2. Executive Summary Social media is changing everything. It is changing the way we live, the way we communicate, the way we learn, the way we define ourselves and of course; the way we buy. Social Media has changed how people discover, decide, purchase, retain and spread messages about consumer goods. We attempt to define with clarity the new sales process and how businesses can capitalize on impactful opportunities. Although network tools will ultimately change, (MySpace relevancy, augmented reality) the process of capturing information, managing digital interaction and promotional marketing has forever changed. We want to shed some light on this process and create simple steps to capitalize on opportunities. Our processes has the potential to not only impact your business’s marketing strategy, but also pivot your internal company structure. Cheers, Ryan Lewis – President, Bonfire Social Media
3. Current Marketing Worksheet To truly understand opportunities within social media, first we must analyze what marketing channels your company is currently utilizing. Please fill in the appropriate columns
8. Old Buying Cycle Buying cycles in the past relied heavily on consumer attention with traditional mediums such as Radio, Newspaper and Television. Awareness was driven by exclusivity or time sensitive calls to action. Interest drove consumers to researched products and merchants through their 1st degree contacts (family, close friends, coworkers) and evaluated their buying options. Consumers would also read trade periodicals and industry specific Television shows for deeper insight. After expending all other “outside” resources, consumers would then visit the merchant to “kick the tires” and learn more about the product from the sales staff. Once the consumer has converted to a customer, feedback was received through word of mouth testimonial and corporate feedback surveys. Good experiences would only be known by the consumer’s 1st degree contacts and the brand. Awareness Repeat Interest Evaluation Chevy Ford Commitment Sales Referral
9. New Buying Cycle Repeat As you can see, media has changed. Radio and Newspaper are losing market share yearly and TV is the only viable traditional medium left because it’s combination of sensory stimulation and established market share. Sales departments now heavily influence media. Because of the ease for consumers to broadcast a review to a large audience, the sales department shoulder a large responsibility to maintain the company brand. Sales people are the company’s new Public Relations Department and should be trained to handle consumer needs accordingly. In this new buying cycle, most of the purchase decision is made prior to reaching the merchant. The final decision is based on how they are treated by the merchant and if their basic needs are addressed. Sales must be less about closing the deal and more about reinforcing a customer evaluation process and building trust. Customers know they can get the same product for the same price anywhere. It is all about what you can provide outside of price (service, speed, financing, education) that will differentiate your company’s brand. Consumers have the power to define your brand positively or negatively based on their overall buying experience. Awareness Interest Evaluation Chevy Ford Commitment Sales Referral
11. Old Sales Process The old sales process took customers from a light evaluation using traditional media sources to a chosen merchant where consumers would extend their evaluation. They would expect sales people to assist in the buying experience and move them toward making an informed decision. Trust was based on the satisfaction of the product and the overall buying experience. The last stage was the finance department where there were far fewer options and typically processed through a local bank. Evaluation Merchant Sales Commitment Finance
12. New Sales Process Because of increased competition and consumer knowledge, customers have become less loyal to merchants and salespeople. Years of a broken sales process riddled with customers being taken advantage of has made consumers disenfranchised with merchants that stand in the way of what they want. And because of improved evaluation of products and peer reviews online, customers now know exactly what they want before stepping foot in a store. There is too much competition for merchants to negotiate on old variables. Consumers can find price, financing and their exact desired product anywhere. The tipping points for conversion in the future are service, warranty, process simplicity and merchant reputation. Merchant reputation is a direct product of the first 3 variables. Consumer Problem: No time, Increased Knowledge, Many Choices Merchant Solution: Streamlined Process, Product Wisdom, Simplified Purchase Path. Evaluation Merchant Sales Commitment Finance
29. Old Merchant Feedback Feedback during previous decades was limited to who a customer or consumer knew and feedback surveys that were typically retained for internal use. A customer with a complement or a complaint had a very small voice and unless they were associated with a major traditional media source, would not have the ability to broadcast a message. Limited access to organized broadcast resources reduced negative impact from poor feedback. Brands could spend sizable resources on traditional broadcast mediums to reduce the impact of negative sentiment. Internal Reviews Customers Close Connections
37. 56% of online shoppers have “liked” at least one retailer
38. At current rate Facebook will have 6.87 billion members by 1/1/2013Peer Review Websites Customers Social Networks
39. Conclusion Hopefully we have demonstrated how communication has changed and how much power consumers now have over your brand. If you have recognized your company using old methods for sales in this new communication economy, it could be time to thoroughly analyze your sales process. There is a conversation occurring online with or without your participation. In order to compete effectively, you must not only understand the context of the conversation, but how to participate. Social media is an opportunity for businesses to have significant impact on the online conversation and their brand health. No other time in history have companies been able to measure brand sentiment and target consumers more efficiently. Brands should embrace the power online conversations give them and use it to shape their best practices. Brands focused on excellence will be rewarded by positive online reviews, increased share of voice, increased referral business and reduced need for large traditional marketing budgets.