emfluence

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Smiles Davis, see what you've accomplished with emfluence!

This email went out to emfluence Marketing Platform users who had achieved new badges in the last year. Users earn badges and points for things like how many emails they send if they leave reviews or provide referrals, and if they take advantage of all features (e.g., posting to social media, sending surveys, using automation, integrating to data sets). At the end of 2020, emfluence sent an email that showed how many points the user had earned, how many emails they had sent, what rank their points earned them in their company as well as across all emfluence users, and which badges they could try for next. 

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