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2018 Report: Data-Backed Secrets of Winning Push Notification Campaigns

Shivkumar M 20+ yrs shaping technology Product & GTM strategy. Fintech, healthcare & retail industry expertise. Leads product launches, adoption & GTM as Director, Product Marketing.
2018 Report: Data-Backed Secrets of Winning Push Notification Campaigns

The average US smartphone user gets 46 push notifications every day,1 and that number is only growing. With users being bombarded by more and more messages, how can mobile marketers stand out on their crowded lock screens?
To find out what works when engaging mobile app users — and what doesn’t — our data science team took a magnifying glass to successful push campaigns.
We analyzed over 40 billion push notifications to learn how mobile marketers can build the perfect messaging campaign.
Want to skip right to the goods? Download the entire push notification report now.
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Understanding Current Open Rates

How do your CTRs compare with other apps in your vertical? Evaluate your campaign performance with the latest benchmark open rates, broken down by platform and vertical.
Benchmark Open Rates
Business & Finance and Entertainment & Events apps see the highest engagement, while Food & Delivery and Retail apps typically see the lowest open rates. This may be due to the fact that users for these apps get utility from the push notification content itself without having to click. Think: order status or delivery updates.
Engagement by Platform
Android sees much higher push engagement than iOS. Push notifications stay on the Android lock screen until a user dismisses them, whereas in iOS, notifications disappear as soon as a user unlocks their phone.

Writing the Perfect Push

Copywriting an effective push message always boils down to this: understanding your users. Who they are, and what they want from your app. Writing for your specific user base means taking general best practices with a grain of salt.
That said, we found three factors that consistently bump up engagement rates across the board: adding personalization, using emojis, and including a few key power words.

Personalization

Addressing recipients by name, referencing their location, or noting their purchase/content history has a significant impact on push notification engagement. Even basic personalization results in a nearly 10% increase in open rates.
Personalized Push Notifications

Emojis

Push notifications that include emojis see a 70% increase in CTRs. Based on our analysis, the 25 emojis in the graphic below are associated with the highest CTRs across all app verticals.  
Emojis

Power Words

Writing the perfect push notification isn’t easy. You need to be creative, entertaining, and persuasive — not to mention concise. Which words should you use in your messages? We found that these words and phrases were the most effective in prompting users to click.
Power Words

Getting the Timing Right  

Even a perfectly written push notification won’t be opened if it’s sent at the wrong time.
Our analysis identifies peak engagement times between 7-8 a.m., when users are just starting their days or are on their daily commute. Another lift from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. shows that lunch and early afternoon is also a high time for engagement.
Unsurprisingly, 1-7 a.m. sees the lowest engagement rates, showing that most users don’t want to be disturbed from their beauty sleep. However, a spike between midnight – 1 a.m. shows that night owl users are checking their phones before bed.
Push Notification CTR by Hour

Get the Complete Push Notification Report

Our data science team came up with a lot more info and recommendations. For more insights, including specific best practices for 10+ app verticals, download the full report:
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Last updated on March 4, 2024
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