Emailvision Takes Online Marketing Global and Social

Emailvision, the world leader in software as a service (SaaS) for email marketing, announces the launch of Campaign Commander Email and Mobile Edition 7.5. The latest version of Emailvision’s flagship product introduces significant new product capabilities that help online marketers boost the relevancy and customer engagement from subscribers, followers, and fans. Version 7.5 is also now compatible with more languages than any other email and mobile marketing service available on the market.

Campaign Commander now has full support for the Japanese and Korean languages which brings the total number of languages supported to 16 including; UK English, US English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Russian, Swedish, Italian, Danish, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, and Chinese both traditional and simplified. As organizations look to take their products and services into new high-growth markets, Campaign Commander will rapidly power their global online campaigns.

Version 7.5 was also designed to help companies deliver greater return on investment (ROI) from their online marketing campaigns by adding new subscriber behavioural data and customer preference information. Using this information, online marketers can shift their campaign strategies from ‘one size fits all’ to highly tailored campaigns that target subscribers with compelling products and services.

Increasingly online marketers want to merge their email campaigns with social media. The 7.5 update to Campaign Commander allows marketers to share their campaigns across 16 global social networks, report on how often email campaign content has been shared, calculate the reach of messages, and identify the top influencers within their mailing lists. A new Facebook forms tool also allows brands to create customised email and data capture from their Facebook pages.

Nick Heys, CEO of Emailvision said: “We set out to make Campaign Commander the most international campaign management software service. Our services now operate in 16 different languages and social networks, and this means that companies of all sizes can run campaigns on a global level without sacrificing local relevancy or efficiency. We fully support these clients with local support and services people on the ground in 18 countries around the world.”

Recent brands who have acquired Campaign Commander version 7.5 include global financial groups Société Générale and CMC Markets; leading media publications Spectator and Mediapart; global luxury hotel Sofitel, global distributor Univar; online gaming site Victor Chandler; online financial comparison site Moneyexpert.com; online video site Dailymotion, European commercial property company Unibail-Rodamco; commercial electric product and services company Legrand; retailers Lindt Canada, DukanDiet, Ricky’s NYC, Tennis Express, The Perfume Spot, SonicElectronicx, Office Shoes, The Kooples, Smalto, Jean Delatour; and ecommerce sites LeTrader, and Batiweb.

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