How to communicate to all customers about the arrival of new products in stock via push notifications on the mobile app?
Intro
Informing customers about new product arrivals is vital to generate interest and boost sales. EveryLog enables the efficient communication of new product arrivals to all your customers through direct push notifications on the mobile app. This prompt and captivating approach maintains customer enthusiasm and activity, significantly contributing to your shop's success.
How it works
EveryLog collects comprehensive data on customer inventory and preferences. Leveraging this information, you can send personalized push notifications via the mobile app, notifying customers about newly arrived products in stock that align with their interests and preferences.
- Create account: visit the official EveryLog website and register to create an account. You will need a valid email address and a secure password.
- Create project: after logging in, create a new project in your EveryLog account. Assign a meaningful name to the project for easy identification.
- (Optional: create user groups): If necessary, create user groups within your project. This step is optional and depends on your specific needs. You can organise users into groups based on roles or authorisations.
- Connect your application with EveryLog using the programming language of your choice: now, you need to connect your application with EveryLog. You can do this using your preferred programming language. Follow the EveryLog documentation for detailed instructions on how to do this in your preferred programming language.
- Download the app and view notifications and metrics: users interested in notifications and metrics can download the EveryLog app to their device. After installation, they can access the project and view all the notifications and metrics you have implemented.
Advantages of using EveryLog
Personalised engagement: engage customers with personalised notifications based on their interests, thus enhancing the shopping experience.
Increased sales: attract customers' attention to new products, increasing the likelihood of additional sales and conversions.
Customer loyalty:
keep customers informed and satisfied, thus building long-term customer loyalty.
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