Wow, this question is trickier than trying to pack a tent in a snowstorm. But I think B is the correct answer. Gotta keep those brands separate, you know?
Hold up, I'm confused. Do we really need separate business units just because we need to accommodate multiple brand logos in the email header? That sounds like C to me.
B: That's right. Separate business units can help with managing different SSL certificate configurations, private domains, and sender profiles for each brand.
A: It's not just about accommodating multiple brand logos in the email header. Each brand may have different requirements that need to be managed separately.
A separate business unit for each brand? That's overkill! Just use different sender profiles, that should do the trick. D is the way to go, am I right?
I think the correct answer is B. Separate business units are needed when brand-specific private domains need to be leveraged for email campaigns. This ensures branding consistency and deliverability across different brands.
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