider Communicator to deliver its daily email bulletin and implement effective and engaging email marketing campaigns.
Bdaily, which is based in Newcastle, covers business news in the North East, North West, Yorkshire and the Humber, and South East via its daily email bulletin and fully-responsive website.
Communicator, which is part of the Trinity Mirror group, offers a seamless email solution with transparent reporting as well as advice and best practice to improve deliverability, engagement and efficiency, thus maximising opportunities for Bdaily’s digital advertisers.
Bdaily will be utilising Communicator’s data-driven email software to provide its digital advertisers with cutting edge email marketing campaigns.
In addition, Bdaily will adopt Communicator’s software to deliver its daily email bulletin direct to the inboxes of 13,000 subscribers daily.
Martin Stanley, co-director at Bdaily, said: “Emails are obviously a huge part of what we do here at Bdaily. Working with a partner like Communicator - dedicated experts in the field - is an important development for us and will help us to ensure we’re delivering our news as effectively as we possibly can to our audience.”
Eleanor Cook, digital campaign team leader at Communicator said: “We are delighted to be working with Bdaily to provide an effective email software solution.
“We have a proven track record with our innovative email software and, Bdaily, which sends out a large number of emails each day, is set to benefit greatly from this partnership”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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