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In your Notifadz account, you can create planned campaigns.
<aside> 💡 Did you know it? With Notifadz, you can also create automated campaigns (triggers). If your site has a blog section, you can also synchronize your editorial articles with RSS feed campaigns. These 2 types of campaigns are useful for retargeting your audience. They also contribute to your lead nurturing strategy, to trigger conversion over the long term. These campaigns have to be created with the help of our CSM team.
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Use planned campaigns to push your highlights or news and to encourage your subscribers to return to your site.
To create planned campaigns in your Notifadz account, click on the "My campaigns" tab in the navigation bar:
Click on the campaign block "Planned":
There are six steps to creating a campaign:
Use the "Targeting" field to select the site concerned by the campaign you wish to create. The "Device" field allows you to select the device on which you will send your notification: desktop or mobile.
All other settings are optional; we recommend that you leave them as they are, to ensure optimum campaign performance.
<aside> 💡 Did you know it? Targeting by zip code, city, etc. is widely used for geolocation campaigns such as drive-to-store, events, etc.
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NEW!
Discover our new targeting functionality: you can now segment your subscriber base according to your own criteria. You can then send your campaign to a single audience segment (or several). Contact our CSM team to build your audience segments.
Above, an example of how to create a notification.
You will therefore need to complete the following elements:
<aside> 💡 Did you know it? On the right, you can see the final version of your notification, which is updated in real time as you make changes.
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Some examples of our partners' notifications:
Name your campaign and choose a date and time for sending.
<aside> 💡 Did you know it? Taking into consideration the instantaneous format of Web Push Notification, our customers analyze their Google Analytics data to identify traffic peaks and send their notifications at the best times.
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You can set up repetitions over a given period, so that your campaign is self-sufficient:
You can add UTMs to your Google Analytics tracking. This will enable you to track your conversions and user journeys.
Once you've set all the parameters for your campaign, you can test the visual and finish by clicking on "Plan the campaign".
And that's it, your first campaign is launched! 🚀
You can then find all your planned campaigns from the "Campaign Planning" tab, then "Planned Campaigns":
A few details to know about the pictograms on this dashboard:
To capitalize on your campaigns, here is an overview of the best practices: