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SalesMail Announces Engagement Features for Video Messaging App

Nov 16, 2020 11:20:21 AM / by Reid Gilbert

The newest update to the SalesMail video app brings users a new level of functionality: two-way engagement!

Get all the details below, or read the PR Newswire press release here

 

What's New

The enhanced feature set includes custom Call-to-Action (CTA) buttons, comments, emoji reactions, one-click downloadable contact cards, and more.

 

Why You Need It 

This newest version of SalesMail will help users glean better sales insights, drive cleaner conversions, and build deeper connections with prospects, families, and internal team members. Coupled with enterprise-grade, real-time, in-app reporting, SalesMail gives users the flexibility and feedback necessary to analyze and refine their outreach strategy on a daily basis.

 

Hear It from the Boss

SalesMail CEO and Co-Founder Walt Armentrout says:

"Since we went to market with SalesMail, we always knew facilitating two-way engagement with recipients was on the horizon. I'm so excited to watch our partners, both existing and new, leverage these new features to forge stronger relationships with their target audiences. SalesMail continues to evolve with the needs of our users and their markets, and this newest release is another step in that direction. Perhaps the best testimonial we can offer is that we use SalesMail to grow our business every day, just like our clients do. It just absolutely works."

 

Where Can I Use It?

SalesMail is available for iOS, Android, and as a desktop application.

 

Where Can I Get More Info?

Interested parties can learn more about SalesMail's latest enhancements at mysalesmail.com/new-features, request a demo at mysalesmail.com/demo, and follow SalesMail on LinkedIn and Facebook.

 

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Reid Gilbert

Written by Reid Gilbert

Reid is SalesMail's VP of Marketing. You're most likely to find him in a yoga studio when he's not at his desk.