Segments on contacts attributes
Optimized for eCommerce stores, AVADA Email Marketing allows admin to group customers based on their contact attributes such as status, tag, email, name, popup campaign from, last checkout date, etc.
You can easily follow up email to targeted groups that share the same traits such as send an email to segments in the US and another email to Japanese customers on New Year season to give the best-personalized wishes that really matched their culture.

Segments on shopping behaviors
A more powerful condition to group your segments is based on customer shopping behaviors. Let the way they engage your store be the best guide for you to talk to them properly.
Accordingly, segments can be grouped by the items they buy, order value, order count or purchased product collection, etc. You can combine or exclude any conditions easily to make your segment most practical.

Ready-made most common segments
Don’t know who is your potential contacts? AVADA Email Marketing helps you to pre-build the most common segments that you may need to use on your email campaigns.
- Subscribers
- Post-purchase
- Repeat customers
- Engage, Re-engage, Win back
- Exit intent

Sync customer tags precisely
Customer tags are able to be synced from your shop into AVADA Email Marketing. Also, you can create new tags in the contact sections. Similar to other conditions, tags will help you specify your customers with particular information. Hence, you can take care of them more professionally.

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