Recovering Lost Sales with an Abandoned Cart Automation

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Abandoned cart automation is a strategic tool within the CRM that targets potential customers who have added items to their cart but did not complete the purchase. By setting up an automated workflow, you can engage these customers with personalized messages, encouraging them to return and complete their purchase. This guide will cover the steps to create an effective abandoned cart automation from scratch.

Setting Up Your Abandoned Cart Automation

Starting from Scratch:

  • Create a new workflow and name it appropriately, such as “Abandoned Cart.”
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Creating a Workflow Trigger:

  • Select “Workflow Trigger” and choose “Order Form Submission” as the trigger event.
  • Add a filter to specify the funnel or website where the cart was abandoned. This can be any website or specific funnel you’re monitoring.
  • Set the submission type to “Opt-in” to target abandoned checkouts.
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Adding a Wait Step:

  • Insert a wait step in the workflow, setting a delay (e.g., 30 minutes) before the next action. This gives customers a grace period before receiving the follow-up message.
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Tagging Abandoned Cart Contacts:

  • Add a contact tag step and select or create a tag, such as “Abandoned Cart,” to label contacts who have abandoned their carts.
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Setting Up Follow-Up Actions:

  • Choose the follow-up action, such as sending an email or SMS, to the tagged contacts. Select or create a message template for this purpose.
  • You can add multiple follow-up actions, like additional reminders or offers, to encourage completion of the purchase.
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Creating a Workflow to Remove Abandoned Cart Tags

  1. Setting Up a Second Workflow:Create another workflow to detect when a purchase is made by a contact previously tagged as “Abandoned Cart.”The trigger for this workflow should be a successful purchase event.Add an action to remove the “Abandoned Cart” tag from the contact, indicating they’ve completed their purchase.
  2. Create another workflow to detect when a purchase is made by a contact previously tagged as “Abandoned Cart.”
  3. The trigger for this workflow should be a successful purchase event.
  4. Add an action to remove the “Abandoned Cart” tag from the contact, indicating they’ve completed their purchase.

Troubleshooting Tips and FAQs

  • Workflow Not Triggering: Ensure that the trigger conditions are correctly set and that the funnel or website filter matches where the abandoned carts are occurring.
  • Messages Not Sending: Check that the message templates are correctly linked and that the CRM has the necessary permissions to send emails or SMS.