Benchmark Email takes pride in being an international business. Our headquarters are located in Los Alamitos, California and Benchmark boasts local offices worldwide. We also call Bogotá, Guangzhou, Guatemala City, Gurgaon, Madrid, Mexico City, Mumbai, Rome, Sáo Paolo, Taipei and Tokyo home (or casa, 家, ホーム). This allows us to offer our services in nine languages, with a local presence and customer support for each one.

Across the globe, the Benchmark team has been busy participating in trade shows, seminars and more. Recently, Benchmark representatives from near and far (Japan!) attended the Litmus Email Design Conference in San Francisco. The lessons they brought back have already spread throughout our office and will surely find their way into new blog posts, webinars and more.

Benchmark values the email marketer who takes pride in furthering his or her education and skills. That’s why we make a point to participate in as many events and other speaking opportunities. Where will you find us next?!

Email Marketing seminar in Taiwan

Our team hosted an Email Marketing seminar in Taiwan.

 

Benchmark Booth Publishop

The Benchmark team was all smiles at our booth at Publishop in Mexico.

Benchmark Japan Seminar for the Fashion industry

Benchmark Japan hosted a seminar for 100 attendees from the fashion industry.

Forum eCommerce Brasil 2016

Fresh off being named the best email marketing company in Brazil, our team hosted a talk called “What happens when two winning platforms get together?” at Forum eCommerce Brasil 2016.

Benchmark at Technology For Marketing 2016

Our UK team shows off the soon to be released Automation Pro BETA at Benchmark at Technology For Marketing 2016 in London.

These photos only begin to scratch the surface of the events Benchmark Email attends, hosts and/or sponsors across the globe. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter to see where you’ll find us next!

作者簡介:

by Andy Shore

Andy Shore found his way to Benchmark when he replied to a job listing promising a job of half blogging, half social media. His parents still don’t believe that people get paid to do that. Since then, he’s spun his addiction to pop culture and passion for music into business and marketing posts that are the spoonful of sugar that helps the lessons go down. As the result of his boss not knowing whether or not to take him seriously, he also created the web series Ask Andy, which stars a cartoon version of himself. Despite being a cartoon, he somehow manages to be taken seriously by many of his readers ... and few of his coworkers.