The 3 Key Types of API-Related Messaging Campaigns: What You Need to Know

Published on March 12, 2020/Last edited on March 12, 2020/5 min read

The 3 Key Types of API-Related Messaging Campaigns: What You Need to Know
AUTHOR
Mary Kearl
Writer

It's the on-demand age, and today’s consumers expect their wants and needs to be met in the moment by the brands they patronize.

But day in and day out, well-meaning brands find themselves sending the right messages at the wrong times...and the wrong messages at the right (and wrong) times. From abandoned cart notifications aimed at people who have already completed a purchase to welcome emails sent to customers who have been engaging for years, when you’re on the receiving end of a broken experience like this, the message you receive is clear: This brand just doesn’t get you.

That perception can have a huge impact on how successfully your brand is able to build and sustain customer relationships, loyalty, purchases, and overall satisfaction.In fact, according to a Braze-commissioned Forrester study, a brand's ability to be perceived as authentically human is critical in a mobile-first world, impacting key business measures, including purchase intent, customer loyalty, and advocacy.

So, how can a brand deliver messaging experiences that feel authentically human? For marketers looking to keep up, there are three kinds of API-related campaigns that can help support real-time, relevant customer experiences—API campaigns, API-powered Connected Content campaigns, and API-triggered campaigns.

API Campaigns vs. API-Powered Connected Content Campaigns vs. API-Triggered Campaigns, at a Glance

What Do API Campaigns Actually Look Like?

Given their speed of delivery, API campaigns are typically used by breaking news brands and others who want to share quick, urgent messages that are best read in the moment.

API campaigns can power breaking news updates

One benefit of linking API campaigns with a lifecycle engagement platform like Braze is you canto track statistics associated with your API campaigns alongside other campaigns created and deployed through the engagement platform, giving your team a clearer, more holistic picture of what's driving overall customer engagement, while also gauging performance at the campaign level.

With Braze, you can limit the number of times these API campaigns are sent to any individual recipient. This type of frequency capping can help avoid negative KPIs like opt-outs and uninstalls and provide a better, more thoughtful brand experience to your customers.

What Do API-Powered Connected Content Campaigns Actually Look Like?

API-powered dynamic or Connected Content campaigns are continuously updated with the most relevant copy or images inserted into your messages to maintain up-to-the-minute timeliness. Just as an email or push notification can pull in a customer's name from your database, it can pull in the most relevant information about (or for) that customer as well from your own or third-party APIs, making it possible to take advantage of:

  • Recommendation engines — Purchase or content suggestions based on individual and aggregate customer behavior
  • Localized weather — Real-time weather updates from sources like Braze Alloys technology partner AccuWeather

Other data from public, third-party APIs — Relevant updates from media companies like the New York Times, event companies like Eventbrite, the FDA, and more

Push notifications using dynamic content to include stock price and market informationPush notifications using dynamic content to include movie showtime data

What Do API-Triggered Campaigns Actually Look Like?

Want to deliver campaigns timely campaigns right in the moment? With API-triggered campaigns, you can send messaging based on information from one system—such as customers’ in-store purchases and other behaviors tracked by your proprietary servers—via another system (such as a customer lifecycle engagement platform like Braze) allowing for advanced segmentation and customization.

These messages will only be sent when your company’s internal servers say to—that is, when certain conditions are met. For instance, it’s possible for brands to automatically send messages when a customer names an in-store purchase or when a favorited item comes back into stock, as long as those systems can talk to your customer engagement platform via API.

Welcome emails can be all the more effective if sent in real time, triggered by the activity of completing the sign-up processA timely abandoned shopping cart notification can move the needle—while ones sent after shoppers have returned and completed their purchase can lead to broken experiences

The Braze Brand Humanity Index, created based on findings from a Braze-commissioned Forrrester survey of 3,336 consumers across the globe, reveals that, in order to succeed today, brands need to meet core emotional and functional attributes, including being perceived as:

  • Understanding
  • Friendly
  • Comforting

Brands also need to ensure that they communicate in ways that are…

  • Natural
  • Considerate
  • Personal

Meeting these expectations comes with a huge payoff: Consumers who perceive a given brand as human are 1.8x as likely to feel satisfied with that brand, 1.7x as likely to make a purchase, and 1.9x as likely to recommend that brand.

And technology solutions that support the perception of brand humanity can have a huge impact on engagement rates, reinforcing the idea that being responsive, friendly, thoughtful, natural, considerate, and personal really matters.

Based on our learnings from the Braze Humanity Index, we decided to test the effectiveness of API-powered connected content versus campaigns sent without dynamic content. Based on our analysis of 534 billion messages sent over the past two years, we saw a huge lift in open rates:

And as for the effectiveness of API-triggered campaigns versus traditional time-based campaigns, we saw a noticeable jump in open rates and conversions.

The Importance and Impact of Human-Like Brand Communication

Interested in taking advantage of modern customer engagement tools like API-related campaigns to better reach, engage, and monetize your customers?

Get started by checking out “Build Brand Humanity By Mastering Empathy at Scale,” which explores the key components of the Brand Humanity Study, including a look at how brand and customer relationships run on emotion, the importance of being authentically human, how brand humanity fosters high-value customer relationships, and how to put these key findings into practice.

Releated Content

View the Blog

Join the movement to journey orchestration.

The move to highly-intelligent, always-on journey orchestration is happening. And much of it is happening on our platform. Join brands of all sizes who are taking the craft of customer engagement to the next level.