用户启用notificat推ions from mobile applications average 88% more launches of those apps compared with users who disable push notifications,according toa recent report fromLocalytics.

The increased usage is even more pronounced for certain app categories. For example, e-commerce apps register a 278% lift in engagement on average when push notifications are enabled and music app engagement jumps 177%, the analysis found.

Other categories, such as sports and health & fitness apps, register smaller average boost in engagement, though the increase is still significant (36% and 34%, respectively).

Below, additional key findings fromthe report, which was based on data from 28,000 iOS and Android apps.

Retention

  • 62% of users who have enabled push notifications will return to an app the month after installation if messaged, compared with only 32% of users who have not enabled notifications and who are not messaged.
  • Four months after their first session, 36% of push-enabled users are still engaging with an app on average, compared with only 14% of non-push users.

Abandonment

  • 21% of push-disabled apps are only used once, compared with 11% of push-enabled apps.
  • 53% of users who have enabled push-messaging come back to an app at least 11 times on average.

About the research:The reportwas based on data collected in July 2014 from 28,000 iOS and Android apps.

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Ayaz Nanjiis a writer, editor, and a content strategist. He is a co-founder ofICW Mediaand aresearchwriter for MarketingProfs. He has worked for Google/YouTube, the Travel Channel, and the New York Times.

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