EMAIL AUTOMATIONS
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The automation is designed to engage and convert customers by delivering targeted and personalized emails. It starts by welcoming new subscribers with an introduction and exclusive offers. Following this, it sends automated emails featuring new collections, best-sellers, and special discounts, strategically spaced out to keep customers interested without overwhelming them.
For those who browse products but don’t make a purchase, the automation triggers reminder emails to encourage them to complete their purchase. If customers engage with these emails, follow-ups provide more tailored content or deals. If they don’t, the automation shifts the messaging to re-engage their interest.
The sequence continues until the customer makes a purchase or reaches the end of the flow, ensuring relevant and engaging communication throughout.

This automation was created for Itaki to help increase customer engagement and sales for their portable cooking appliances. It works by first tagging customers who interact with their booking page or show interest, so the system knows who to follow up with. Then, an email is automatically sent to these customers, showing off product highlights or special offers to keep them interested.
After a two-day wait, the system checks if the customer clicked on the email. If they did, it shows they’re interested, and they get more follow-up emails with promotions or new product updates. If they didn’t, they might get a reminder email, like an abandoned cart message, encouraging them to check out Itaki’s products again.
The overall goal is simple: keep customers informed about Itaki’s products, build their interest, and make it easier for them to decide to buy. This way, Itaki can build a stronger relationship with its customers and increase sales.

This automation was set up for Zokis Canvas Arts to help get more people interested in their home decor frames. It starts by sending an email to potential customers, showing new collections or offering special deals to catch their attention.
After two days, the system checks if the customer opened the email. If they did, it shows they’re interested, so they get follow-up emails with more personalized offers, like artwork that matches their home style or discounts on new items. If they didn’t open the email, a reminder is sent to encourage them to check out Zokis’ latest collections or deals.
The goal is simple: to show customers how Zokis’ art can make their homes look amazing and keep them coming back for more by sending them personalized messages that match their style and interests.
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This automation was designed for Friendly Turtle, a zero waste shop, to increase customer engagement and boost sales. It starts by organizing the email list so that different groups of customers get personalized emails that showcase products they might like, such as skincare items or eco-friendly home essentials.
New subscribers receive welcome emails, and customers also get reminders about items they left in their cart, encouraging them to complete their purchase. There are also fun promotional emails that highlight new products or offer exclusive deals.
The main goal is to show customers the benefits of eco-friendly living, help them make sustainable choices, and build a strong connection with Friendly Turtle by keeping them informed and engaged through these personalized emails.