Klaviyo Predictive Analytics: How to Use CLV, Churn Risk, and Expected Next Order Date to Drive Retention

Klaviyo Predictive Analytics: How to Use CLV, Churn Risk, and Expected Next Order Date to Drive Retention - klaviyo predictive analytics
Andres Ocampo
August 17, 2026

Klaviyo's predictive analytics gives you three fields — predicted CLV, churn risk, and expected date of next order — that can fundamentally change how you segment, trigger flows, and time campaigns. Most brands never build anything with them. This guide gives you the exact segment definitions, flow configurations, and validation steps to turn predictions into retention revenue.

Predictive analytics is the most underused feature in most Klaviyo accounts. Not because brands don't know it exists — the data sits right on customer profiles — but because nobody has shown them how to wire those predictions into segments and flows that actually generate revenue.

The result: three powerful predictive properties collecting dust as dashboard decorations. No segments built off them. No flows triggered by them. No validation confirming the predictions are even accurate for your store.

This article changes that. For each predictive field, you get the segment builder configuration, the flow architecture, and the measurement approach — plus the data requirements to meet before any of it is worth building. If you're new to building flows in Klaviyo, start with our complete flow setup guide first, then come back here for the predictive layer.

Last updated: August 2026

What Does Klaviyo Predictive Analytics Actually Create?

Klaviyo's predictive analytics uses machine learning models trained on your store's historical purchase data to generate three forward-looking properties on every customer profile: predicted customer lifetime value, churn risk level, and expected date of next order. These update automatically as new data flows in, creating dynamic fields you can build segments and trigger flows from.

Klaviyo is an email and SMS marketing platform built for ecommerce brands that integrates with Shopify and other platforms to power lifecycle marketing automation.

Klaviyo Segments are dynamic groups of customer profiles that automatically update based on shared properties, behaviors, or predictive attributes. Klaviyo Flows are automated email or SMS sequences that trigger based on specific customer actions or profile conditions.

Customer lifetime value is the total revenue a customer generates across their entire relationship with a brand. Predicted Customer Lifetime Value (CLV) is Klaviyo's estimate of the total revenue a customer will generate over their entire relationship with your brand, based on their purchase patterns and the behavior of similar customers in your account. Unlike historic CLV — which sums up what a customer has already spent — predicted CLV looks forward. It tells you what a customer is likely to be worth.

This is where predictive CLV extends traditional RFM analysis. RFM segmentation is a method of categorizing customers based on how recently they purchased (recency), how frequently they buy (frequency), and how much they spend (monetary value). RFM scores what customers have done. Predicted CLV scores what they're likely to do next. They complement each other: RFM is your rearview mirror, predicted CLV is your windshield.

Churn risk prediction is Klaviyo's assessment of how likely a customer is to stop purchasing from your store. Klaviyo categorizes profiles into risk levels — from low risk (likely to keep buying) to high risk (likely gone unless you intervene). The prediction updates as customer behavior changes, making it a living signal rather than a static tag.

Expected date of next order is Klaviyo's prediction of when each customer will place their next purchase, calculated from their historical purchase frequency and the patterns of similar buyers in your account. This is the precision-timing field — it lets you send replenishment reminders based on each customer's individual purchase rhythm instead of static calendar-based timing.

How the three predictive fields compare

  • Predicted CLV: Answers "how much is this customer worth?" — drives tiered segmentation, differentiated treatment, and resource allocation across your lifecycle program.
  • Churn Risk: Answers "is this customer about to leave?" — drives preemptive winback flows and intervention timing before it's too late.
  • Expected Date of Next Order: Answers "when will this customer buy again?" — drives precision-timed replenishment flows and campaign sends matched to individual purchase rhythms.

Each field requires a different implementation approach. The rest of this article treats each one as its own playbook.

How Much Data Does Klaviyo Need for Predictive Analytics to Work?

Klaviyo's predictive models need a meaningful volume of order history and customer profiles before predictions become reliable enough to automate against. If your store is new, has a small customer base, or recently migrated to Klaviyo, the predictions may be thin, missing, or unreliable — and building flows on unreliable predictions means optimizing against noise instead of signal.

Klaviyo's predictive analytics documentation outlines the data requirements for each property. The core requirement is sufficient order history — both in volume of customers and in repeat purchase patterns — for the machine learning models to identify meaningful behavioral signals.

In practice, this means a few things for your implementation timeline:

  • Not every profile gets predictions. Profiles with only one order, or profiles imported without purchase history, may not have predictive properties at all. Check your account — if the majority of profiles are missing these fields, your data volume likely isn't there yet.
  • Predictions improve with more data. The models retrain as new orders come in. A store that's been on Klaviyo for several months with consistent order flow will have meaningfully better predictions than one that migrated recently.
  • Your Shopify integration must be clean. Predictive models are only as good as the data feeding them. If your Shopify-Klaviyo sync is missing order events, has duplicate profiles, or isn't tracking product data correctly, the predictions suffer.

What to do when you're below threshold

If your store doesn't have enough data for reliable predictions yet, don't wait — use behavioral proxies instead. Build segments based on actual purchase recency, frequency, and average order value using the RFM approach. Trigger winback flows based on days since last purchase, not predicted churn risk. Time replenishment reminders based on your product's average consumption cycle, not the predicted next order date.

These behavioral approaches aren't as precise as predictions, but they work immediately and give the models time to accumulate the data they need. Layer in predictive segments once you confirm the properties are populating reliably across most of your customer profiles.

How Do You Use Predicted CLV to Build Segments and Flows?

Predicted CLV is your resource allocation engine — it tells you which customers deserve VIP treatment, which ones need nurturing to reach their potential, and which ones aren't worth the same level of investment. Build three to four CLV tiers in Klaviyo's segment builder, then differentiate your welcome flow, campaign targeting, and offer strategy based on predicted value.

The implementation starts in your segment builder. Create dynamic segments (not static lists) so profiles move between tiers automatically as their predicted CLV updates.

