By setting a custom number of visits to a specific product or percentage discount in the trigger settings, you define when this trigger should fire and send out an email. This, of course, happens on an individual level. Only customers you know are interested in the specific product, will get the email. Together with Raptor, you define the specific user behavior required to identify a customer’s product interest.
Read more: Zizzi converts as high as +8% with Price Drop triggers
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The triggered email should contain splash graphics with an indication of the savings. We’ll happily assist you in the design process, but most marketeers will already be well acquainted with the best practices.
Combining the price drop trigger with the Raptor Sale Module adds power to your triggered email by not only listing the specific product viewed by the customer but also other highly personalized recommendations on sale.
If the customer purchases the product before the price is dropped, the trigger won’t be activated.
Read more: Raptor Triggers vs. Platform Triggers
Most e-commerce systems have some sort of option to be notified when an item is back in stock. However, these often require the customer to actively sign up to a specific product or variation. The back in stock trigger keeps track of a customer’s individual preferences and alerts them when a product of interest is once again available on the webshop.
Like the price drop trigger, the back in stock trigger takes advantage of Raptor’s detailed customer behavior knowledge and predicts certain products of interest.
Normally an event series, like abandoned cart will play out over a few days, with a follow-up win back campaign up to a few weeks later. With these new triggers, you’re able to target and execute individual emails to customers at the exact time a significant change happens to the product of their interest.
The triggers work in the background on all customers who have given mail permissions and can be combined with a range of other trigger events. Both need an active Raptor tracking solution and Google Product Feed or similar. If you’re already using triggers, implementing Price Drop and Back in Stock is pretty straight forward.