In the Delivery Settings section, located in the upper-right corner of the Campaign Workflow page, you can configure several options for your campaign. These include Google Analytics integration, setting an Hourly Capping limit, enabling Conversion Tracking, defining a Drop Condition, and choosing to Skip Permission for a one-time campaign. Additionally, for recurring campaigns, there is a Blackout section where you can specify periods during which the campaign should not be sent, ensuring it doesn't interfere with specific times or dates.
In the Google Analytics section, you can enhance your campaign insights by enabling tracking for each campaign flow.
Enable Google Analytics:Toggle the switch to activate Google Analytics tracking for your campaign.
Apply UTM Parameters
Save UTM Settings: After defining your UTM parameters, click Save as UTM Parameters to apply these settings for future campaigns.
In the Hourly Capping section, you can control the speed at which push notifications are sent. Options include Max Speed or specific rates like 1,000 push notifications/hour or 30,000,000 push notifications/hour. The system will adjust the number of notifications sent per hour based on the selected capping value.
In the Conversion Tracking section for push notifications, there are two toggle options:
Conversion Goal: When enabled, a dropdown will appear where you can select a conversion event segment.
Important Note: Ensure that the target audience does not include contacts already part of the conversion goal segment. If people from this segment are included, they will be marked as converted immediately, leading to inconsistencies in your reporting.
You will also need to set a Conversion Deadline, which defines the time window for tracking conversions after the push notification is delivered. For example, if you set the deadline to "3 days," any conversions within 3 days of the push notification being delivered will be tracked and counted.
Visit Tracking: This tracks visits that result from your push notification campaign, giving insights into user engagement driven by the notification.
In this section, you can define conditions under which contacts will be dropped from the push campaign. There are three ways to set up drop conditions: Segments, SQL and Drop Audience When Not in the Starting Audience Anymore.
1. Segments
If you choose Segments, you will be able to set up filters based on specific criteria. To configure the drop conditions:
2. SQL
Alternatively, you can configure drop conditions using SQL. To do this, you need to Select a Variable from the available options:
These variables help you create more advanced conditions using SQL queries to target specific contacts to drop from the campaign.
3. OR Drop Audience When Not in the Starting Audience Anymore: Enabling this option means that contacts will be dropped from the campaign if they no longer belong to the starting audience. Keep in mind that this may result in a longer sending preparation time, as the system will need to continuously check the audience status before sending.
The Skip Permission option allows you to bypass the usual permission checks for this push campaign. When enabled, push notifications will be sent to all selected contacts, regardless of whether they have explicitly opted in to receive push notifications.
If this option is selected, the system will not verify whether contacts have opted in to your push list. Push notifications will be delivered to all contacts in the target audience, including those who have not provided explicit consent.
Important Note:
Sending push notifications to contacts without explicit permission can increase the likelihood of spam complaints, which may negatively affect your push notifications deliverability.It’s recommended to use this option with caution.
In the Blackout section, there are two toggles: