- Be on-brand and have character. Use pictures that reinforce your brand image and — if it works for your brand’s voice — use emojis and casual language. After all, this is Messenger, not your annual report, have some fun with it.
- Drop in a dynamic discount code. Everyone loves a deal, and a little discount is one of the most effective ways to turn a browser into a buyer. But you don’t want coupon codes ending up in the wilds of the internet! So, use ShopMessage dynamic discounts to automatically generate a one-time custom discount code just for the subscriber.
Pro-Tip: if a user clicks through to your site from the discount code sent in Messenger, mirror that code on-site with a website message bar built in Justuno! Learn more here.
- Keep it short. You’re welcoming a customer into your community, not interrogating them. Short and simple welcome messages with one to two opportunities for auto-responses are a perfect way to start. There will be plenty of time to continue the conversation later.
First impressions are important. So make sure this first touchpoint with your brand on Messenger is clear about the value it’s providing to encourage them to convert. Much like an email campaign, these welcome Messenger series need to be personalized and relevant–if they disappoint right off the bat, you may not get another chance to engage with this customer this way.
Keep the three tips above in mind when you are creating content for these series and keep in mind who your target audience is. These are new subscribers who need to get excited about your brand and be convinced to make their first purchase. Let your brand personality shine and use specific triggers in your content that will appeal to this audience.
Need some inspiration? Here are three examples that deliver results and revenue!