Interactive Calculators in Email Marketing: Let Customers Calculate Without Leaving Their Inbox
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Zeeshan Akhtar
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Summary
The article introduces a product that enables businesses to embed interactive calculators directly within marketing emails, allowing customers to perform real-time calculations (such as EMI, ROI, and pricing estimates) without leaving their email client. This aims to improve conversion rates by reducing friction in the customer decision-making process.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledAdd interactive calculators to your emails so subscribers can perform real-time calculations directly within the email.
From EMIs to ROIs to pricing estimates– let customers calculate and decide without having to visit a landing page.
Let customers calculate & decide in email - Calculators in Email
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