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Turn “almost sales” into actual sales with abandoned cart

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Creators want a better building experience—we delivered [Blog]( [Features]( [Examples]( [teach:able —]( Welcome to Teachable’s product newsletter where we’ll share exciting updates to the Teachable experience, tips for getting the most out of our features, special offers, and more. What was new in April? Recover missed sales with abandoned cart Ever wonder what happens to the 7 out of 10 potential customers who consider purchasing your online course, but don’t complete the checkout? Well, wonder no more, because we have a new abandoned cart email feature for you. The new abandoned cart feature set will allow you to access customer data and use it to re-engage those customers via email. Use the feature to remind those students of what they’re missing and track checkout conversion metrics. Upgrade to a paid plan to recover missed sales with abandoned cart. [Upgrade now]( Evaluate and measure your business performance with Google Analytics 4 Many of you have written in to say you’re all excited about the new updates to Google Analytics. And that you’re ready for our integration to update from Universal Analytics to Google Analytics 4. We listened to your feedback and are happy to announce that you can now update your Google Analytics integration. As soon as you do so you'll start getting all the valuable new insights and data from Google Analytics 4. With this integration and its new updates creators can now: - Get valuable insights on traffic and engagement in your Teachable school for free - Identify trends and patterns in visitor behavior to inform your business decisions - Track basic checkout conversion and more advanced metrics like data about average order value [Upgrade to a paid plan]( to access integrations. Small but mighty changes Share author revenue on bundled products Calling all BackOffice users! We have an exciting update for you. We’ve updated our author payout functionality so you stop manually paying out your authors for bundled products. Now, you can [automate all author payouts and tax forms for your bundle products](. Enable BackOffice to get started. Use all of your favorite sales tools when selling digital downloads We’ve made it even easier to drive revenue with digital downloads. Now creators can do even more with the latest updates to digital downloads: - Add any other product as an order bump - Allow affiliates to sell your digital downloads - Create school-wide and specific coupons - Show digital download products on your featured products block - Add a download as an upsell [Supercharge your downloads sales with the full suite of sales tools](. Nudges to encourage purchase, brought to you by enrollment caps Sometimes it takes a little extra nudge to make the choice to enroll in a course. We’ve built a tool for creators to offer that nudge and help drive urgency to purchase. The enrollment caps feature allows users to limit the amount of seats in a product and show those seats to prospective students who are considering a purchase. Limit the amount of time students have to purchase and drive new purchases with a new sense of urgency with enrollment caps. [Upgrade to Basic]( to access enrollment caps. Product tip: Save time with new duplication and editing hacks You just finished one section of your course–lessons and all–and you realize the next section will have the same structure. Maybe it will even use some of the same content. Now you can duplicate an entire section of your course curriculum, then edit the section title, lesson titles, and content without starting from scratch. At the top right of your section, just click the three dots and then click “Duplicate section.” We’re even making editing those section and lesson titles easier with an improved “Bulk edit” functionality, coming very soon. When released, you’ll be able to just click “Bulk edit” and all your section and lesson titles will go into edit mode. Copyright @ 2023 Teachable, Inc. All Rights Reserved 470 Park Ave South New York, NY, 10016 US [Change Your Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( or [Update Your Profile]( at any time. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn](

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