Building your CLV tiers

  1. Navigate to your Klaviyo analytics dashboard and pull the distribution of predicted CLV values across your customer base. Identify the natural breakpoints — the median, the 75th percentile, and the 90th percentile.
  2. Create three or four segments using the "Predicted Customer Lifetime Value" property with "is greater than" and "is less than" operators:
    • High CLV: Top tier — your predicted VIPs. These customers are projected to be worth the most over time.
    • Medium CLV: Middle tier — solid customers with growth potential.
    • Low CLV: Bottom tier — one-time or low-frequency buyers who may never become high-value.
  3. Verify each segment has enough profiles to be actionable. If your High CLV segment has fewer than a few hundred profiles, your tiers may be too narrow for meaningful automation.

This layered approach fits into a broader segmentation architecture — predictive segments are an additional layer on top of engagement and behavioral segments, not a replacement for them.

What to build with CLV tiers

Welcome flow differentiation: When a new subscriber's predicted CLV populates (which may require their first purchase plus model processing time), branch your welcome flow. High-CLV profiles get VIP treatment — early access, personal touches, founder-style messaging. Low-CLV profiles get education-focused content designed to increase their purchase frequency before they lapse.

Campaign send strategy: Your highest-CLV customers should never receive generic discount blasts. They buy because they love the brand, not because of a coupon. Protect their full-price buying behavior with exclusive access, early product drops, and recognition — not percentage-off campaigns.

Offer architecture: Reserve your deepest discounts for Medium-CLV customers where a nudge could meaningfully shift their trajectory. For Low-CLV customers, A/B test whether non-discount incentives — free shipping, gift with purchase — perform equally before committing to heavy discounting that eats margin.

Welcome flows typically generate between $3 and $8 in revenue per recipient according to Blossom's benchmark data. CLV-tiered welcome flows with differentiated treatment paths tend to push the upper end of that range by matching message intensity to customer value — you invest more persuasion in the profiles worth more.

How Do You Use Churn Risk to Trigger Preemptive Winback Flows?

Churn risk is your early warning system. Instead of waiting a fixed number of days after someone's last purchase to trigger a winback, you can intervene the moment Klaviyo's model identifies a customer as likely to churn — often weeks before a static time-based trigger would fire. The result is a preemptive winback flow that reaches at-risk customers while you can still influence their behavior.

This is where predictive analytics earns its keep. A standard time-based winback flow fires at a fixed interval — say, 90 days after last purchase. But purchase cycles vary wildly across customers. A monthly buyer is at risk at 45 days. A quarterly buyer is fine at 90 days. Static timing treats both the same, which means you're either too early for one or too late for the other.

Churn risk prediction solves this by evaluating each customer's individual pattern against similar buyers in your account.

Building churn risk segments

In Klaviyo's segment builder, use the "Predicted Churn Risk" property to create intervention tiers:

  • High churn risk: These customers are predicted to stop buying. They need intervention now — before they mentally check out and stop opening emails entirely.
  • Medium churn risk: Warning zone. These customers are drifting but haven't disengaged yet. A well-timed touchpoint can pull them back.
  • Low churn risk: Healthy customers. No intervention needed — let your regular post-purchase and campaign cadence do the work.

The predictive winback flow

Build a flow triggered by segment entry into your high churn risk segment. When a customer's risk level shifts from medium to high, the flow fires automatically. The messaging arc follows the same structure as a standard winback — re-engagement, value reminder, incentive escalation — but with better timing.

Structure the sequence with three to four emails over two to three weeks. Lead with value in the first touch: what's new, what they're missing, a product recommendation based on their purchase history. Escalate to an incentive only in the second or third email if the first doesn't convert.

Standard winback flows convert in the range of two to five percent and generate roughly $2–6 per recipient according to Blossom's benchmark data. Churn-risk-triggered winbacks tend to outperform those ranges because the timing is matched to individual customer behavior rather than arbitrary calendar rules.

The critical implementation detail: your predictive winback flow runs alongside your time-based winback, not instead of it. Use Klaviyo's flow filters to prevent a customer from being in both simultaneously — the predictive flow should take priority when both would trigger, since its timing is more personalized.

Want to know if your Klaviyo account is ready for predictive flows — and which ones would move the needle? Get a free lifecycle audit. We'll check your data volume, score your current flow architecture, and identify exactly where predictive analytics can add revenue.

How Do You Use Expected Date of Next Order for Precision Timing?

Expected date of next order is your precision timing tool — it replaces static replenishment schedules with individualized send timing based on each customer's actual purchase rhythm. Instead of emailing every customer on a fixed schedule because your product is a consumable, you send each customer a reminder timed to when Klaviyo predicts they'll actually need to reorder.

Replenishment flow is an automated sequence triggered by a predicted reorder window — the goal is to remind customers to restock before they run out, not after they've already switched to a competitor or forgotten about your brand.

Build a flow triggered by the segment "Expected Date of Next Order is within the next 7 days." This gives you a week-long window to reach the customer before Klaviyo predicts they'll buy. The first email is purely functional — a friendly heads-up that they're likely running low, with a direct reorder link. If no purchase within three to five days, follow up with a benefits reminder or a subscription offer.

Replenishment flows typically convert in the range of five to ten percent, with revenue per recipient between $4 and $10 according to Blossom's benchmark data. These numbers are strong because the customer is already satisfied — they've used the product and liked it. You're making the reorder frictionless, not persuading from scratch.

Campaign timing with expected next order date

Beyond flows, expected next order date sharpens your campaign targeting. Build a segment of customers predicted to order within the next two weeks and prioritize them for product-focused campaigns. These customers are in the buying window — they're more likely to click, more likely to convert, and more likely to respond to a product recommendation than someone who purchased recently and won't need anything for months.

You can also invert this: exclude customers whose expected next order date is far out from your heavy promotional sends. They're not in buying mode yet, and emailing them aggressively while they don't need your product trains them to ignore you when they do.

