Place New Opportunities at Your Customers’ Fingertips: Leveraging Dynamic Communications to Drive Engagement
January 17, 2019
1 Minutes
Dynamic Communications Explained: Transforming Customer Interactions
When you work with the Quadient Suite, you quickly become familiar with Quadient Inspire Designer. Besides its powerful document creation tools, it provides you the option to create Dynamic Communications. Sounds cool enough, but what is a Dynamic Communication and why should you care?
Dynamic Communications (also often called a ‘DC’) takes customer communications to the next level and allows you to communicate with your customers in a whole new way. Let me take you on a journey.
Imagine you are a utility company. Every month, your customer receives an energy bill in the mail which contains a letter, an energy usage and cost breakdown, and additional information on energy efficiency programs they can participate in to reduce their energy use and cost.
Sound familiar? Typically, the customer simply pays the bill and moves on with their day.
What happens if you transform that static design template into a Dynamic Communication? With sliders, input fields, and many more components, you are able to give the customer a better understanding of the cost-benefit associated with enrolling in a solar energy program for example. Moreover, the customer has the opportunity to respond in real-time to your offer by requesting further information on how to enrol in the program.
With Dynamic Communications, Quadient Inspire helps you create more meaningful engagements with your customers.
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