Last Updated on
September 17, 2024

13 Push Notification Examples that Drive Results

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Key takeaways:

As we never tire of repeating - push notifications are one of the most powerful channels for driving engagement, sales, and revenue. 

Many of the world’s top businesses know this very well, and have been leveraging push to the fullest extent throughout the smartphone era. 

In this article we’re going to go through 13 push notification examples. Each is a specific category that you can use for inspiration for your own push campaigns.

If you want a quick primer on push notifications first, check out:

Otherwise, let's get into the examples, to help you craft a winning push noification strategy.

1. Promotional push notifications

Promotional push notifications are great for enticing users with special discounts and offers, driving additional sales and revenue for eCommerce brands. 

They're particularly popular with eCommerce brands, as you might guess!

Example push notification:
"Flash Sale: 50% off on all items till midnight!"

Brand Example: 

Amazon is well known for sending these kinds of notifications to drive customers to promotions and offers. 

You should send promotional push notifications during sales or special promotions, ensuring to highlight offers and create a sense of urgency to drive immediate action and boost sales. 

2. Transactional Push Notifications

These are also used by eCommerce (and other) businesses to confirm orders or payments, building trust through transparent communication.

Example push notification:
"Your order #12345 has been shipped and is on its way!"

Brand Example:

Uber sending notifications about ride status and payment receipts, or Amazon notifying you that your purchased items are on the way to your home.

Transactional notifications should be sent post-purchase or transaction, providing clear and concise updates to build trust and put the user at ease.

3. Alert Push Notifications

These notifications are for notifying your users about important updates or security matters. A typical example would be your bank sending you a notification about suspicious activity on your account. 

Example push notification:
"Suspicious login attempt detected, verify your account now."

Brand example:

Google sends notifications prompting you to confirm "suspicious" login attempts on new devices.

It’s good practice to send alert notifications during unusual account activity or important system updates, using clear language and providing immediate CTAs to prompt the user to take the necessary actions. 

4. Reminder Push Notifications

These kinds of push notifications to help users with appointments or due dates, or to hold them accountable to commitments they made. 

Example push notification:
"Don't forget your doctor's appointment tomorrow at 3 PM."          

Brand Example:

Calm, a popular mindfulness app, sends frequent reminders prompting users to do their daily meditation. 

Reminder notifications are great for sending ahead of upcoming appointments or deadlines, providing specific details and a gentle push to help the user meet their goals and responsibilities. 

5. Social 

All social media platforms send push notifications to drive traffic and engagement through their apps. 

Example push notification:
"Congrats! You have a new follower on Photogram."

Brand example:

Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram sending you a push notification about a new comment on your post. 

Send social notifications upon new interactions or updates in a user's network, personalizing them with user and interaction details to drive app re-engagement!

6. Behavioral 

These notifications are based on user behavior or preferences, and are a great way to drive engagement with your app. 

Example push notification:
"Based on your browsing history, check out these new books."

Brand example:

Netflix sends personalized push notifications suggesting content based on your viewing history.

These kinds of notifications can be powerful. Think about what kind of unique data you can get on your users and how that can help you send these targeted notifications. 

For eCommerce businesses, these can work particularly well for promoting upsells and cross-sells to customers.

7. Location-based 

If your business has some link to the physical world, there can be opportunities to use the geolocation features of the app to trigger notifications where appropriate. 

Example push notification:
"Welcome to New York! Enjoy 20% off at Joe's Cafe nearby."

Brand example:

Starbucks sends offers to nearby customers when they’re in the neighborhood.

Deliver location-based notifications when a user enters a geofenced area, tailoring offers or information relevant to the location to increase real-world interaction!

8. News Alerts

If you’re a content brand or a news publisher you know how crucial it is to drive readers to new content - push notifications are ideal for this. 

Example push notification:
"Breaking: Major earthquake hits California, tune in for live updates."

Brand example:

The BBC News app sends notifications to their readers when they publish important new breaking stories. 

Broadcast news notifications during breaking or trending news events, providing timely updates with catchy headlines to keep users informed and drive traffic to the app!

9. Rating or feedback requests 

Ratings and feedback are crucial but users typically need prompting to get them to do it. Push notifications can be a great help here. 

Example push notification:
"Did you have a good stay at Hotel X? Leave a review and let others know about your experience!"

Brand example:

Apps like Yelp, Booking, and TripAdvisor encourage users to review places they’ve recently been.

Asking for feedback with a polite request and an easy interface can gain you valuable insights, improve services, and give your brand more social proof!

10. Messaging 

Pretty much all messaging apps notify users via push notification when they’ve received some kind of message from a contact. 

Example push notification:
"You have a new message from Sarah: 'Hey there!'"

Brand example:

WhatsApp, messenger, Viber and other apps notify users about new messages.

If you have any kind of DM functionality within your app you should hook it up with push notifications - it's a reliable way to make sure they see the message and ultimately keep the interaction going. 

11. Educational 

If you have an eLearning app, push notifications can be a great way to offer tips, hints and encouragement - adding value and helping learners to achieve their goals.

Example push notification:
"New Lesson Alert: 'Understanding Algebra' now available."

Brand example:

Duolingo sends daily lesson reminders, prompts, and updates to language learners. 

Send educational notifications when new learning material becomes available or when you want to prompt the learner to catch up on their studies.  

12. Re-engagement

Re-engagement push notifications are all about bringing users back to the app which they’ve temporarily abandoned. 

Example push notification:
"Long time no see! Here's a 20% discount to welcome you back!"

Brand example:

Spotify reminds inactive users about new music releases.

Send re-engagement notifications during periods of inactivity, offering incentives to rekindle interest.

Another great push notification example under this category are abandoned cart notifications.

Abandoned cart notifications automatically send a push message to a shopper when they add items to their cart but leave without checking out.

These are great for eCommerce stores, and can make you money practically on autopilot.

13. Rich push notifications

Rich push notifications allow you to send multimedia like images, gifs, and even videos, in your notifications. 

This is a great way to get more engagement from your push notification campaigns. Data shows that rich media increases click rates on push notifications by 25%.

Example push notification:
"Flash Sale! Swipe to see today's deals."

Brand example: 

ESPN Sends video highlights within notifications for instant replays, eCommerce stores can send product demo short videos.

Use rich notifications to make your push messages visually appealing and engaging, using eye catching graphics to show off your products and offers. 

Start Sending Push Notifications Yourself

We hope you’ve enjoyed these push notification examples. Now you should have plenty of ideas on how you can use push notifications to support your broader marketing and business goals. 

Remember to follow best practices, and continuously test and optimize.

Though we have covered plenty of examples of the different types of push notifications - we haven’t really discussed what they are from a more technical standpoint, or indeed how you can send them, or the difference between mobile push notifications (which are most effective) and web push notifications.

You can read a detailed primer on push notifications here.

As far as how to send them - firstly you need native mobile apps for iOS and Android.

Once these are installed on your users’ devices, you can send pretty much whatever you want, when you want. 

You may have heard that building apps takes at least 6 months and costs $100k+.  

This is true, if we’re talking about the traditional route of building apps through an agency or in-house team from scratch. 

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We’ve built thousands of apps for businesses of all sizes across a vast range of industries.

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We specialize in building apps for eCommerce brands, and have built special eCommerce specific features like abandoned cart notifications.

All MobiLoud apps come pre-integrated with OneSignal, the top push notification provider on the market. You can send unlimited push notifications - from any of the categories mentioned above - whenever you want.

Get started with push notification marketing now - schedule a free, personalized demo and get a first-hand look at the platform's possibilities with one of our app experts.

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