How Do You Validate Predictions Before Building Automations?

Before you build automations around Klaviyo's predictive fields, validate that the predictions are actually accurate for your store. A prediction is a model's best guess — and models can be wrong, especially with limited data, unusual purchase patterns, or product categories the algorithm hasn't seen enough of. Validating first prevents you from optimizing against noise.

Here's a straightforward validation approach you can run before committing to predictive automation:

  1. Compare predicted CLV against actual CLV for a past cohort. Pick a cohort of customers from six to twelve months ago. Pull their predicted CLV values from that period and compare to their actual realized revenue since. If predictions clustered within a reasonable range of actual outcomes, the model is working. If there's no correlation, the model needs more data — or your purchase patterns may be too irregular for reliable prediction.
  2. Test churn risk against actual behavior. Pull a group of customers who were flagged as "high churn risk" 90 days ago. How many actually churned — zero purchases since? How many bought again? If the high-risk group churned at a meaningfully higher rate than the low-risk group, the signal is real and worth automating against.
  3. Check expected next order date accuracy. For customers who did reorder, compare the predicted date to the actual date. You're looking for the prediction to be directionally right — within a week or two of the actual order — not perfectly precise. Directional accuracy is enough for replenishment timing.
  4. Run a holdout test on your first predictive flow. When you launch a churn-risk winback or predicted-reorder flow, suppress a small percentage of qualifying profiles as a holdout group. Compare conversion rates between the group that received the flow and the group that didn't. This tells you whether the predictive flow is actually incremental — or just reaching people who would have purchased anyway. For methodology on holdout and incrementality testing, see our guide on email revenue attribution.

Validation isn't a one-time exercise. As your customer base grows and purchase patterns evolve, re-run these checks quarterly. Predictions that were accurate six months ago may drift as your product mix, pricing, or customer demographics change. The models improve with more data — the earlier you start feeding them clean event data through your Klaviyo predictive analytics setup, the faster they become reliable.

Start With the Field That Matches Your Biggest Gap

You don't need to implement all three predictive playbooks at once — start with the single field that addresses your biggest retention gap. Each predictive property solves a different problem, and the models compound in accuracy as they accumulate more data, so beginning with one and layering the others over time is the most effective approach.

Match the field to your biggest retention gap:

  • If your welcome flow treats every subscriber the same regardless of potential value → start with predicted CLV tiers.
  • If your winback flow fires on a static timer and misses customers who churn between cycles → start with churn risk.
  • If you sell consumable products and your replenishment timing is guesswork → start with expected date of next order.

Each predictive field compounds over time. The models get better as they accumulate more data. The segments get sharper as more profiles receive predictions. And the revenue impact grows as you layer predictive flows on top of your existing lifecycle architecture — they don't replace your core flows, they make the timing and targeting smarter.

The brands that activate predictive analytics now build a data advantage that widens every month. The ones that wait are still guessing.

Want us to build predictive flows for your brand? Book a free strategy call — we'll assess your data readiness, identify which predictive fields will drive the most revenue for your store, and map out the implementation.

FAQ

These frequently asked questions cover the practical details of implementing Klaviyo's predictive analytics — from data requirements and model accuracy to the differences between predicted and historic CLV, how to trigger flows from predictive properties, and how to validate predictions before building automations around them.

How does Klaviyo predictive analytics work?

Klaviyo uses machine learning models trained on your store's historical order data to generate forward-looking predictions for each customer profile. The models analyze purchase frequency, order value, timing patterns, and the behavior of similar customers to predict CLV, churn risk, and expected next order date. These properties update automatically as new data flows in and can be used in segments and flow triggers.

How many orders does Klaviyo need for predictive analytics to work?

Klaviyo requires a meaningful volume of order history across your customer base before predictions become reliable. Stores with limited purchase data, few repeat buyers, or recent Klaviyo migrations may see incomplete or missing predictions on customer profiles. The models improve continuously as more orders accumulate — if predictions aren't populating across most profiles, your account likely needs more time and data before building automations around them.

What is the difference between predicted CLV and historic CLV in Klaviyo?

Historic CLV sums up the total revenue a customer has already generated — it's a backward-looking metric. Predicted CLV estimates the total revenue a customer is likely to generate in the future, based on their purchase patterns and the behavior of similar customers. Historic CLV tells you what happened. Predicted CLV tells you what's likely to happen next, which makes it more useful for forward-looking segmentation and resource allocation decisions.

Can you trigger Klaviyo flows based on predictive analytics?

Yes. You trigger flows based on segment entry, and you can build segments using any predictive property. A flow triggered by entry into a "high churn risk" segment fires automatically when a customer's risk level changes. Similarly, a flow triggered by "expected date of next order is within the next 7 days" sends replenishment reminders timed to each customer's individual purchase rhythm rather than a static calendar schedule.

How accurate is Klaviyo's expected date of next order?

Accuracy depends on your store's data quality and the consistency of your customers' purchase patterns. For stores with strong repeat purchase behavior and clean Shopify-Klaviyo data sync, predictions are typically directionally accurate — within a reasonable window of actual reorder dates. For stores with irregular purchase patterns or limited order history, accuracy will be lower. Validate by comparing predicted dates against actual reorder dates for a past cohort before building automations.

