Post Purchase Customer Follow Up

Articles & Tips - Sean Cohen - July 28th, 2006 - Permalink

Integrating a follow up campaign to customers after they purchase is often more important than pre-purchase follow up.

Build an Email List of Customers

Automatically building a customer list so you can preform post purchase follow up, lower your returns, deliver digital documents and up sell related products automatically without the headache of doing it all manually. Integrating AWeber with your shopping cart service can do all this and more.

Post Purchase Follow Up

Now that you have that list of customers you can automatically follow up with them about their purchase. Satisfaction is one of the key elements to sales, that not only makes people feel more comfortable, but can also dramatically lower returns. Would lowering your return rate just a few percentage points increase your annual income?

Deliver Digital Documents

You can use autoresponders to deliver your digital products automatically. Once you have a confirmed email address on file
for your customer you can send them a link to download your product directly. Have a small file you need to send them after they purchase? Just add it as an attachment.

Up Sell Related Products

Having an email list of the people who have already purchased your product is key to repeat business and referrals. Imagine
being able to drop an email to known buyers when you have a new related product to release. You’ve now started a buzz about your new offer, maybe even started getting sales, before you have released it to the public.

AWeber Integrates with Shopping Carts

AWeber makes this entire process simple and easy for anyone to start doing. We use a technology known as email parsers to integrate with most shopping cart services on the market.

The email parser works by going through the confirmation email that you receive after a customer places an order. It then selects the appropriate information and places this in your database. You now have this information stored in your AWeber account so the customer can confirm they want to be on your customer opt-in list.

Currently, AWeber is configured for several major shopping carts and payment processors such as Paypal, Clickbank, 1Shoppingcart, Regsoft, Stormpay and PayDotCom. We can also integrate with just about all 3rd party shopping carts you just need to let us know which one you use.

This entry was posted on Friday, July 28th, 2006 at 11:09 am and is filed under Articles & Tips. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a comment response, trackback from your own site, or permalink.

15 Responses

  1. MaryAnn

    I am delighted with these marketing articles and am finding them very helpful. AWeber is by far on top when it comes to service. Thanks!

  2. Jen Tschida

    This is great news! I’ve been trying to find the most efficient way of merging my Aweber account (which I can’t live without!) with everything else I’m implementing to automate as much of my sales and customer service process as I can.

    One question, do you plan to include information on how to use Aweber with 2Checkout?

    Thanks!

  3. Jim Cockrum

    No website? No problem - you just need aweber.com

    Great article Sean - I’m writing an article about this very topic that teaches non-techie types how to sell info products and mini-reports on eBay without the need for a website. An eBay seller can simply use an autoreponder with file attachments.

    Jim Cockrum
    http://www.jimcockrum.com

  4. Bob

    Thanks for starting your Blog.
    I am looking forward to reading all of the tips and techniques that will help to improve our email responses.

  5. Tom Kulzer

    Jen,

    Tracey from our support team will be in contact regarding 2Checkout. Please note that we can work with any 3rd party hosted shopping cart service, we just need a bit of information about how they format transactions. ie) sample receipts.

  6. Brian Nelson

    Thanks for the reminder of the importance of aftersales follow-up Sean.

    I was wondering if you have integrated to zen-cart which is a fork of oscommerce. I would like to add this to my site today, but not if the new customers need to verify an email to get the follow-up.

    Any suggestions?

  7. B. Hopkins

    I have managed to integrate Paypal subscription signups with
    Aweber. It was actually easier than I thought it would be.
    (Keep in mind I am a programmer however….)

    Maybe I’ll write up a little how-to article to let others
    know how I did it….

    B. Hopkins
    http://psiphonconsulting.com

  8. Tom Kulzer

    B. Hopkins,

    Did you use the Paypal email parser that’s built in? It should be pretty straight forward to use.

  9. B. Hopkins

    I tried to use the original parser, but for some reason it didn’t work….
    I’m not sure why.

    My changes weren’t that extensive, but I did manage to get it to work, and once it did work, it worked great!

    B. Hopkins

    http://psiphonoconsulting.com

  10. Marie Spaulding

    We are just transitioning our service from human powered to a fully automated, self-serve program and have been searching for an autoresponder solution that we could use with PayPal and PayDotCom.

    This is my second or third visit to your website today & I am so glad I chose this topic in your blog to browse…it is EXACTLY what we need.

    Relieved!

    Marie Spaulding
    http://www.debtpayoffplan.com

  11. danilo

    excellent service, great training on how to create an effective auto-responder system!

    danilo

  12. A. Christensen

    Some excellent ideas here …we signed up for aWeber last week and are constantly discovering new & creative ways to use your services -thank you!

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  15. David

    Great information in this article. Where is the best place to get information on integrating with a Yahoo store?

    Thanks for a great product and a great blog.

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