Movable Ink, the AI-powered personalized content platform, unveiled its latest Autonomous Marketing capabilities, marking the first step toward simultaneously increasing exponential lift in engagement and revenue from campaigns while removing the manual work from marketing. Instead of building and managing every campaign by hand, marketers worldwide can now leverage AI to personalize and optimize messaging content based on individual customer preferences and real-time data.
“Just like the digital transformation wave before it, the era of Autonomous Marketing will empower marketers to multiply their output while delivering the kind of experiences consumers actually care about,” said Vivek Sharma, CEO & Co-Founder of Movable Ink. “It’s about working smarter, elevating the marketer to a more strategic role, setting the vision while AI handles the execution. This is the customer-centric marketing brands have long promised, now made possible with operational scale and an ability to drive financial performance.”
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The latest Movable Ink AI-powered capabilities include:
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Movable Ink’s continued investments in AI model enhancements have increased average revenue lift by +20%, increased marketers’ productivity by 2x, and boosted email variant sends by 1000%, all with brands sending up to 34% fewer emails.
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