Benefits Of Web Push Notifications – Powerful Marketing Tech

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Ting! You’ve got one new notification!

How many times in a day do you see such notifications on your mobile phone or your desktop browser?

Those who use apps like Facebook and WhatsApp are already accustomed to these kinds of messages. Most mobile phone apps have some kind of messaging system like this.

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These are called push notifications.

This technology has been used by large enterprises and Fortune 500 companies for many years now, and this simple, little thing has contributed a lot to the growth of these businesses.

Thanks to a growing number of startups, this technology is now available for bloggers and small business owners to use for their blogs and websites.

If you are not using push notifications on your website/blog, then you are missing out on a lot.

How do web push notifications work?

Web push notifications enable you to send clickable messages to your subscribers’ browsers (they support both desktop and mobile). They work on an opt-in/opt-out basis so users can click to subscribe, and they can adjust their browser’s settings to unsubscribe.

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There are many online services that offer this marketing technology as both free and paid services. (I have recommended a few good services at the end of this article.) Most of them also offer WordPress plugins that make it easy for bloggers and entrepreneurs using the WordPress platform to make the most out of web push notifications.

After the initial configuration (refer to this tutorial), push notifications are sent automatically when you publish your post.

In the coming days, I will share many tips and advanced usage guides. But for now, let’s learn about the benefits that one will get when using push notifications.

Why should bloggers use web push notifications?

If you are using email marketing (free or paid), then it’s easy for you to understand the direct and indirect benefits of push notifications. Just like how email marketing helps you convert first-time visitors into subscribers for repeat traffic, web push notifications do the same thing.

Here are some of the most important things you need to know about push notifications…

1. They’re perfect for converting visitors into subscribers.

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Most bloggers make the mistake of not trying to convert their traffic into regular subscribers.

When you give an option to first-time visitors to subscribe to your blog via push notifications, email, or any other method (like RSS), you now have the opportunity to let them know about any new post you publish.

This helps you to constantly increase your traffic with repeat visits.

This is actually how most of the top blogs manage to maintain such a high level of repeat traffic.

2. They drive real-time traffic.

You can’t really ignore this.

The ability to reach out to your readers in real-time is powerful, and the higher your real-time reach is, the more powerful your brand will become in terms of the viral effect it can have.

Imagine you publish a time-sensitive blog post and you need people to see that post ASAP. Only push notifications allow you to get the word out quickly and efficiently.

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Here are a few practical implementations of real-time push notifications:

  • Promote your live video broadcast.
  • Promote a time-sensitive discount/offer/deal.
  • Give exposure to your latest social media updates.

Apart from driving traffic to my newly published posts, I have also tested push notifications for sending traffic to last minute deals, and the conversions for such promotions were great. This is indeed an effective conversion technique.

3. They let readers know about your brand uniqueness.

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Pillar posts are the foundation of your blog, and if your new subscribers are not seeing the pillar content (or content that makes your brand outstanding), it will be hard for them to understand the impact of your brand.

Some push notifications services offer drip feed campaigns, and this is an effective way for you to let your subscribers see your most important content.

Pro tip: Most bloggers let users subscribe to their blog updates and then send them only new blog posts. Instead of doing this, you should nurture your newly subscribed users with your most important content, your brand ideology, your achievements, and other important content that helps your newly subscribed users learn more about your brand.

Here is what I do:

I use a service called PushEngage which offers segmentation and drip feed options. I segment users based on the category of blog posts they are reading, and then I send them pre-selected content based on their interest areas. This all requires a one-time setup (30-35 minutes), and after that, everything is automated.

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Warning: You need to be cautious that you aren’t sending out too many notifications. If you are using the segmentation and autoresponder feature, then you should set up your system in a way that gives subscribers a limited number of notifications in a week.

Enabling Push Notifications For Your Website

There is no doubt that this is an effective piece of technology for driving traffic to a blog or website. The sooner you start using it, the sooner you will reap the benefits of this powerful marketing technology.

What about pricing and top service providers?

The best thing about this technology is that, in addition to paid packages, it also comes in free packages.

Many push notification service providers offer free services for the initial few thousand subscribers, and then charge you when you reach a certain number.

There are a few completely free services as well (for unlimited subscribers), but the only thing about them is they sell visitors’ data to ad agencies. This might be OK for personal sites and blogs, but for serious blogs and businesses, this could be catastrophic.

I will do another post in the coming days to explain about the hidden dangers of free services (like OneSignal). For now, I have listed all the popular services below:

You can pick any of the services above and start using push notifications today.

This one little technique will help you instantly get more traffic.

If you are already taking advantage of this technology, then do share your experience and optimization techniques with us in the comments below.

And don’t forget to share this post with other bloggers and marketers to let them know about this great piece of technology.

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A Blogger, Author and a speaker! Harsh Agrawal is recognized as a leader in digital marketing and FinTech space. Fountainhead of ShoutMeLoud, and a Speaker at ASW, Hero Mindmine, Inorbit, IBM, India blockchain summit. Also, an award-winning blogger.

94 thoughts on “Benefits Of Web Push Notifications – Powerful Marketing Tech”

  1. Wajid

    Very good post to understand the push notifications and its important, thanks sir for valuable information.

  2. Pak Entertains

    Hi, Harsh,
    I have never cared about the push notification. But It looks like that it is the time for me to go for a push notification on my blog.
    Thanks for sharing this fantastic information.

