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Jun 06, 2023
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How WhatsApp Business can help with abandoned carts recovery

Picture the scene as a customer: we've made the decision that we're going to buy something and we've added it to the cart, but for whatever reason, we don't follow through with the transaction. Sometimes we forget that we've added items to the cart; other times the phone rings just as we're about to click pay and we forget about it. On other occasions, we see something at the last minute that we don't like the look of that makes us think twice about buying.

Tom Faas
Tom Faas,
Product Marketer

In many cases, an overly complex checkout page or a technical error with the payment system drives us to make the decision to put the brakes on a purchase. In fact, more than 80% of shoppers surveyed in 2020 abandoned their cart because of site issues such as form fill errors, transaction failures, or a time-consuming checkout process. Every day, abandoned carts account for a huge amount of revenue loss for online retail businesses across the world, yet it's a problem that often goes overlooked.

The good news is that by using WhatsApp Business to send out timely, automated messages to your customers, you can be well on your way to finding a solution to the issue of abandoned carts.

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41 different studies have found that the global average cart abandonment rate is just under 70 percent, making them a constant headache for online retail businesses across the world. The question is, how do we mitigate these potential losses? Well, with around 320 million messages being sent on a daily basis, sending abandoned cart reminders via email is one solution.

However, while email continues to be one of the most profitable channels for almost any eCommerce business, using it to send out reminders can sometimes be a bit problematic, given that their open rates hover around 21%.

By contrast, WhatsApp's open rate is a whopping 98%, meaning that out of every 100 messages sent, 98 messages are read. Recent statistics show that two billion people across the globe use WhatsApp on a monthly basis, making it one of the most widely used mobile messenger apps in the world.

Remember, in many cases, it may look like the customer has had second thoughts about your product when in fact he or she is still well in the purchasing zone. With its system of automated, timely, yet friendly reminders, your WhatsApp Business platform provides that person with a necessary push in the right direction; allowing you to rescue those sales that all too often slip away at the very last moment.

Letting Your Customers Know When Things Are Back in Stock

We all know that running out of stock from time to time is part of life in the world of eCommerce. Anything from an unexpected increase in product demand to the odd miscalculation at the time of ordering, to extraordinary events like the 2022 global supply chain crisis can cause any business to be caught short. However, this is no reason to let sales from potential customers who have shown an interest in your brand get away from you.

Back-in-stock notifications let people know that an out-of-stock product they recently liked the look of is once again available. When used well, this can be a fantastic tool for getting customers to come back and complete the purchase that they intended to carry out previously. The problem is that back-in-stock emails are often overlooked, left unopened, and can even end up being sent directly to the spam folder.

For an eCommerce business, one big advantage that WhatsApp has over email - at least for the time being - is the very welcome lack of a spam folder. This means that there's only the slimmest of chances that your message will be unopened or unread. You can also use pictures and video messages to easily grab their attention and immediately jog their memory about the specific product that they wanted to buy.

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Helping Your Customers With Their Online Wishlist


Has your customer shown considerable interest in a certain product without placing an order? One of the most popular and effective ways to re-engage users with products that they've liked the look of in the past is to create and promote the use of customer wishlists. You can use WhatsApp to remind consumers of the existence of their wishlist, where they're just one step away from rediscovering all the products from your website that have previously caught their attention.

So, instead of relying solely on email in a desperate attempt to claw these losses back from the brink, WhatsApp Business offers you a far more common-sense conversion optimization technique that meets consumers where they are. CM.com can help you build your eCommerce messaging system around the needs of those who make your business tick, allowing you to ditch the emails and take your online brand to the next level.

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Tom Faas
Tom Faas,
Product Marketer
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Is product marketer for the CM.com Mobile Marketing Cloud. Tom connects the dots between the product, marketing and sales teams.

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