Internet Retailer IRCE 2007

Here at WhatCounts, we’re really looking forward to the Internet RetailerIRCE 2007” Show in San Jose this week. Working with ecommerce leaders has been one of our fortes over the years, and we are one of the most popular email solutions amongst IR Top 500 companies. We’re excited about building more traction with these organizations in the years to come.

So, we decided to make a marketing push this week. We took out a full-page advertisement in the June issue of Internet Retailer Magazine to congratulate many of our customers who are perennially featured in the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide. We worked with Internet Retailer to become a premiere exhibitor at this week’s show, which means you have to stop by our booth in order to try to “Win the Wheels” (where IR will be giving away a Mercedes-Benz 250 Cabriolet convertible). Stop by our booth (#1110) if you want to win the car. We have good karma (pun intended)…our customer Jay Allen of Cutter and Buck won a Jaguar X-Type in the same contest last year (pictured to the right).

We will also be handing out free USB drives with whitepapers, case studies and collateral on them and we will be doing our own drawing, where someone’s business card is going to win them a new Apple iPhone the day it comes out. Lastly, we’ll be handing out flyers that will invite marketers to join us for the first of our Summer webinar series (June 19th at 1pm EDT: “Designing for the New Email Landscape"), which will feature Justin Foster of WhatCounts, Michelle Eichner of Pivotal Veracity, and Aaron Smith and Lisa Harmon of Smith-Harmon.

So, if you’ll be at IRCE 2007, visit our booth. If not, visit www.whatcountsevents.com to be a part of our Summer webinar series. Either way, our marketing department is extending its collective hand and we’d love for you to shake it.

 

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