Thank you for joining. And let’s get started with the article. The ToastiBar ‑ Sales Popup App (formerly known as Sales Notification App) has a Dashboard. Dashboard — is a glance preview of the most crucial information for the store owners/merchants. The dashboard is an easy way to navigate directly to various areas of the application that require the store owner’s/merchant’s attention. Let’s discuss one by one all the options of Dashboard.
Make sure the ToastiBar ‑ Sales Popup app status is enabled to use all the notification popups like the Sales Notification popups, Cart Notification popups, Online Visitors Notification popups, Recent Visitors Notification popups, Product Visitors Notification popups, Product Reviews Notification popups, Order Summary Notification popups, Low Inventories Notification popup, and Cart Summary Notification popups.
1) Statistics:
Here the Statistics of dashboards aim to impart information quickly to store owners/merchants as they are engaged in time-sensitive tasks. The main goals of the Statistics are to present data deviations to the merchants quickly and clearly, show current resources, and display their status.
Here, the Statistics on the Dashboard are for the purpose of Analytics. Here you can find the Total number of Clicks, Today’s Clicks, Yesterday’s Clicks, The Last Seven Days’ Clicks, and The Last Thirty Days’ Clicks, performed by the Store Visitors. When a visitor clicks on the product in the Sales Notification popup, the Cart Notification popup, or the Product Reviews Notification popup, the clicks will automatically be reflected in statistical data. There are some options below:
I) Total:
Here, the Total will describe the total number of clicks performed by the store visitors on the product in the Sales Notification popup, the Cart Notification popup, or the Product Reviews Notification popup. It displays the total number of clicks performed by the store visitors since the app was installed.
II) Today:
Today will display the total number of today’s clicks performed by the store visitors on the product in the Sales Notification popup, the Cart Notification popup, or the Product Reviews Notification popup.
III) Yesterday:
Yesterday will display the total number of yesterday’s clicks performed by the store visitors on the product in the Sales Notification popup, the Cart Notification popup, or the Product Reviews Notification popup.
IV) The Last 7 Days:
The Last 7 Days will display the total number of clicks performed within the last 7 days by the store visitors on the product in the Sales Notification popup, the Cart Notification popup, or the Product Reviews Notification popup.
V) The Last 30 Days:
The Last 30 Days will display the total number of clicks performed within the last 30 days by the store visitors on the product in the Sales Notification popup, the Cart Notification popup, or the Product Reviews Notification popup.
2) Statistical Analysis of Notification Apps
The Statistical Analysis of Notification Apps displays the overall activity of the ToastiBar ‑ Sales Popup App (formerly known as Sales Notification App) and the app-wise statistical data with detailed reports.
I) Sales Notification
Here, you can see the number of impressions. (When the pop-up is displayed for more than two seconds on a page, the app will consider it as 1 impression.)
Clicks represent the number of clicks performed by the customer (visitor) in the pop-up.
Next is Click Through Rate (CTR) is the percentage of Clicks versus Impressions. And it is calculated by [CTR = (Number of Clicks * 100) / Impressions].
View Report
By clicking on the “View Report”, you can see the detailed report about the clicks performed by the customers on the pop-ups.
The report will include the Product Name, Device, City, Region, Country, And Clicked On.
- Here, the Product Name defines the product on which the customer has clicked in the pop-up.
- The Device will define the device from which the customer has clicked. (Desktop or Mobile/Tablet)
- The City name will define the City from where the customer has clicked.
- The Region will specify the Region (State/Province) from where the customer has clicked.
- The Country name will display the name of the country from where the customer has clicked.
- And at last, Clicked On will display the Date and Time when the customer has clicked.
II) Cart Notification
Here, you can see the number of impressions. (When the pop-up is displayed for more than two seconds on a page, the app will consider it as 1 impression.)
Clicks represent the number of clicks performed by the customer (visitor) in the pop-up.
Next is Click Through Rate (CTR) is the percentage of Clicks versus Impressions. And it is calculated by [CTR = (Number of Clicks * 100) / Impressions].
View Report
By clicking on the “View Report”, you can see the detailed report about the clicks performed by the customers on the pop-ups.
The report will include the Product Name, Device, City, Region, Country, And Clicked On.
- Here, the Product Name defines the product on which the customer has clicked in the pop-up.
- The Device will define the device from which the customer has clicked. (Desktop or Mobile/Tablet)
- The City name will define the City from where the customer has clicked.
- The Region will specify the Region (State/Province) from where the customer has clicked.
- The Country name will display the name of the country from where the customer has clicked.
- And at last, Clicked On will display the Date and Time when the customer has clicked.
III) Online Visitors Notification
Here, you can see the number of impressions. (When the pop-up is displayed for more than two seconds on a page, the app will consider it as 1 impression.)
Mobile impressions represent the number of impressions for the Mobile device.
Desktop impressions represent the number of impressions for the Desktop device.
IV) Recent Visitors Notification
Here, you can see the number of impressions. (When the pop-up is displayed for more than two seconds on a page, the app will consider it as 1 impression.)
Mobile impressions represent the number of impressions for the Mobile device.
Desktop impressions represent the number of impressions for the Desktop device.
V) Product Visitors Notification
Here, you can see the number of impressions. (When the pop-up is displayed for more than two seconds on a page, the app will consider it as 1 impression.)
Mobile impressions represent the number of impressions for the Mobile device.
Desktop impressions represent the number of impressions for the Desktop device.
VI) Product Reviews Notification
Here, you can see the number of impressions. (When the pop-up is displayed for more than two seconds on a page, the app will consider it as 1 impression.)
Clicks represent the number of clicks performed by the customer (visitor) in the pop-up.
Next is Click Through Rate (CTR) is the percentage of Clicks versus Impressions. And it is calculated by [CTR = (Number of Clicks * 100) / Impressions].
VII) Order Summary Notification
Here, you can see the number of impressions. (When the pop-up is displayed for more than two seconds on a page, the app will consider it as 1 impression.)
Mobile impressions represent the number of impressions for the Mobile device.
Desktop impressions represent the number of impressions for the Desktop device.
VIII) Low Inventory Notification
Here, you can see the number of impressions. (When the pop-up is displayed for more than two seconds on a page, the app will consider it as 1 impression.)
Mobile impressions represent the number of impressions for the Mobile device.
Desktop impressions represent the number of impressions for the Desktop device.
IX) Cart Summary Notification
Here, you can see the number of impressions. (When the pop-up is displayed for more than two seconds on a page, the app will consider it as 1 impression.)
Mobile impressions represent the number of impressions for the Mobile device.
Desktop impressions represent the number of impressions for the Desktop device.
3) Most recent 5 clicked products
The Dashboard has another analytics functionality called Most recent 5 clicked products. This feature proved very effective for store owners/merchants to find the most recently clicked products.
This feature also describes the clicks from both Desktop and Mobile/Tablet. So when any store visitor clicks on the product then it will reflect here automatically.
As you can see from the above snapshot it describes the Most recent 5 clicked products in Desktop and Mobile/Tablet and also shows the date and time of the click which is also very precious information for the store owners/merchants to build a marketing strategy.
4) Top 5 best performing products
The Dashboard has another feature called Top 5 best-performing products. With the help of such a feature, Store Owners/Merchants can easily find the top 5 best-performing products.
This functionality will give the complete set of the top 5 best-performing products on your website. So the store owners/merchants can easily build a marketing strategy to boost sales.
As you can see from the above snapshot it shows the top 5 best-performing products with the number of clicks performed by the store visitors.