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Andres Ocampo
June 5, 2026
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Agency vs In-House Email Marketing: What Actually Moves the Needle for DTC Brands - agency vs in house email marketing

Agency vs In-House Email Marketing: What Actually Moves the Needle for DTC Brands

A fully-loaded cost model, capability matrix, and revenue-stage framework that makes the agency vs. in-house decision obvious — written by an agency with the receipts to back it up.
Andres Ocampo
June 3, 2026
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SMS Marketing Strategy for Ecommerce: The Complete Guide - sms marketing strategy ecommerce

SMS Marketing Strategy for Ecommerce: The Complete Guide

A practitioner-grade SMS strategy guide for DTC brands already on Klaviyo — covering flow prioritization, SMS vs. email channel fit, cadence management, and compliance walkthroughs.
Andres Ocampo
May 20, 2026
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How to Set Up Klaviyo Flows: Complete Setup Guide

Most Klaviyo flow guides show you where to click. This one shows you what to decide — which flows to build first, how to configure the three settings that determine whether a flow converts, and how to benchmark performance once it's live.
Andres Ocampo
May 18, 2026
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A/B Testing for Email: What to Test, How to Measure, When to Ship - email ab testing guide

A/B Testing for Email: What to Test, How to Measure, When to Ship

Most A/B testing guides tell you what to test. This one tells you what to test first, how to read results without getting fooled by noise, and exactly when to ship the winner — with a Klaviyo-native framework built for DTC flows and campaigns.
Andres Ocampo
May 15, 2026
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Email Marketing KPIs: The Only Metrics That Matter for DTC - email marketing kpis ecommerce

Email Marketing KPIs: The Only Metrics That Matter for DTC

Most email KPI articles tell you what to track. This one tells you what actually predicts revenue problems — and what to do when numbers go sideways. Includes a three-tier diagnostic framework and Klaviyo-specific benchmarks.
Andres Ocampo
May 13, 2026
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Email Revenue Attribution: What Klaviyo Gets Right and Wrong - email revenue attribution klaviyo

Email Revenue Attribution: What Klaviyo Gets Right and Wrong

Klaviyo's revenue numbers feel too high because they are — by design. Learn how the default attribution model works, why it overstates email's contribution, and how to triangulate a more accurate figure without running a holdout test.
Andres Ocampo
May 11, 2026
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Popup Strategy for Ecommerce: 6 Types That Actually Convert - ecommerce popup strategy

Popup Strategy for Ecommerce: 6 Types That Actually Convert

Most popup advice tells you what popups look like — not when to use which type or what to offer instead of a discount. This framework fixes that.
Andres Ocampo
May 8, 2026
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RFM Analysis for Ecommerce: Segment Your Customers by Value - rfm analysis ecommerce

RFM Analysis for Ecommerce: Segment Your Customers by Value

RFM analysis is the most-explained, least-implemented framework in ecommerce. This guide shows you how to build RFM segments natively in Klaviyo, what to send each tier, and how to maintain the system over time.
Andres Ocampo
May 6, 2026
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Email Segmentation for Ecommerce: The 5-Layer Model for DTC Brands - email segmentation ecommerce

Email Segmentation for Ecommerce: The 5-Layer Model for DTC Brands

Most DTC brands build segments backwards. The 5-Layer Segmentation Model gives operators a sequenced system—from engagement foundation to predictive suppression—so every segment they build earns its send.
Andres Ocampo
May 4, 2026
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Welcome Offer Optimization: Converting Subscribers Without Deep Discounts - welcome offer optimization ecommerce

Welcome Offer Optimization: Converting Subscribers Without Deep Discounts

Your welcome discount is probably costing more than it needs to. Here's a margin-first framework for choosing the right offer type, matching it to your brand archetype, and testing it the way that actually measures what matters.
Andres Ocampo
May 1, 2026
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Email Warmup Strategy: How to Build Sender Reputation From Scratch - email warmup strategy sender reputation

Email Warmup Strategy: How to Build Sender Reputation From Scratch

Most warmup guides are written for cold outreach salespeople. This one is for DTC brands on Klaviyo — covering shared vs. dedicated IP warmup, 2024 Gmail/Yahoo requirements, and the 5-metric scorecard that tells you when warmup is actually done.
Andres Ocampo
April 27, 2026
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Email List Hygiene: How to Clean Your List Without Killing Revenue - email list hygiene ecommerce

Email List Hygiene: How to Clean Your List Without Killing Revenue

Most DTC brands resist cleaning their email list because they fear the revenue hit. Here's why that fear is backwards — and the exact three-phase Klaviyo sequence to clean your list without leaving money on the table.
Andres Ocampo
April 24, 2026
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SPF, DKIM, and DMARC: Email Authentication Explained for DTC Brands - spf dkim dmarc email authentication

SPF, DKIM, and DMARC: Email Authentication Explained for DTC Brands

Email authentication isn't an IT problem — it's a revenue problem. Here's exactly how to set up SPF, DKIM, and DMARC for Klaviyo and Shopify, including the DMARC Progression Ladder framework you won't find anywhere else.
Andres Ocampo
April 22, 2026
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The Complete Retention Marketing Strategy Guide (2026) - retention marketing strategy

The Complete Retention Marketing Strategy Guide (2026)

A lifecycle-stage-sequenced retention marketing playbook covering onboarding, active engagement, at-risk, and win-back — with KPIs and tactics mapped to each stage.
Andres Ocampo
April 20, 2026
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Winback Flow: How to Re-Engage Lapsed Customers Before You Lose Them - winback email flow ecommerce

Winback Flow: How to Re-Engage Lapsed Customers Before You Lose Them

Most winback flows fail before they send a single email — because the trigger is wrong, the offer strategy trains bad habits, and there's no exit plan. Here's how to build one that actually recovers lapsed customers.
Andres Ocampo
April 17, 2026
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How to Audit Your Email Flows (The 125-Point Checklist) - email flow audit checklist

How to Audit Your Email Flows (The 125-Point Checklist)

Most email flow audits check if your flows exist. This 125-point framework checks if they're actually working — with benchmark thresholds, Klaviyo-specific trigger logic, and a severity system so you know what to fix first.
Andres Ocampo
April 10, 2026
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Post-Purchase Email Flow: The Architecture That Drives Repeat Buyers - post purchase email flow

Post-Purchase Email Flow: The Architecture That Drives Repeat Buyers

Most post-purchase flows are just dressed-up order confirmations. Here's the 7-email architecture that earns the second order before the first one ships — including Klaviyo setup, segment splits, and performance benchmarks.
Andres Ocampo
April 8, 2026
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Sunset Flow: When and How to Remove Unengaged Subscribers - sunset flow email marketing

