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Dormant User
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Dormant User

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Ankit.Sharma
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A dormant user is a customer or visitor who was previously active on a digital platform but has since stopped engaging over a defined period. Dormancy can be temporary or signal the beginning of user churn.

How Are Dormant Users Identified?
By tracking inactivity against a pre-set threshold. For instance, an ecommerce brand may label users as dormant if they haven’t opened emails or made a purchase in 60 days.

Example:
If a customer who regularly shopped monthly hasn’t interacted with your app or emails for two months, they may be classified as dormant.

Why Do Dormant Users Matter?

  • Early churn warning: Dormancy often precedes customer loss.
  • Re-engagement opportunity: Dormant users are more affordable to re-activate than acquiring new ones.
  • Targeted campaigns: Tailored win-back campaigns can rekindle interest.

Factors Leading to Dormancy:

  • Poor user experience
  • Irrelevant communication
  • Lack of personalization
  • Shifts in customer needs

How to Re-Engage Dormant Users:

  1. Send personalized win-back emails or SMS.
  2. Offer limited-time discounts or incentives.
  3. Survey them to understand disengagement.
  4. Use push notifications or in-app nudges.
  5. Retarget through preferred channels.

FAQs:

  1. What is a dormant user strategy?

    A targeted plan to re-engage inactive users through personalized, multi-channel campaigns.

  2. How do I identify dormant users?

    Analyze activity logs, open rates, purchase history, and session data.

  3. What is the difference between dormant and churned users?

    Dormant users are inactive for a period but not yet considered lost; churned users are fully disengaged.

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