{"id":4548,"date":"2021-01-12T21:53:38","date_gmt":"2021-01-13T02:53:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/trustpulse.com\/?p=4548"},"modified":"2021-01-12T21:53:38","modified_gmt":"2021-01-13T02:53:38","slug":"how-to-create-push-notifications-to-drive-more-traffic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/trustpulse.com\/2021\/01\/12\/how-to-create-push-notifications-to-drive-more-traffic\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Create Push Notifications to Drive More Traffic"},"content":{"rendered":"

Do you want to learn how to create push notifications to drive more traffic to your site?<\/p>\n

Push notifications are an excellent resource for any marketer who wants to increase engagement with their brand. They’re non-intrusive, easy to set up, and can bring instant traffic to posts, landing pages, product launches, and more.<\/p>\n

But how do you set up push notifications if you don’t know how to code and don’t have the budget to hire a developer?<\/p>\n

Today, we’re going to tackle just that. We’ll teach you exactly how to create push notifications that drive traffic, boost your SEO, and bring leads back to your site.<\/p>\n

Then we’ll show you how to optimize your website to get more conversions with social proof.<\/p>\n

Before we do any of that, though, let’s clarify what push notifications are and why they’re such a powerful marketing tool.<\/p>\n

<\/span>What Are Push Notifications?<\/span><\/h3>\n

Push notifications are small informational messages that appear on a person’s mobile device or desktop. They can notify or update customers about many different things and don’t require the user to be on your website to receive them.<\/p>\n

Push notifications can also be shown while someone is actively using your app. These are called “in-app” notifications, and while they’re definitely valuable, they’re not our focus here.<\/p>\n

Today, we want to use push notifications to connect with your customers, specifically via mobile and desktop.<\/p>\n

That’s because one of the major advantages to push notifications is that you can connect with users even when they’ve disconnected from you<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Imagine writing the perfect blog post that you know your audience will love. And you also optimized it for SEO<\/a>, so you’re sure it has a good shot at ranking.<\/p>\n

You release the post, send off a push notification to all your subscribers, and within minutes you have hundreds (if not thousands) of page views on your blog.<\/p>\n

This sends strong signals to search algorithms like Google which reinforces your chances of ranking even higher.<\/p>\n

But how is this kind of engagement possible?<\/p>\n

Because push notifications will be sent to your users’ mobile or desktop devices even if they weren’t actively engaged with your website at the time. You’ve probably seen some bigger brands like Google, Facebook, Reddit, and others do this in the past.<\/p>\n

Here’s an example of what a push notification looks like:<\/p>\n

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That’s an example of a push notification from WPBeginner<\/a> while browsing the TrustPulse homepage. You’ll notice that the notification is small, so it’s not intrusive. But it rests on the user’s screen until it’s either clicked or closed.<\/p>\n

So why are all these tech giants using push notifications? Probably because they work so well.<\/p>\n

Push notifications have a few major advantages for driving traffic to your site:<\/p>\n