Sunset Flow: When and How to Remove Unengaged Subscribers

Most DTC brands apply a generic 90-day sunset rule that either suppresses real customers or keeps dead weight destroying deliverability. Here's the conditional framework that fixes both problems.
Andres Ocampo
April 8, 2026
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Cart Abandonment Flow: How to Recover Revenue Without Discounting - cart abandonment email flow

Cart Abandonment Flow: How to Recover Revenue Without Discounting

The default cart abandonment playbook—three emails, discount in the last one—is quietly teaching your best customers to abandon carts on purpose. Here's the framework to fix it.
Andres Ocampo
April 8, 2026
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How to Build a Welcome Flow That Actually Converts - welcome flow email marketing 2

How to Build a Welcome Flow That Actually Converts

Most welcome flows are linear sequences that treat every subscriber the same. Here's the branched architecture, offer strategy, and diagnostic framework that actually moves new subscribers to first purchase.
Andres Ocampo
April 6, 2026
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How to Build an Email Campaign Calendar Without Discounting - email campaign calendar ecommerce

How to Build an Email Campaign Calendar Without Discounting

Most email calendars are built around promotions. This guide shows DTC brands how to build a campaign calendar anchored in value delivery — with a four-type taxonomy, a campaign-vs-flow revenue split model, and a segment-aware frequency framework.
Andres Ocampo
April 4, 2026
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Browse Abandonment Flow: Converting Window Shoppers Into Buyers - browse abandonment email flow

Browse Abandonment Flow: Converting Window Shoppers Into Buyers

Browse abandonment is the highest-risk low-intent flow in your retention stack. Set it up wrong and it hurts deliverability more than it helps revenue. Here's the architecture that actually works.
Andres Ocampo
April 1, 2026
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The Abandoned Cart Email Strategy That Actually Recovers Revenue - abandoned cart email strategy 3

The Abandoned Cart Email Strategy That Actually Recovers Revenue

A practitioner's blueprint for abandoned cart email strategy — including the 3-email sequence architecture, the discount decision framework, and Klaviyo implementation details that most guides never cover.
Andres Ocampo
April 1, 2026
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How to Build a Welcome Flow That Actually Converts

Your welcome flow drives 30-50% of all flow revenue. Here's the exact 6-email architecture, conditional splits, and benchmarks we build for DTC brands.
Andres Ocampo
March 24, 2026
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Personalizing Push Notifications for Better Retention Outcomes

Our team at Blossom helps you build a custom push notifications strategy based on your unique audience and business goals.
Andres Ocampo
September 22, 2025
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How to Craft Email Newsletters That Build Real Brand Loyalty

<p>Glossary Term Definition Email Newsletter A regularly scheduled email sent to subscribers with updates, tips, or promotions. CTA (Call-to-Action) A prompt that encourages readers to take a specific action, such as clicking a link. Segmentation Dividing your audience based on behavior, demographics, or purchase history. Personalization Tailoring emails with individual subscriber data to increase relevance. [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Top 3 Best eCommerce Content Management Systems of 2025

<p>Glossary Term Definition CMS (Content Management System) A platform that enables users to manage website content without coding skills. eCommerce Platform Software solution used to manage online store operations and sales. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Techniques used to improve website visibility in search results. API (Application Programming Interface) A toolset that allows platforms to connect [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Email Marketing vs. Social Media: Which One Should Your Brand Focus On?

<p>Glossary Term Definition Email Marketing The practice of sending marketing messages directly to a user’s inbox. Social Media Marketing Using platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook to promote your brand. ROI (Return on Investment) A measure of profitability for a specific marketing investment. CTR (Click-Through Rate) The percentage of recipients who click on a link [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Attract More Customers: Which Videos to Use in Your Email Marketing and Why

<p>Glossary Term Definition Video Email Marketing The integration of video content into email campaigns for higher engagement. Segmentation Dividing an email list into targeted groups based on behavior or profile. Click-Through Rate (CTR) The percentage of recipients who click on a link in the email. Brand Video A video that introduces the company, values, and [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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8 eCommerce Customer Service Mistakes You NEED to Stop Making (Like, Yesterday)

<p>Glossary Term Definition CRM (Customer Relationship Management) A tool used to manage and analyze customer interactions and data. Self-Service Tools Features that allow customers to resolve issues independently. Response Time The average time it takes for a support team to respond to customer queries. Knowledge Base A centralized hub with FAQs and troubleshooting articles for [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Creating The Perfect E-Commerce Tech Stack

<p>Glossary Term Definition Tech Stack The collection of technologies and software solutions used to operate an eCommerce store. Technical Debt The cost of maintaining outdated, redundant, or unnecessary technology. Integration The seamless connection of software tools to enable data sharing and automation. Headless Commerce An architecture where the front end and back end of an [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Types of Content eCommerce Brands Need in Their Marketing Mix

<p>Glossary Term Definition Content Marketing Creating and distributing valuable content to attract and engage customers. Product Description Written detail that highlights a product&#8217;s features, benefits, and value. User-Generated Content (UGC) Customer-created content such as photos, reviews, or testimonials. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Techniques to improve visibility on search engines. Thought Leadership Content that positions your [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Ecommerce Email Mistakes: Blossom Ecom Article on How to Stop Sending Bad Emails & Start Making More Money

<p>Glossary Introduction Email marketing isn’t just a side hustle for ecommerce brands—it’s the core of profitable growth. While most companies obsess over CAC, real scale comes from maximizing the value of customers you’ve already paid to acquire. Retention isn’t a buzzword. It’s the foundation of predictable, compounding revenue. In this guide, we’ll break down the [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Boost Your Bottom Line: The Ultimate Guide to Integrating Website and Email Strategies for Your eCommerce Business

