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Push NotificationsMobile Communication :Section 2
Breakdown of Push Notes
Push Notifications are permission-based message blurbs sent to a user’s device from mobile apps to maintain a dialog between brands and their customers.
Commonly mislabeled as spam due to overuse and abuse
Benefits of Pushing
The key to getting push notifications right is giving customers information they want.
When used correctly PNs can:
Increase daily app opens
Create a faster response time than email
Increase social sharing
Drive sales and traffic
Can be used with geo-targeting
Types of Push Notifications
Push Service Mediator: server that sends Push Notes. Push notes can be delivered in multiple ways: Can be in the form of an alert (pop-up
text box) Sound alert A badge (indicator that appears on the
app icon) An indicator in the notification bar
Do not use push notifications for advertising or promotions (spam) “Apps cannot use Push Notifications to
send ads, promotions or direct marketing of any kind” – Apple
Push Service Mediators and Process
Apple Push Notification Service (APNS) + Google Cloud Messaging
(GCM) + Windows Push Notification Service (WNP)
Key Components of Push Notifications
Done correctly, push notes enable a brand to socialize with its best connected and engaged customers anytime, anywhere.
Timing – Don’t bother your customers at inopportune times, like when they are asleep. Be aware of time zones when mass messaging.
Location – Incorporating geo-targeting will allow for superior audience segmenting.
Audience – understand the needs of your customers and deliver messages they want. Test messages on small groups before applying to the whole.
Duration and Frequency – not all PNs stay relevant. Scheduling expiration dates for PNs will save you and your customers time. Don’t drown your customers in Push Notes.
Adjustable Push Settings – make it easy to turn on/off. If a frustrated customer can’t adjust your PNs they will uninstall your app.
Badge Count – displays the number of unread messages within your application.
Best Practices
Users should be informed on push notifications the first time they open the app
Must provide users with an opt-in and opt-out
Deliver relevant, useful or interesting information – Not Ads
Irrelevant or non-targeted PNs will lead to opt-outs or uninstalls. Don’t bury users with your messaging.
Segment PNs by demographic, user interests, and location as often as possible.
CAN-SPAM Act and Push Notes
How to stay legal:
1. Tell recipients how to opt out of receiving push notifications from you.
2. Honor opt-out requests promptly
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