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Implement the Info Notice message sequence

Open techanvil opened this issue 1 year ago • 0 comments

Feature Description

Implement the sequence of messages displayed in the Info Notice. This includes the dismissal of the messages and showing the next in the sequence after the specified delay.

See info notice in the design doc.


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Acceptance criteria

  • The Info Notice should display a sequence of messages.
  • Each message should be shown individually until dismissed, at which point the next message in the sequence will be displayed.
  • A message is dismissed by clicking the Got it button. It will be permanently dismissed for the current user.
  • The message sequence is as follows:
  1. The higher the portion of new visitors you have, the more your audience is growing. Looking at what content brings them to your site may give you insights on how to reach even more people.
  2. Select up to three visitor groups to display on the dashboard and easily compare metrics between them.
  3. Configure your own custom audiences in Analytics to gain deeper insights into visitor behavior, for example consider creating a “Existing customers” or “Subscribers” segment, depending on what goals you have for your site.
  4. Select the Purchasers visitor group to gain insights into which visitors bring the most revenue to your site.
  5. The more returning visitors your site has, the stronger and more loyal an audience you’re building. Check which content brings people back to your site - it might help you create a strategy to build a community.
  6. Compare the ratio of “new” to “returning” visitors – this can give you insights on whether you have more people stopping by as a one-off, or more loyal visitors.
  7. Check the cities which bring you more new vs more returning visitors – there might be new audiences you could engage with in locations you hadn’t thought about.

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techanvil avatar Jan 24 '24 17:01 techanvil