<p>Glossary Term Definition First-Party Data Data collected directly from customer interactions with your brand. Zero-Party Data Information that customers willingly share, such as quiz results or preferences. Dynamic Content Personalized content that adapts based on user behavior or profile. Milestone Campaign Automated emails triggered by key customer events or achievements. Email Flow A series of [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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6 Powerful Ecommerce Loyalty Program Examples (and How to Build Your Own)

<p>Glossary Introduction The ecommerce space is brutal. CAC is surging. Margins are shrinking. Customer attention spans are shorter than ever. Loyalty programs offer one of the most strategic, long-term solutions to these challenges. Done right, they can increase repeat purchases, turn your best customers into advocates, and help you ride out seasonal sales dips. This [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Loyalty-First Guide to Customer Reactivation Email Campaigns

<p>Glossary Introduction Reactivation emails are an underutilized powerhouse for eCommerce brands. At a time when acquiring new customers is more expensive than ever, brands need to shift focus toward reviving those who already know the product. This guide walks you through the full lifecycle of reactivation campaigns—from segmentation and content strategy to execution and optimization. [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Using Email Marketing to Supercharge Your Loyalty Program

<p>Glossary Introduction Email marketing is one of the highest-ROI channels when it comes to building customer loyalty. It&#8217;s not just about pushing promotions. It&#8217;s about creating a long-term relationship by rewarding behaviors that grow your brand. While loyalty platforms create the infrastructure, email keeps the momentum going. It guides members at every step: joining, earning, [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Unpacking Brand and Conversion in E-Commerce Design

<p>Glossary Term Definition Brand Identity The visible elements of a brand (logo, colors, tone, etc.) that distinguish it in consumers&#8217; minds. Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) The process of increasing the percentage of users who take a desired action on a website. User Experience (UX) The overall experience a user has with a website or product. [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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13 Scary E-Commerce Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

<p>Glossary of Terms Term Definition CLTV (Customer Lifetime Value) The predicted net profit attributed to the entire future relationship with a customer. CRO (Conversion Rate Optimization) The process of increasing the percentage of website visitors who take a desired action. AOV (Average Order Value) The average dollar amount a customer spends during a single transaction. [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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How to Reduce Your E-Commerce Bounce Rate and Boost Engagement

<p>Glossary Term Definition Bounce Rate Percentage of users who leave after viewing a single page. Engagement Rate Measure of users who interact beyond a single page/session. GA4 Google Analytics 4, the latest version with updated engagement metrics. Shopify 2.0 A flexible framework allowing enhanced customization of Shopify stores. Hero Section The topmost part of a [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Combining Content and Commerce for E-Commerce Success

<p>Glossary Term Definition Content Commerce The practice of integrating storytelling, editorial, and educational content with transactional e-commerce experiences. Shoppable Content Visual or editorial content embedded with product links, allowing direct purchases. Headless Commerce A decoupled e-commerce architecture where the frontend (content) is separated from the backend (commerce engine). Editorial Content Blog posts, articles, videos, or [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Email Marketing Tips + Trends

<p>Glossary Term Definition Subject Line The first line of text that appears in a recipient&#8217;s inbox to preview an email. Personalization Customizing content to an individual based on behavior, preferences, or data. Visual Content Graphics, images, GIFs, or videos included in email to enhance readability and appeal. CTA (Call-to-Action) A prompt in the email that [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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E-Commerce Returns Analysis & Crafting a Profitable Returns Policy

<p>Glossary of Key Terms Term Definition Return Rate Percentage of total orders returned by customers. CLTV (Customer Lifetime Value) Total revenue a business can expect from a single customer account. Bracketing When customers purchase multiple versions of a product with intent to return some. Reverse Logistics The process of handling product returns, including transportation and [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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9 Pro Tips for A/B Testing Emails with HubSpot

<p>Glossary Term Definition A/B Testing A method of comparing two versions of an email to see which performs better. Click-Through Rate (CTR) The percentage of recipients who click a link in the email. Conversion Rate The percentage of recipients who complete a desired action, such as making a purchase. HubSpot A marketing and CRM platform [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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AI and Email Marketing: The Future is Here

<p>Glossary Term Definition AI (Artificial Intelligence) Technology that simulates human intelligence to perform tasks such as analysis, learning, and decision-making. NLP (Natural Language Processing) A subset of AI focused on the interaction between computers and human language. A/B Testing A method of comparing two versions of an email to see which one performs better. Predictive [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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How to Skyrocket Your Email Open Rates and Click-Through Rates

<p>Glossary The Complete Guide to Building and Optimizing Email Campaigns in 2025 Email marketing isn’t outdated; it’s misunderstood. With 87% of marketers still using email to engage audiences, it remains a top performer when done correctly. But inbox competition is stiff. The challenge isn&#8217;t sending emails; it&#8217;s getting them opened, read, and acted on. 1. [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Email Isn’t Dead: 4 Reasons It’s Still a Digital Marketing Powerhouse

<p>Glossary of Key Terms Why Email Marketing Still Dominates in 2025: The Complete Guide Introduction First launched in the 1970s, email changed the way people communicated. Today, email remains one of the most effective marketing channels with an average ROI of 2,500%. Despite the emergence of newer platforms, email marketing has stood the test of [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Email Marketing Series – #3: Building a Strong Email List

<p>Glossary The Ultimate Guide to Building an Email List That Converts Email remains one of the most effective marketing tools, boasting ROI numbers most platforms can only dream of. But before you can benefit, you need a list of real, engaged subscribers who want to hear from you. Why Email List Building Still Matters in [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Email Marketing Series – #4: 9 Tips for Creating High-Impact Email CTAs

<p>Glossary The Complete Guide to Crafting Email CTAs That Convert Email marketing works. But if your CTAs aren&#8217;t pulling their weight, you&#8217;re not tapping into the full power of your campaigns. In this guide, we expand on foundational strategies and dig into advanced tactics to make your calls-to-action impossible to ignore. Why CTAs Matter CTAs [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Email Marketing Series – #2: How to Craft Attention-Grabbing Subject Lines

<p>Glossary Subject Line – The text displayed in the recipient&#8217;s inbox that determines whether they open the email. Open Rate – The percentage of email recipients who open a given email. Click-Through Rate (CTR) – The percentage of recipients who clicked on one or more links in the email. FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) – [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Email Marketing vs. Social Media Marketing — Which Should I Use?

