Boost your sales and get back your lost shopping carts by sending reminder emails to all those customers who left your Magento 2 store after adding products to their carts but without completing their purchases.
A shopping cart is known as abandoned when a customer comes to the online store and adds a product into it but leaves the eCommerce store without purchasing the item. Cart Abandonment not only reduces the sales and revenue of your business but also costs you your potential customers who could have given you more business in the future. Knowband’s Magento 2 Abandoned Cart extension is the perfect solution for this problem.
With the help of this extension, you can find out how many shopping carts have been abandoned by your customers and what are the products added to these carts. The Magento 2 Abandoned Cart module sends these customers regular follow-up emails so that they can come back to your eCommerce shop and complete their pending purchases.
Benefits of Using the Magento 2 Abandoned Cart Recovery Email extension on Your Magento 2 Store:
1. The extension tracks and captures all those shopping carts which have not been completed by the customers. The extension displays these shopping carts in the back-end.
2. After finding the lost shopping carts, Knowband’s Magento 2 Abandoned Cart extension helps you get your sales back by sending these customers regular follow-up emails highlighting the left products at a discounted price.
3. By getting back your lost shopping carts on your eCommerce store, you get more sales and revenue on your online store.
4. With the Magento 2 Email Follow-up module, you can easily gain back your potential customers and retain them for a longer period on your eCommerce store.
5. The best thing about Knowband’s Magento 2 Abandoned Cart Email Follow-up module is it doesn’t need any manual effort from the owner of the store or the admin. You can configure the settings and verify and modify the content of the emails initially, then the extension will be automatically sending all the emails to the customers.
Key Highlights of the Magento 2 Abandoned Cart Reminder extension:
1. If you want to enable the extension or disable it at any point, then you can simply do it from the General Settings of the extension with just a single click.
2. If you want to send the customers discounted emails then you can easily do it by adding a discount and coupon code in the email along with the product. You can also send reminder emails without highlighting any discounts with the Magento 2 Email Follow-up extension.
3. With Knowband’s Magento 2 Reduce Cart Abandonment extension, you can create as many email templates as you want which can be easily modified from the admin interface of the extension.
4. The Magento 2 Cart Abandoned module also allows to check all the tracked lost carts and those carts which have been converted with the help of these reminder emails.
5. Knowband’s Magento 2 Cart Serial Reminder extension offers you an awesome Statistical tab where you can analyze and compare the lost carts and converted shopping carts in a graphical form.
Know more:
Magento 2 Reduce Cart Abandonment extension
Magento 2 Reduce Cart Abandonment User Manual
Admin Demo
Front Demo
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