Bronto Clients Hit The Big Time

by DJ Waldow on October 10, 2007 · 0 comments

One of my favorite parts about being an Account Manager at Bronto (besides the rise of Bronto and Bronto’s 5th b-day) is that I get to brag about our clients. At our weekly company meetings, the Client Services Team shares “Bronto Love” - aka some of the cool things our clients say as well as email marketing best practices they are implementing. Well, the word is getting out - Bronto clients are darn good email marketers. But, hey, don’t ask us - we are biased - ask the folks over at Marketing Sherpa (specifically articles #1, #2, and #5).

Please note: Some of these case studies are “members only.” Have no fear…Bronto is here to help YOU become a better email marketer. Just ask us. We’ll provide the details.

Bronto Clients promoted by Marketing Sherpa:

  • Chiasso: Brian Mehler explains how Chiasso transitioned catalog users to email to lift conversions 19%. [Also featured as Customer Email Showcase].
  • Durham Bulls: Jon Bishop - Assistant General Manager of the Durham Bulls *and* email marketing guru. In this case study, Jon explains how testing HTML vs Text-Only led to a 262.23% lift.
  • Trek: Casey Kohner prepped for his stellar performance in Vegas as Shop.org in August by providing the fodder for this article on the best product launch ever. [Also a featured Customer Email Showcase].

Go Bronto (Clients), Go Bronto (Clients)….

DJ Waldow
Account Manager at Bronto

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