Hi everyone,
I’m creating a Winback flow, wondering if its best practice to add a Dynamic or a static coupon code?
If I add a static coupon code it could be shared but if I add a dynamic coupon code I’m unsure what the expiry date on this should be?
Hi everyone,
I’m creating a Winback flow, wondering if its best practice to add a Dynamic or a static coupon code?
If I add a static coupon code it could be shared but if I add a dynamic coupon code I’m unsure what the expiry date on this should be?
Best answer by bluesnapper
Welcome to the community
As winback discounts are typically higher than you would normally offer, I’d recommend using a dynamic code that’s unique and single-use per customer. A static code could find it’s way into the wild!
I also suggest adding a prefix to those dynamic winback codes such as ‘MISS-YOU-’ or similar: this allows you to select/filter all those codes on the prefix should you need to in segments, flows etc
Regarding the expiry date, that’s a business decision. Typically I’ll go for between 7-days and 30-days after it’s sent which allows for a few emails in the winback flow to nudge anyone who’s not yet redeemed/purchased once they’re in the flow.
Hope that helps
Andy
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