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10 best ways to use WhatsApp for Business

Ibukunoluwa Bankole by Ibukunoluwa Bankole
June 30, 2023
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WhatsApp has evolved from a personal messaging service to a strong tool for businesses to engage with their consumers and optimise their communication procedures. 

WhatsApp’s broad reach and user-friendly features provide a number of advantages for companies of all sizes.

Here are ways companies can maximise WhatsApp for business growth

1. Customer Support

Businesses can provide faster and more responsive customer service thanks to WhatsApp. Using WhatsApp, customers may get in touch with businesses to ask questions, get answers, or resolve problems. Businesses can improve customer satisfaction by responding to customers’ needs in a timely and individualised manner using tools like texting, calling, and even video chatting.

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2. Promotional Campaigns

With WhatsApp, companies can reach out to specific audiences with tailored text messages, photos, and videos. As a result, companies can now produce more interactive and personalised content for their customers. In order to attract customers and increase revenue, firms often advertise limited-time offers, release dates for new products, or host special events.

3. Order Tracking and Notifications

Sending Order Confirmations, Shipping Updates, and Delivery Notifications WhatsApp is a great tool for e-commerce enterprises to use for order tracking and notifications. This aids in lowering support requests and improving the overall customer experience by keeping consumers apprised of the status of their orders in real-time.

4. Group Messaging and Collaboration

Businesses can use WhatsApp groups as a means of promoting communication and teamwork among employees by means of group messaging and collaboration. Using it, groups may communicate effectively and in real time to share information, brainstorm solutions, and plan their next steps. Groups can be made for specific departments or projects, facilitating more effective internal communication.

5. Feedback and Surveys

You may use WhatsApp to run surveys or polls and get instant feedback from your customers. Companies can poll their clientele and view the results in real time. It’s a great way to learn what customers want and how to tailor future offerings to meet their needs.

6. Appointment Reminders

WhatsApp can be used by service industries to remind customers of upcoming appointments, such as hairdressers, spas, and doctors’ offices. This provides clients the flexibility to reschedule appointments and lessens the likelihood of no-shows. It’s useful for presenting a polished front and making life easier for clients.

7. Rapid Replies and Product Catalogues


The WhatsApp Business API includes useful tools like product catalogues and rapid replies that help companies inform and engage with potential customers about their goods and services. Customers have the option of using the streamlined and user-friendly WhatsApp platform to peruse product catalogues, ask questions, and place orders.

8. Product Catalogues and Sales Enquiries

WhatsApp can be a useful internal communication tool for firms, especially those with mobile or distributed workforces. It facilitates efficient communication and cooperation by enabling instant messaging, file sharing, and voice/video calls.

9. Internal Communication

WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption and one-on-one messaging features allow firms to construct individualised and hyper-specific marketing initiatives that resonate with their target demographics. Businesses may increase customer engagement and loyalty by sending relevant messages, offers, and suggestions based on individual customers’ preferences and past actions.

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10. Personalised Customer Engagement

You may use WhatsApp to organise your next big event with ease. When planning an event, businesses have the option of creating specific groups or broadcasting information to all participants. With this, event planners and attendees can stay in constant contact with one another to make sure everything runs smoothly.

By and large, with the global focus on maximising time and optimally using digital processes to get more work done, it is time for businesses to better use the functionalities of Whatsapp for Business to their advantage.

In essence, Whatsapp for business is a great way for companies to improve communication processes, strengthen relationships with clients, and fuel their growth and success in the digital sphere by making the most of its advantages.

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Ibukunoluwa Bankole

Ibukunoluwa Bankole

Ibukun Bankole is a seasoned multimedia journalist, digital literacy advocate, and media consultant with over a decade of experience across radio, tv, digital media, voice-over artistry, and events hosting. She reports on Africa’s digital transformation, exploring how digital innovations shape communication, behavior, and everyday life. Passionate about a sustainable Africa, she leads storytelling and strategic campaigns that drive inclusive youth empowerment, digital inclusion, and environmental sustainability. Through her bold, values-driven content, Ibukun shapes narratives that inform, shift mindsets, and spark real change across Africa and beyond.

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