Introducing Our Aimtell Offer Network

While our self-managed clients enjoy the freedom and flexibility to create their web push campaigns, many are open to the idea of adding additional revenue streams. We are excited to announce that opportunity today with our newly launched Aimtell Offer Network.

The Aimtell Offer Network (AON) is our in-house auto-optimized ad API that allows any self-managed Aimtell client to add an additional revenue stream to their existing web push strategy. Our in-house team manages these campaigns, making AON a great way to help drive revenue at scale.

Here is everything you need to know about AON, including what it is, how it works, who it’s a good fit for and some use cases.

What Is The Aimtell Offer Network?

AON is our auto-optimized ad API that is fully managed by our team. AON provides clients interested in exploring DMS managed push campaigns a flexible option that provides an additional revenue stream without the client having to give up control of their overall push campaigns.

Should a self-managed client get started with AON, our team will only manage AON-enabled campaigns. Clients retain control over the rest of their own campaigns, as they are used to doing. While we handle the actual notification content for the AON campaigns, clients control some other AON campaign elements, such as the vertical that the notification will be related to. Currently, there are eight verticals to choose from: sweeps, health, finance, lifedata-ignorestyle, career, education, travel, and jobs. Selecting a vertical may help better target specific audiences with relevant and engaging offers. Clients can select one vertical only or can choose not to specify a vertical if they prefer. If no selection is made, the default selection of ‘no preference’ will apply.

An example Aimtell Offer Network monetized push notification

Clients can enable the AON integration on either a manual or a triggered campaign. Getting started is easy, and our AON documentation walks through all the steps. Once a campaign is scheduled, the rest of the work is handled by our team to serve the appropriate AON push at the scheduled time or based on the associated trigger.

Who Is A Good Fit For AON?

Any self-managed client can take advantage of AON. In particular, affiliate marketers and those focused on lead generation may be a great fit for AON. However, any website looking to incorporate an additional revenue stream from their push notifications can benefit from AON.

For those clients who run several websites on Aimtell, some sites may seem like a better fit for AON than others. Clients have total control over which sites utilize AON, so we encourage everyone to evaluate each website individually and decide which may benefit from the addition of AON.

AON is only available for self-managed clients. The DMS managed push solution is available for those who wish to have all of their push marketing managed by DMS.

AON Use Cases

Once a client decides to get started with AON, there are some decisions to be made that may help optimize AON performance, like the frequency of campaigns, whether or not to segment audiences, utilizing a manual or triggered campaign and message timing. Clients do not need to worry about optimizing the notification content itself, as the AON team handles that. Here are some top suggestions and use cases to keep in mind:

  • Segmentation: As with any push campaign, we highly recommend using some form of segmentation. By selecting an AON vertical and choosing a specific audience segment, such as subscribers that have engaged with similar content to the selected vertical, campaigns may experience better results.
  • Triggered notifications: AON campaigns can send as a result of specific triggers. One example could be triggering an AON notification from another push notification that a subscriber clicks, such as one with similar content.
  • Repeating notifications: A repeating manual AON-enabled campaign can keep the revenue stream going on a regular basis.
  • Target inactive subscribers: Instead of considering inactive subscribers as lost for good, try targeting them with an AON message to try and re-engage them one final time.
  • Front load AON messages: Some websites may find success from sending out AON messages right away to new subscribers and then transitioning to other self-managed push campaigns.
  • Multiple campaigns: Websites are not limited to one AON message. For example, clients could create multiple AON campaigns that feature different verticals and target different segments. Or, consider multiple campaigns that go out at different times.

Wrapping Up

Our Aimtell Offer Network is available now. Any self-managed client that wants to get started can do so easily by enabling the AON integration. We hope to see many clients take advantage of this additional revenue opportunity. If you think your website is a good fit for AON based on your objectives and audience, we recommend giving AON a try.

If you have any questions about AON, please feel free to reach out to our support team, and they will answer any questions you might have. If you are new to web push and want to get started, you can start your free trial with Aimtell or learn more by reading our Beginner’s Guide.

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