<p>Glossary Email vs. Social Media Marketing: Which One Delivers More for eCommerce? Marketing in 2025 isn&#8217;t about choosing between email and social. It’s about understanding how each channel operates, how they differ, and how they work together. Let&#8217;s expand on their respective advantages and how to merge them for a high-performing strategy. Deep Dive: Benefits [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Email Marketing Series – #1: Crafting an Effective Email Marketing Strategy

<p>Glossary Email Marketing – The use of email to promote products or services and nurture customer relationships. Segmentation – Dividing your email list into specific groups based on behaviors, demographics, or purchase history. CTR (Click-Through Rate) – The percentage of people who clicked on a link in your email. Open Rate – The percentage of [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Email Open Rate: A Practical Guide

<p>Glossary Email Open Rate: The percentage of delivered emails that were opened by recipients. Click-Through Rate (CTR): The percentage of recipients who clicked on a link within your email. Revenue per Email (RPE): Total revenue generated divided by the number of emails sent. Conversion Rate: The percentage of users who completed a desired action (like [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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3 Effective Strategies to Make Email Your Marketing Heavyweight Champion

<p>Glossary Term Definition ROI Return on Investment – how much revenue you generate for each dollar spent. RFM Recency, Frequency, Monetary – a segmentation method based on customer behavior. Rev/1k Revenue per 1,000 emails – how much revenue an email campaign generates per 1,000 sends. VTR/1k View-Through Revenue per 1,000 emails – measures delayed revenue [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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How to Attract New Leads with Video in Your Email Marketing

<p>Glossary Term Definition CRO Conversion Rate Optimization – improving the percentage of users who take a desired action. CTR Click-Through Rate – the percentage of people who click a link in your email. AOV Average Order Value – the average dollar amount spent per order. CRM Customer Relationship Management – software for managing customer data [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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How to Determine the Profitability of Your eCommerce Website

<p>Glossary Term Definition AOV (Average Order Value) Average revenue generated per order. Bounce Rate Percentage of users who leave the site without any interaction. Add-to-Cart Rate Percentage of users who add at least one item to their cart. Cart Abandonment Rate Percentage of shoppers who add products to their cart but do not complete the [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Multi-Channel eCommerce: The Key to Growing Your Online Business

<p>Glossary Term Definition Multi-Channel eCommerce Selling products across more than one digital platform (e.g., Amazon, Instagram, and your website). Omnichannel An integrated sales approach that provides customers with a seamless experience across online and in-store environments. Inventory Management System (IMS) A tool used to track inventory levels, orders, and sales across all platforms. Channel Diversification [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Understanding eCommerce Conversion Rate & Optimization

<p>Glossary Term Definition CRO (Conversion Rate Optimization) The practice of increasing the percentage of visitors who take a desired action on a website. Conversion Rate The ratio of conversions (sales, signups, etc.) to total site visitors, expressed as a percentage. Rage Click When users repeatedly click a non-functional or confusing element due to frustration. Heatmap [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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How to Optimize Your eCommerce Website for More Conversions

<p>Glossary Term Definition CRO (Conversion Rate Optimization) The practice of improving the percentage of website visitors who complete a desired action like purchase or sign-up. AOV (Average Order Value) The average amount spent each time a customer places an order. Bounce Rate The percentage of visitors who leave your site without clicking or taking any [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Top 3 eCommerce and Digital Marketing Trends for 2025

<p>Glossary Term Definition DKIM, SPF, DMARC Email authentication protocols that prevent spoofing and ensure deliverability. CDP (Customer Data Platform) Software that consolidates and unifies customer data from multiple sources. Hyper-Personalization Real-time, data-driven customization of marketing messages at the individual level. Deliverability The ability of an email to reach the recipient’s inbox without bouncing or being [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Optimizing Your Email Marketing Strategy: A/B Testing Explained

<p>Glossary Term Definition A/B Testing (Split Testing) Comparing two versions of an email to see which performs better. CTR (Click-Through Rate) The percentage of recipients who clicked a link within the email. Conversion Rate The percentage of users who completed a desired action after clicking an email link. CTA (Call to Action) A prompt that [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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35 Eye-Opening Email Marketing Stats You Need to Know

<p>Glossary Term Definition CTR (Click-Through Rate) The percentage of email recipients who click a link within the email. Open Rate The percentage of emails opened compared to those delivered. Personalization Customizing content based on subscriber behavior, interests, or demographics. Segmentation Dividing your email list into subgroups based on data to send targeted messages. Abandoned Cart [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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7 Email Marketing Tips to Boost Your SEO

<p>Glossary Term Definition Email Marketing A direct marketing channel that uses emails to engage, convert, and retain an audience. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) The practice of increasing website visibility in organic search results using keyword strategies, content creation, and technical improvements. Backlinks Inbound links from external websites that point to your site, helping improve authority [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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11 Common Email Marketing Mistakes That Are Tanking Your Conversions (And How to Fix Them)

<p>Glossary Term Definition A/B Testing A method of comparing two versions of an email to determine which performs better. CTA (Call to Action) A prompt in your email that tells the reader what to do next (e.g., “Shop Now”). Dark Mode A display setting where background colors are dark and text is light; increasingly common [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Strategic SEO Tips for Email Marketing: Boost Engagement and ROI

<p>Glossary Term Definition Email Marketing A direct marketing channel using email to promote products or services and nurture relationships. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) The practice of improving a website’s visibility in organic search results through keyword optimization, content structure, and technical performance. CTR (Click-Through Rate) The percentage of email recipients who click on a link [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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How to Measure and Increase Email Marketing ROI (Plus Templates That Convert!)

