Define your target groups and use information wisely
Defining your target group is the be-all and end-all when it comes to successful customer reactivation via SMS, because your message should be as individual and personal as possible. Today, this means much more than sending an SMS with a personalized address. All the information you have about your customers can be helpful.
For example, ask yourself:
- When did the respective customers last buy from you?
- Have they had any contact with your company? In what form?
- Have the customers bought from you more than once?
- Which product was purchased last?
- Were there any returns?
Depending on the industry, you can of course also use other information. A piece that matches the style in the clothing sizes still available or a special interest in individual collections are just two possible starting points.
The rule is: the more personal the information, the more sensitively you should use it. In addition, your customers are aware that you know what they have bought, but not necessarily that you know which products they have looked at particularly often or which products were in their shopping cart last.
Once you have decided what information you want to use, you can categorize your target customer groups. It usually makes sense to create quite small groups in which the recipients are very similar, for example, all female customers who have bought product X. When you are satisfied with the division, write your SMS for each group individually. Base the text on how you want to win back the corresponding customer group.
The more relevant and exclusive the offer, the higher your chances of success. Keep in mind that there is usually a reason why dormant customers stop buying. In case of doubt, finding out this reason can be more valuable than a new purchase.
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i subscribed but my sms are not reaching my customers
Hi, there’s a couple of things you can check if your SMS do not reach your recipients, you can find them here: https://help.seven.io/en/sms-has-not-been-received
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