Tel: 01926 407766
Email: info@auburn.co.uk
Auburn Creative Ltd
Plato Close,
Warwick, CV34 6WE
Zubo, our email marketing platform, gives you the power to create and send professional and effective email marketing newsletters and campaigns that look beautiful on all devices and really deliver results. It’s easy to use and you don’t need any prior knowledge of email marketing. Jump right in. The water’s lovely.
If you’re looking for enterprise-level functionality but don’t have any techie knowledge then you’re in the right place, it’s incredibly easy to send out campaigns that increase engagement and influence sales. Built specifically for marketing professionals, you can build your own campaigns, integrate with over 250 third party apps, personalise, split test and automate. We even have a built-in spam and deliver-ability checker to ensure your emails reach as many of your contacts as possible.
Zubo provides a comprehensive set of real-time management reports allowing you to accurately measure the effectiveness of every campaign you send, from the very second it reaches your subscribers. Go beyond opens rates and link clicks and measure your campaign-related sales, conversions and return on investment or watch our map view, and see how each individual person opens your campaign and reacts to it.
Auburn Creative are a trusted Google partner. We are trusted with budgets by a number of customers, in a range of sectors, and we consistently achieve great results for our clients.
Based in two offices across the Midlands, we are centrally located within the UK and service a wide mix of businesses from large SMEs, to globally recognised organisations.
Our extensive experience helps our customers understand their digital marketing strategy and ensures we maximise budgets with a clear return on investment.
Latest Email campaign blog posts from the team at Auburn Creative.
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