<p>Glossary Term Definition ROI (Return on Investment) A measure of the profitability of an investment, calculated by comparing revenue to cost. Welcome Series A sequence of emails sent automatically to new subscribers to introduce the brand and encourage a first purchase. Segmentation Dividing your email list based on customer data like behavior, demographics, or engagement. [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Do Lifecycle Email Campaigns Really Drive Conversions? Here’s What We Found

<p>Glossary Term Definition Lifecycle Emails Automated or manual campaigns designed to target customers based on their stage in the customer journey. One-Time Buyer A customer who has purchased once but has not returned or subscribed. Lapsed Customer A previously active buyer or subscriber who has not engaged or purchased within a defined period. AOV (Average [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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How to Use Remailing in Your Email Marketing Strategy

<p>Glossary Term Definition Remailing The practice of resending a modified version of an email campaign to subscribers who didn’t engage with the original send. Click-Through Rate (CTR) The percentage of recipients who clicked a link in your email. Open Rate The percentage of recipients who opened your email. AI Optimization Use of artificial intelligence to [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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B2B Email Marketing: Building Relationships and Converting Leads

<p>B2B Email Marketing is a powerful tool to strengthen relationships, generate quality leads, and drive business growth through targeted email campaigns. Glossary of Key Terms Term Definition B2B (Business-to-Business) Marketing between businesses (not consumers). Often involves longer sales cycles and multiple decision-makers. MQL (Marketing Qualified Lead) A lead who has shown interest but is not [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Core Email Marketing Flows: 2025 Essentials for Shopify

<p>Glossary Term Definition Email Flow A series of automated emails triggered by customer behavior or actions. Campaign A one-time email sent to a specific list or segment, typically for promotions or updates. AOV (Average Order Value) The average amount spent each time a customer places an order. LTV (Customer Lifetime Value) The total revenue a [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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Top 5 Revenue-Generating Email Marketing Journeys (Straight from a Klaviyo Partner Agency)

<p>Glossary Term Definition Email Journey / Flow A pre-scheduled sequence of emails triggered by user behavior or timing. Segmentation Grouping subscribers based on shared behaviors, interests, or attributes. Dynamic Blocks Custom email content that automatically changes based on subscriber data. LTV (Lifetime Value) A metric measuring the total revenue a customer generates throughout their relationship [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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The Long and the Short of It: Getting to “Yes” with Email Marketing

<p>Glossary of Key Terms ✅ Short-Term Leads: Prospects ready to purchase soon with minimal persuasion. ✅ Long-Term Leads: Prospects that need nurturing, trust-building, and time before they convert. ✅ Abandoned Cart Email: Automated emails sent to users who add items to cart but do not purchase. ✅ Welcome Series: A set of introductory emails triggered [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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10 Email Marketing KPIs Every Marketer Needs to Know

<p>Glossary of Email Marketing KPIs Term Definition Open Rate (OR) The percentage of delivered emails that were opened by recipients. Click Rate (CR) Percentage of delivered emails where any link was clicked. Click-Through Rate (CTR) Percentage of opened emails where links were clicked. Revenue Per Recipient (RPR) Total revenue generated divided by the number of [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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3 Steps to Spring Clean Your Email Marketing Platform

<p>📚 Glossary Term Definition Email List Hygiene The practice of removing unengaged, inactive, or invalid subscribers to improve email performance. Segmentation Dividing your email list into targeted groups based on behavior, interests, or demographics. Email Flow (Automation) A series of automated emails triggered by customer behavior or specific timing rules. Re-engagement Campaign A flow or [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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How to Use Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Email Marketing in 2024

<p>Glossary of AI Email Marketing Terms Term Definition AI (Artificial Intelligence) The simulation of human intelligence by machines to automate decisions and actions. NLG (Natural Language Generation) AI technology that creates written content using data and training models. Predictive Analytics AI-driven forecasts of customer behavior like purchase timing or churn risk. Smart Send Time AI-calculated [&hellip;]</p>
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August 12, 2025
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How To Create Marketing Emails That Engage Your Audience and Get Results

<p>Glossary of Key Email Marketing Design Terms Term Definition Brand Identity The visual and tonal style that defines how a company is recognized across communication channels. Buyer Persona A detailed description of a brand’s ideal customer, including interests, behavior, and pain points. Mobile-First Design The approach of designing emails with the mobile user as the [&hellip;]</p>
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August 12, 2025
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Why SMS is the Perfect Addition to Any Marketing Mix

<p>SMS Marketing Terminology Term Definition SMS Short Message Service – 160-character text messages sent to mobile devices MMS Multimedia Messaging Service – Texts that include images, videos, or audio 2FA Two-Factor Authentication – Adds security by sending login verification via SMS Click-Through Rate (CTR) The % of users who click a link inside your message [&hellip;]</p>
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August 12, 2025
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Why Personalization is Critical for eCommerce Growth

<p>Glossary of Personalization Terms Why Personalization is a Non-Negotiable in eCommerce We live in a hyper-curated world. Spotify builds your playlist. Netflix serves your next binge. Amazon remembers your last order. This isn’t just convenience—it&#8217;s table stakes. In eCommerce, personalization is no longer a luxury—it’s a requirement. Shoppers expect brands to remember their preferences, recommend [&hellip;]</p>
Andres Ocampo
August 12, 2025
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How to Grow Your Startup’s Email List: Lessons from Daycation

<p>Glossary Term Definition Email List Building The process of growing a database of subscriber emails, typically for marketing, nurturing, and customer acquisition purposes. Lead Magnet A valuable incentive (e.g., discount, freebie, download) offered in exchange for a user’s email address. Landing Page A dedicated standalone web page created to achieve a specific goal, such as [&hellip;]</p>
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August 12, 2025
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