by Playable | May 1, 2019 | Customer Success Stories, Video Email Case Histories
Playable enabled FASHION DAYS to edit, embed and send a 10 second clip of their BANANA REPUBLIC Exclusive Promotion video within their campaign, set up in Emarsys. This campaign was then sent to segments of the FASHION DAYS subscriber and active shopper lists. The...
by Playable | Mar 14, 2019 | Customer Success Stories, Video Email Case Histories
NRL embraces Video Email to extend the reach of their 2019 season launch TVC The National Rugby League (NRL) in Australia, recently launched their 2019 season with a new campaign of which the “New Era Begins” is a central theme. The campaign focusses on the link...
by Playable | Feb 4, 2019 | Customer Success Stories, Video Email Case Histories
Imperium is a vertically integrated real estate investment and municipal real estate consulting company. Imperium specializes in semi-speculative land investment for future mixed-use, retail and residential real estate development, with headquarters in Dallas, Texas....
by Playable | Jan 28, 2019 | Customer Success Stories, Video Email Case Histories
Digital Next a multi-disciplined digital marketing agency headquartered out of Manchester in the UK turned to Playable to help drive awareness of their Digital Transformation Service: Spectrum, amongst current & prospective new clients. As a long time, loyal user...
by Playable | Jan 16, 2019 | Customer Success Stories
From the 1,000’s of video emails created by our users in 2018 we have selected the best based on innovation, creativity and return on investment. We congratulate all those selected and invite you to be inspired by this great portfolio of work, which can be...
by Playable | Sep 28, 2018 | Customer Success Stories, Video Email Case Histories
DC Entertainment created DC Universe as a community for their hard core fans. To launch this new fan initiative DC Entertainment developed a competition, which they planned on promoting using video, as the key medium. The competition featured a money can’t buy...