Median’s Salesforce Marketing Cloud (SFMC) native plugin provides access to the SFMC platform to help create an engaging app experience through push notifications. Salesforce is famous for offering top-of-the-line digital marketing solutions, and their push notification service is no exception. Marketing Cloud MobilePush empowers you to create and send compelling notifications and integrate them with email, SMS, and social media campaigns for a cohesive customer experience
By leveraging data from multiple channels, you can precisely target your notifications to the right audience. Manage segmented audiences effortlessly and deliver personalized messages that truly resonate with your users – even when your app is not open. And, use powerful analytics for valuable insights to optimize your campaigns.
Add Salesforce Marketing Cloud’s MobilePush capabilities to your Median app and provide your users with an exceptional push notification experience.
Maximize user engagement:
Send targeted and personalized push notifications, capturing your users' attention and driving them to actively use your app.
Seamless multichannel integration:
Easily integrate push notification campaigns with email, SMS, and social media efforts, ensuring a cohesive and impactful customer experience across multiple channels.
Actionable insights for success:
Track campaign performance, view push notification open rates, and gain valuable analytics to optimize your strategies and enhance customer engagement.
One contact can have multiple mobile devices, but there can’t be multiple contacts on one device. If a new contact logs into a device, Marketing Cloud associates the device with the new contact key. This switch can take up to 15 minutes.
For iOS, your app developer must set up your app to prompt users to opt in to notifications. For Android, notifications are enabled by default. To use location messages, prompt users to enable location tracking. To opt in, users download your app and enable notifications:
If a contact deletes your app or disables notifications for your app on their device, Apple or Google opts out these contacts.
The SDK registers a device when the SDK is initialized. If a login is required, customers may want to delay registering a device until the login is completed and the user is a known contact. As a contactKey becomes known, a new contact record is created, and the deviceID of the unknown contact is reassigned to the known contact.