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Vennli Rebrands Content Intelligence Platform Before Unveiling New Product Updates

April 11, 2019

South Bend, Ind: Vennli, a content intelligence platform, recently announced its newly redesigned website and logo. The brand refresh comes at a time of change for the company as it prepares to unveil new product updates to its content intelligence platform.

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Through a redesigned website, visitors can request product demos and learn more about Vennli’s product offering, which helps clients uncover opportunities to beat out their competitors on content strategy through artificial intelligence and machine learning.

“After analyzing our current messaging, we noticed holes where we were not providing current and potential customers the information they need to truly understand how the Vennli platform can impact their marketing strategies,” said Marty Muse, CEO at Vennli. “Through our brand refresh, we are creating an updated experience that meets our customer’s expectations. This was a pivotal step to help establish our brand as an industry leader in content technology.”

In addition to the company’s brand refresh, Vennli will attend several marketing conferences in the coming months to meet with current customers, connect with potential customers and engage in speaking opportunities to highlight the benefits of utilizing content intelligence for marketing strategies.

Conferences include ContentTECH Summit, Content Marketing Conference and MAICON. Attendees at Content Marketing Conference will have the opportunity to hear from Vennli CEO Marty Muse on practical ways that marketers can combine artificial intelligence with customer data to craft content strategy and exceed revenue goals during his session on Thursday, April 18.