Boost Sales with Wix Marketing Tools
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you'll be able to:
- Set up targeted email campaigns using Wix Ascend
- Create and manage discount codes that drive sales
- Build effective pop-ups for lead collection
- Add social proof to boost customer trust
Introduction
Your Wix store is live, but getting sales takes more than just listing products. You need to reach customers, give them reasons to buy, and build their confidence in your brand.
This chapter shows you how to use Wix's built-in marketing tools to grow your online store. You'll learn to connect with customers through email, create compelling offers with discount codes, capture leads with well-timed pop-ups, and use customer reviews to build trust.
These aren't advanced tactics – they're practical tools that any store owner can use right away.
Lessons
Email Marketing with Wix Ascend
Email marketing lets you speak directly to people who've shown interest in your products. Wix Ascend makes this simple by keeping everything in your dashboard.
Here's how to create your first campaign:
Step 1: Open your Wix dashboard and click on Wix Ascend in the sidebar
Step 2: Select 'Email Marketing' then 'Create Campaign'
Step 3: Pick a template that matches your brand style
Step 4: Add your content – keep the subject line clear and the message focused
Step 5: Choose your audience – you can send to all contacts or create segments
Step 6: Preview your email on desktop and mobile before sending
Step 7: Send immediately or schedule for the best time
The key is segmenting your audience. Someone who bought from you needs different messages than someone who just signed up to your newsletter.
Creating and Managing Discount Codes
Discount codes work because they give customers a reason to act now. They're also perfect for tracking which marketing efforts bring in sales.
Step 1: Go to 'Marketing & SEO' in your Wix dashboard
Step 2: Click 'Promotions' then 'Create New Promotion'
Step 3: Choose your discount type:
- Percentage off (great for big sales)
- Fixed amount (works well for smaller purchases)
- Free shipping (removes a common buying barrier)
Step 4: Set your conditions – minimum order amount, specific products, or customer groups
Step 5: Create a memorable code name that's easy to type
Step 6: Set start and end dates to create urgency
Step 7: Track performance through your analytics
Time-limited offers work better than permanent ones. A 48-hour flash sale gets more action than an open-ended discount.
Using Pop-ups for Lead Collection
Pop-ups get a bad reputation, but they work when done right. The trick is showing the right message at the right moment.
Step 1: In your Wix Editor, click 'Add' then 'Interactive'
Step 2: Choose 'Lightbox' and pick a template
Step 3: Design your pop-up with a clear offer – discount code, free guide, or early access
Step 4: Keep the form simple – email address is often enough
Step 5: Set your trigger conditions:
- Time on site (try 30-60 seconds)
- Scroll percentage (50% works well)
- Exit intent (when someone moves to close the tab)
Step 6: Choose which pages show the pop-up – homepage and product pages are good starts
Step 7: Test different versions to see what works best
Remember, you're interrupting someone's browsing. Make sure what you're offering is worth it.
Adding Social Proof
People trust other people more than they trust businesses. Customer reviews, photos, and testimonials show that real people are happy with your products.
Step 1: Install the Wix Reviews app from the App Market
Step 2: Add review widgets to your product pages
Step 3: Send follow-up emails asking satisfied customers to leave reviews
Step 4: Respond to reviews – both positive and negative
Step 5: Display customer photos on product pages when possible
Step 6: Add a testimonials section to your homepage
Step 7: Share positive reviews on your social media
The best reviews come naturally after good customer service. Focus on delivering great products and experiences first.
Practice
Create your first email campaign using these steps:
- Open Wix Ascend and start a new campaign
- Choose a simple template
- Write a subject line about a current offer or new product
- Add one clear call-to-action button
- Send a test email to yourself first
- Review how it looks on mobile
- Send to a small group of customers to start
Track your open rates and click-through rates. These numbers will help you improve future campaigns.
FAQs
Do I need to pay extra for Wix Ascend?
Wix Ascend comes with most Wix plans, though some advanced features require premium subscriptions. Check your current plan to see what's included.
How many discount codes can I create?
There's no limit to the number of discount codes you can create. You can run multiple promotions at the same time.
Will pop-ups hurt my SEO?
Pop-ups won't hurt your SEO if they're not intrusive on mobile devices. Google penalises pop-ups that cover most of the mobile screen, so keep them reasonably sized.
Can I remove negative reviews?
You can moderate reviews through the Wix Reviews app, but it's often better to respond professionally to negative feedback. This shows other customers how you handle problems.
Jargon Buster
Wix Ascend: Wix's collection of business tools including email marketing, customer management, and automation features
Conversion rate: The percentage of visitors who take a desired action, like making a purchase or signing up for emails
Segmentation: Dividing your email list into groups based on behaviour, preferences, or demographics
Exit intent: Technology that detects when someone is about to leave your website, often used to trigger last-chance pop-ups
Social proof: Evidence that other people trust and use your products, usually in the form of reviews, testimonials, or customer photos
Wrap-up
You now have four powerful tools to grow your Wix store: email marketing for direct communication, discount codes for driving sales, pop-ups for capturing leads, and social proof for building trust.
Start with one tool rather than trying to implement everything at once. Email marketing often gives the best return on effort, so consider beginning there.
The key is consistency. Regular email campaigns, fresh discount offers, and ongoing collection of customer reviews will compound over time.
Your next step is to set up your first email campaign and create your first discount code. These two tools alone can make a significant difference to your sales.
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