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Boost your Push Ads with these creative tips

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Push Ads are an amazing way to engage your audience and if done right, they can boost your revenue e

Push Ads are an amazing way to engage your audience and if done right, they can boost your revenue enormously. In order for that to happen, you'll need to build your creative in a way that would catch customers' attention with just a single glance.  So how do you do that? Easy. Follow these tips on how to design the best possible version to meet the needs of your audience through the use of creatives. First thing first - This is how a Push Ad looks like [point_down] Choose the right words - Title & Description Your title and description are going to be what users see first when a Push Ad comes through, so you'll need to draw your audience in by using Power Words alongside giving them what they need, when they need it.  Try using engaging words that will catch attention immediately. The most common approach to this is using words designed to evoke emotions or action like "Limited", "Brand New", or "Exclusive". Remember - Title is limited to 40 notes and Description is limited to 80 notes, so make sure you use it wisely. Choose the right illustrations - Icon, Badge & image Push ads rely heavily on using clear, appealing and relevant illustrations. In particular, logos and simplistic designs are most effective at driving conversion rates. Try avoiding using red icons & badges since they usually resemble as warning notifications. And just to be clear, let's go throw the illustrations components: - The icon gives the user a general branding perspective and it is mandatory. - The badge acts as the symbolic logo relevant to your offer and it is mandatory. - The image is not mandatory, but images tend to increase the CTR, so don't skip on this one.  Focusing on grabbing the attention of users, providing them with only the essentials, and encouraging them to open the Push Ad to learn more or receive something is key to running a successful push notification campaign. [Push for Push traffic]( Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have at: contact@selfadvertiser.com or review our [support center]( more information. Best, SelfAdvertiser Team [support.selfadvertiser.com]( Support Center [blog.selfadvertiser.com]( Blog © SelfAdvertiser.com (Intango Ltd), All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 38 Habarzel St. Tel Aviv, Israel support@selfadvertiser.com If you don't wish to receive [Unsubscribe from our emails]( [intercom]

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