Reasons to implement a lapsed/never purchased automation

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Strategically push to purchase with WhatCounts’ lapsed/never purchase automation series. Whether it’s a subscriber who has never made a purchase, or someone who left items in their cart, it’s important to stay engaged with them. The focus of this series is to turn those lapsed-purchasers and non-purchasers into repeat customers.

convert your subscribers into customers

Leverage WhatCounts’ full-service agency and platform to turn lapsed and non-purchasers into revenue boosters. We can help you capitalize on customers who have abandoned their carts, as well as those who never even got that far. We created the lapsed/never purchase series for this very reason.

Just because they didn’t make the purchase doesn’t mean it’s too late to convince them to do so now. These automated emails will remind customers of why they subscribed to hear from you and why they should reconsider purchasing what’s already in their cart or purchasing at all. Through our automated series, we will show you how to win over this segment of subscribers and turn them into repeat, loyal customers.

reach out to us

Want more information on how to add a lapsed/never purchase series to your email marketing program? Don’t hesitate to reach out to any of our email experts for further questions you may have and to learn more about how our automation assistance series can help you today.

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