I won’t bore you with a ton of statistics about the impact of personalization on the user experience as I am sure you’ve
88% of U.S. marketers reported seeing measurable improvements due to personalization — with more than half reporting a lift greater than 10%.
Now that we’re on the same page about the power of personalization, let’s talk about getting started with your Episerver personalization plan. When it comes to building (and implementing) your personalization strategy, it’s important to think about the entire customer journey and how individualized content best supports
One simple way to start with personalization is to think about whether you know something unique about your customer. Does that knowledge make you want to show them different content or a different
Let’s take a look at some information you may already have on your users that can drive your personalization strategy.
How People are Getting to Your Site
Knowing how visitors are getting to your site will allow you to use personalization to guide them through their journey. Users coming into your site via a PPC campaign or direct traffic or email all have different levels of knowledge of your company. They’re looking for different content or products. Executing personalization based on “entry channel” will allow you to personalize content on your main site to support their journey OR guide them to landing pages with tailored content that will help drive conversions.
Categories of Pages People Have Visited
Using visitor segments, you can deliver personalized content when you know a visitor has shown interest in a specific category of products or content. Think about a car dealership website for example. If a site visitor has looked at several two-door cars with lots of horsepower, you can assume they are interested in something a bit sportier and fun, than say… a minivan. Knowing the category of products they have consumed gives you a great base set of data to power some pretty effective personalization
Previously Purchased Items
According to a Forrester study, over 15% of visitors admit to buying recommended products and because Episerver is so strong in the commerce space this should be a no brainer. Honestly, if you are reading this and using Epi today it’s probably one of the driving factors as to why you purchased Episerver in the first place. Each item purchased by a site visitor gives you an additional piece of data to use for personalization. On your homepage or on product pages, you can start with product recommendations for complimentary items to their previous purchased (think Amazon’s ‘You Might Also Like’ content).
So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to get started on that strategy and implementing some personalization so you can show ROI. If you have any questions about getting started with Epi or want to discuss personalization, Epi commerce, or anything strategy, fill out the contact form or HMU on twitter @jgrozalsky.
Stay thirsty, friends!