If you want to see how it works, you can watch this video recorded by GetResponse Product Manager Oskar, which explains both the integration with WordPress and how to send them: Push notifications and e-commerce When it comes to e-commerce, communication with your customers mainly happens via email, but also associating a good use of push notifications could give a new boost to your communications with customers or new visitors, especially when it comes to marketing and remarketing communications.
For example, we could display a notification to those uk telegram data who have abandoned a cart, sending them a support message that helps them complete the purchase, or we could send generic promotions, or even based on purchases made and product pages visited, or, why not?, based on date of birth and so on. You can easily use the workflows and automations designed for managing your e-commerce email marketing and replicate them for notifications. The strength of push notifications lies, as mentioned, in the visibility that the popup has, but you must take into account all the good practices underlying communication towards customers: 1.
Do not be too invasive, if you annoy users with too many messages, you risk being blocked and the ability to send notifications deactivated. 2. Attract attention with an appropriate message 3. Send messages that may interest and be useful to the user 4. Send them at the right time: when you think the user is ready to receive the message and ready to perform the action we expect. Conclusions Web push notifications are a very powerful tool for online marketing if used with an audience that is truly interested in your services.