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  • Eight Steps To Good Mobile Email Design

    Posted by: Neil Berman    |    Wednesday, September 7, 2011

    If you're like me, being separated from your mobile phone makes you a little panicky. I use my mobile phone for so much more than voice conversations. I keep in touch through texting, surf the Internet and answer email when I'm not at my computer. I rely on apps for everything from finding a restaurant to locating the cheapest gas. My love affair with my more »

  • Delivra reaps the benefits of content marketing

    Posted by: Brafton NEWS    |    Monday, August 29, 2011

    By maintaining a frequently updated blog, email service provider Delivra has managed to drive more traffic to its website and increase visitor dwell time, MarketingSherpa reports. more »

  • 3 tips for personalizing e-mail campaigns

    Posted by: SmartBrief    |    Thursday, August 11, 2011

    Social media sites allow for more personalized communication between brands and their fans, a fact e-mail marketers might do well to emulate, writes Delivra President Neil Berman. He offers three simple tips, starting with using natural language and an informal tone to make communications feel less packaged and more personal. Read more at MediaPost more »

  • To Know Me Is To Love Me

    Posted by: Neil Berman    |    Tuesday, August 9, 2011

    There are a lot of online conversations taking place on channels like Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Through these channels, people are connecting with each other and also with companies and brands in ways unimagined just five years ago. more »

  • American Le Mans Series Chooses Delivra as Official Email Service Provider

    Posted by: SportsTechy    |    Friday, July 22, 2011

    The American Le Mans Series (ALMS) presented by Tequila Patron has teamed with Indianapolis-based Delivra to make it the Official Email Service Provider for the sports car championship. The Company said that a full line of Delivra services and technologies is assisting the ALMS in broadening its reach to a collection of constituents. more »