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D365 Marketing
A Guide To Real-time Marketing Segments
MEGAN V. WALKER
Sometimes new features come out and I’m not in a rush to blog about them. I need time to review and process the best approach to using them, and determine when is the right time to embrace them. I felt like the time has arrived for Real-time Marketing Segments, so check out this post to find out how to use them!

Dynamics 365 Marketing & Fonts
ANDRÁS FÖRDŐS
Ah, this one is a good one. András has tagged this as the complete guide, and he just might be right. Not only has he explained how fonts are used in emails in general, but has then broken down out of the box fonts, web fonts and using your own custom fonts. Bravo!

Events
Business Applications Launch Event
MICROSOFT
April 4th is the Microsoft Business Applications Launch Event. Anyone can register, and it’s a great opportunity to find out about new features and where Microsoft are heading in the future with D365. There is sure to be coverage of D365 Marketing, so make sure you register today!

Other Content
Google - Bard
GOOGLE EXPERIMENT
AI features and products are everywhere, but one from Google caught my eye last week. They have opened access to something called Bard, currently in the US and UK. I’m on the wait list so not able to share anything about it yet, but it looks like it can help in terms of helping outline blog posts but help spark your creativity in so many different ways. I am a sucker for new things, so can’t wait till I get access granted!

Answer The Public
ANSWER THE PUBLIC WEBSITE
This site isn’t new, but I was reminded of it the other day by my good friend Lisa Crosbie. Use it to type in a keyword and you’re presented with useful phrases and questions people ask in search engines giving you ideas for blog posts, case studies and articles you can write to align with your marketing efforts. And you can use it for free!
