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Get ideas and inspiration. Read in-session marketing strategies and how they can be employed to boost conversions, increase incremental revenue, and gain greater control over promotions.

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We are Session Al and we make the unknown, known. The hidden, understood and the anonymous, engaged.

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What is in-session marketing?

In-session marketing (ISM) is an emerging martech category that focuses on understanding micro-behaviors on digital properties to drive conversions.

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social proof marketing

Social proof: Move products with real-time messaging

Social proof can boost consumer confidence in their purchase through reviews, fear of missing out, popular item messaging, view counts, and more. 

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Say hi to Session AI

We are Session Al and we make the unknown, known. The hidden, understood and the anonymous, engaged.

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Top ecommerce marketing strategies for 2023

What works in this privacy-first world and what needs to be eliminated from your eCommerce marketing strategy? Below highlights the top tactics for 2023.

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Promotional optimization: How to incentivize conversions and reduce margin loss

With companies now competing for attention by lowering prices, how can you acquire consumers without selling at a loss, or — more importantly — devaluing the brand?

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Breaking the addiction to sitewide offers: Three techniques to transition to real-time offers

Did you know that it can be counterproductive to give offers to some visitors? Optimize your promotions by switching to real-time offers and lift conversions without reducing margins.

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Goodbye PII: Solving for a privacy-first world

What if the answer to less PII isn’t discovering how to collect more of it, but rather removing the reliance on it?

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Building stronger software solutions through partnerships at Session AI

Partners bring out the value of a product by filling one another’s gaps and making 1+1=3

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Historical data is so outdated

Poor data costs U.S. businesses $600 billion yearly. Avoid adding to this number by finding a better source of truth than historical data.

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