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      Its better late than never. 🙂

  3. Varun Shrivastava

    When I first started using Push notifications on my blog, the results were amazing. On the very first week I got 70 subscribers. I saw more than 5% increase in traffic and it kept growing since then.

    This made me wonder the possibility of real time communication with people across the world. Push notification also increased my email subscribers which was kind of unexpected.

    I would strongly suggest OneSignal free notification service to everyone and they also have an amazing wordpress plugin integration. Try the look and feel of OneSignal on my website and let me know of you have any suggestions.

    It is one of the most reliable source of recurring traffic.

    Thanks Harsh for such an informative blog 😊

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Varun
      Thanks for adding value with your comment and looking forward to see more from you.

  4. Pawan Sahani

    I was thinking to add push notifications for my blog from long time but I was not so much interested.

    I think, I should try it. Thank you Harsh for sharing your knowledge.

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Pawan
      Indeed, you should. Best of luck!

  5. Manas

    Thank you Harsh
    I am planning to use web push notification on my blog.

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Manas
      Sooner you integrate, better it will be for you.

  6. Tunde Sanusi (Tuham)

    I use OneSignal for my technology and social media blog but i wonder about something.. Did this Push Notifications just store users data or they would notify user whenever new post is published

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Tunde
      If you are using WordPress plugin, they will notify users when you publish a new post. However, it varies from service to service, so do test it to ensure it works as intended.

  7. Rohit

    I am planning to use web push notification on my blog. But I have a question how to send push notification with an image like I always receive from your site.

  8. Deepak Yadav

    Yeah ! No Doubt Push notification Drive Traffic. But also Slow Down Your Site as They Fetch Many DNS Server. I Used last month But Removed After Seeing My loading Speed. Before Installing It’s 1.5 – 2 sec. and after installing 4-5 second.

  9. Sam

    Nice post, push notifications are always best i used it for one of my website. And its really work to drive your visitors again and make a powerful source of subscribers.

  10. Rohit Sharma

    Yeah! it helps so much. Push notification is one best way to attract your public to your website. I hope one day people also press my website bell icon.

  11. Kiran

    OneSignal collects user data, so it is safe while using Adsense?

  12. Golden Okechukwu

    Hello Harsh,

    Nice post again.

    Push Notifications are indeed great.

    Just as you outline in the post, they are effective ways of turning your first time reader to subscribers. They also drive traffic which are needed at a particular time.

    What I love about some (the ones I’ve tested) is that they dont buzz your subscribers with tons of spammy notification.

    Actually, I read about OneSignal, gave it a try and since then I’ve been rocking it and its amazingly and incredibly free for life.

    Let me cut it off here Harsh.

    You got a nice post as you always do.

    Have a nice day.

    Golden.

  13. Robin Khokhar

    Hi, Harsh,
    I have never cared about the push notification. But It looks like that it is the time for me to go for a push notification on my blog.
    Thanks for sharing this fantastic information.

  14. Rajinder Singh

    Hi Harsh,

    Great article! Push notification always useful and It helps in keeping up to date with new articles and blogging news. I’m also using PushEngage web push notification and it increased the numbers if my readers by 165%.

    I realise that there are 2 types of readers, some are interested in getting notification via email and some are interested in getting a notification through web push notification. So both tools are perfect when you want to increase numbers of your readers.

    Thanks for sharing an informative article with us.

    – Rajinder

  15. Lisa Sicard

    Hi Harsh, I recently started with Push Engage and wonder do you use it when you update a post or page as well? I’m thinking the answer is yes but not sure. Thanks!
    At first I was not crazy about these notifications but I’m starting to like them and see a value in having them as well.
    Thanks for the info!

  16. Ryan Biddulph

    Hi Harsh,

    Goodness I love my PUSH notes.

    No, not getting them. But sending them out via my blog.

    Because even though I dig updates when folks ping me or reach out to me on social, I get so many that I’d stop every 3 seconds if I got PUSHes.

    But on the flip side of things, I’ve added hundreds of PUSH subscribers to the subs who signed up for my email list. Win-win. I count those folks as list folks save the fact they get super quick, convenient offerings each time I publish a blog post.

    It is great for us bloggers and greater for our readers. Easy way to wind up on mobile devices or desk tops super quickly, and our readers receive our content in a split second.

    As we evolve, I genuinely see PUSH subs outdoing email lists and becoming more popular. Instead of reading email previews or text in email, folks will focus only on the content offered through your blog, and they will get their updates – and expect ’em – in a split second from when the post goes live, versus waiting for you to gussy up an email.

    Thanks for sharing Harsh.

    Ryan

  17. Ahmad

    I am using it, I recommend the newcomers in blogging to enable the push notifications. I also engage the freelancers to use this amazing feature. Thanks for great article.

    1. Rajan Gohil

      But if you are updating the blog frequently, it really looks like spam. I have a huge list of email subscribers and I’m updating the content regularly.

  18. Raghunath Samantaray

    Hi Harsh,

    I use OneSignal, And it’s awesome. It increases my subscriber.

    Every Blogger should use Push Notifications. Thanks for Sharing this information.

  19. Ajinkya Hanchate

    Thanks Harsh !

    But I have one question. Recently I have started this web push notifications using OneSignal. Can I use my list of subscribers(from OneSignal) for my other websites ? Or user must have to allow push notification for individual website ?

  20. Subha kumar

    Push notifications are always useful I am using it ..
    Thanx for sharing this info

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