Creating Journey Web Push Campaigns
A step-by-step guide to engaging users with Web Push Notifications through a Journey
Please Note
This document is an extension of the Journey Creation Guide and only covers Web Push campaign creation & personalization. Here's a detailed read on how the Send Web Push Block works.
Getting Started
As shown below, using Action Blocks, you can create points of engagement in your Journey experience to contextually engage users at various stages in their lifecycle.
Step 1: Drag and drop the Send Web Push Block on the canvas.
Step 2: Connect it to an existing block to determine the context in which users will receive the campaign.
Step 3: Click on the block to create the campaign.
Please Note
Since Journey Campaigns are an extension of the Journey experience, the following settings cannot be configured for individual campaigns. You can configure these for the entire Journey and we'll automatically apply them to all attached campaigns:
Now let's walk you through all the steps of campaign creation.
Step 1: Configure Basic Info
The first step is to give your campaign a unique name that helps you identify its purpose.
Step 2: Create the Message
The most exciting part of campaign creation - building the message!
As highlighted above, the message creation interface comes loaded with intuitive features like Variations, Layouts, Hyper-personalization and User Preview - enabling you to create high impact Web Push Notifications in minutes.
Personalize Message
In addition to leveraging all the User Attributes and Events tracked in your dashboard, you can personalize Journey campaigns with:
- Data gleaned through
GET
API call - Journey Events or actions performed by users while experiencing the Journey
Here's how you can go about it:
1. Personalize Message with Journey Events
2. Personalize Message with 'GET' API Data
Continue Building the Message
Now that you have a robust understanding of how you can personalize Journey Web Push campaigns, please navigate to the following sections to continue building the message:
Step 3: Configure Variation Distribution
If you have created multiple Variations at Step 2: Message, then you can easily automate multivariate testing by configuring *Send Winning Variation Automatically.*
Alternatively, you can configure Variation Distribution manually if you'd like to specify a custom audience size for each Variation or are unwilling to test the campaign by sending a minimum of 500 messages to users who enter the block.
Let's walk you through each method:
Send Winning Variation Automatically
It allows you to test all the Variations with a small test audience and identify a winner based on their campaign interactions. We'll then automatically send the winning variant to all the subsequent users that enter the Send Web Push Block in the Journey.
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Here's how you can set it up:
Step 1: Specify Size of the Test Audience
Since Journey Campaigns are triggered for a user only when the enter the Send Web Push Block, the most scientific method to test its Variations is by ensuring that a significant number of messages are delivered before we compare the results.
This is why, the test audience can be defined in the number of messages that must be delivered to your users.
For example, in the above visual, we have specified a test audience of 700 messages. This means that all the Variations will be equally divided amongst the specified number and testing will continue until a total of 700 messages have been successfully delivered.
Step 2: Select Win Criteria
The Win Criteria is a performance indicator, (Clicks or Conversions), that helps us determine a winning Variation.
For example, in the above visual we have selected Clicks as the Win Criteria.
- This means that once 700 messages have been successfully delivered to the users, we will determine a winner based on the number of clicks tracked for each Variation.
Manual Variation Distribution
When Control Group is Added to Journey
If you have added a Control Group to the Journey, then as highlighted above, you will see two distribution meters.
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The first distribution meter indicates the share of users that will be divided amongst:
- Control Group users that will simply pass through each block without any interactions
- Users who will receive this Journey campaign when they enter the Send Web Push Block
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The second distribution meter indicates the share of users that will receive each Variation of this campaign when they enter the Send Web Push Block.
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As shown above, you can drag the meter to alter the share of users that will receive each Variation of the campaign and the share of users that will be included within the Control Group.
Step 4: Test Campaign (Recommended)
Iron out all the creases in your Web Push Notification by testing it with internal team members for maximum impact!
While this is an optional step, we recommend that you test all campaigns that contain images, buttons, deep links and elements of personalization to ensure that everything's in order. As shown above, this can be achieved in 3 simple steps.
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A step-by-step guide to testing Web Push Campaigns with your teammates
Related Guides: Creating / Editing / Deleting a Test Segment
What happens once you Save the campaign?
Once you Save a Journey campaign, you will be directed back to the Journey creation interface where you can continue building the experience, as shown below.
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Users will start receiving the campaign only once the Journey is Published and they enter the Send Web Push Block.
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You can analyze the Journey Web Push campaign's impact across various performance indicators by accessing its Campaign Overview.
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You can choose to edit the Message anytime you like by clicking on the respective Send Web Push Block in the Journey's Live View.
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How to create contextually relevant Journey experience by branching from the Send Web Push Block.