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一份关于facebook twitter email的报告
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INTRODUCTION
When reading marketing headlines like those highlighted in the image at left, it’s easy to understand why marketers get the impression that email, Facebook®, and Twitter® are in direct competition for the online consumer’s attention. And while channels like Facebook and Twitter may compete with one another among advertisers, consumers share a very different perspective. Ultimately, consumers treat marketers differently than friends, and they want marketing communications to respect those differences. With a short attention span and ability to multi-task, consumers constantly shift their attention from one online communication tool to another. For example, the emails they receive inspire them to Tweet and post to Facebook, and the messages they see on Facebook and Twitter remind them to email old friends. Consumers communicate freely across these channels and don’t isolate one from the other. Shouldn’t you do the same? In The Collaborative Future, the sixth and final installment of the SUBSCRIBERS, FANS, & FOLLOWERS research series, we’ll bring you face-to-face with the future of interactive marketing by turning common assumptions about channel competition on their head. INSIDE THIS REPORT, WE’LL HELP YOU: Consumers • Compare the email, Facebook, and Twitter x-factors, so you understand the significant differences that exist between the three channels communicate • Understand the differences between what SUBSCRIBERS, FANS, and FOLLOWERS want, so you freely across these can deliver the right message in the right place channels and • Learn how to effectively integrate these channels to improve acquisition and retention marketing don’t isolate one If email, Facebook, and Twitter shared similar strengths, it might make more sense that they would be in direct competition with one another. But just like each individual consumer is unique, so are each of from the other. these communication channels. This final report will put an end to the confusion that surrounds channel and budget competition, so you can develop a tightly integrated strategy that combines— Shouldn’t you not isolates—the powerful strengths of email, Facebook, and Twitter. do the same? 2 © 2010 ExactTarget
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FACEBOOK TWITTER X-FACTORS X-FACTORS X-FACTORS FAMILIARITY CONNECTION INFLUENCE MANAGEABILITY TRUST & PRIVACY SELF-EXPRESSION ENTERTAINMENT BREVITY ACCESSIBILITY RELEVANCY DISCOVERY INTERACTION EXCLUSIVITY CONTROL VERSATILITY © 2010 ExactTarget 3
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SUBSCRIBERS
SUBSCRIBERS, FANS, THEN: Before email, the term & FOLLOWERS: “SUBSCRIBER” described an individual who paid money to receive content on a THEN AND regular basis. In exchange for this mon- ey, SUBSCRIBERS received interesting content that was delivered consistently NOW from a publisher. * THEN: Close your eyes and envi- Despite the recent hype over SUBSCRIBERS, sion a FAN, pre-internet. You’re probably imagining sports spectators, music group- FANS, and FOLLOWERS, these terms—and FANS ies, or pop-culture junkies. The concept of the concepts of what it means to be each— a “FAN” was well-established before the Facebook and internet era, and individu- aren’t new. What is new are the tools that als have become FANS over the years as marketers use to communicate with each a means of self-expression. Understand- of these target audiences. We’ll explore ing what a person is a FAN of—from the Grateful Dead to the New York Yankees— what it meant to be SUBSCRIBERS, FANS, reveals a lot about that person’s identity. & FOLLOWERS pre-internet (or as we refer to them in this section, “then”), and how mediums like email, Facebook, and Twitter THEN: FOLLOWERS (post-internet) have changed the way In the pre-internet era, marketers facilitate conversations with the FOLLOWERS were categorized as sup- porters of influential leaders, politicians, members of these age-old audiences. or social movements. People FOL- LOWED others to express admiration and to become closer to those whom *When using the terminology “then” vs. “now” to compare SUBSCRIBERS, they admired. FANS, & FOLLOWERS, “then” describes these audiences pre-internet, while “now” describes these audiences in the post-internet era. 4 © 2010 ExactTarget
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NOW: Today, the relationship that brands have with email SUBSCRIBERS is similar. The difference is that con- TIPS: Deliver exclusive email content that’s relevant to your individual SUBSCRIBERS. And this sumers don’t pay brands to present them with interesting isn’t as easy as it used to be. With magazines or news- content (in most cases). Instead, consumers provide their papers, consumers sift through content on their own of U.S. online email addresses to these companies, understanding that these addresses are valuable to marketers. Through this as they look for interesting articles. But with email, they expect brands to do the work for them, getting rid of all consumers are exchange, consumers expect the advantages of subscrip- the articles that won’t resonate so the content reflects SUBSCRIBERS*. tion, which include ongoing access to relevant and exclu- only the most relevant offers and information. Make sive content (x-factors #4 and #5). sure that your email content is engaging, relevant, and * U.S. consumers who receive at least one permission-based consistently delivered so each SUBSCRIBER feels like email a day. an exclusive member of your brand’s V.I.P. club. 38% of U.S. online NOW: FANS still exist outside the world of Face- book, but this new medium has created an instantaneous and public way for consumers to express their support for brands. For consumers, the act of FANNING a brand or company can be compared to sporting your favorite clothing store’s logo—a display of endorsement and per- TIPS: Entertain your FANS on Facebook and they’ll be more likely to engage with your brand. Your wall posts should reflect the “fun” that Facebook provides to its users, and as a result, FANS will be able to interact with you in ways that other channels don’t provide. But be sure to remember that consumers are consumers are sonal expression. And while the act of “FANNING” a brand FANS first and foremost, not just the means by which FANS*. doesn’t equal an open invitation for marketing messages, it you increase your ROI. Think of the deals and free- doesn’t necessarily preclude it either. FANS are more likely bies you offer as a way to thank your FANS for their * U.S. consumers with a Facebook account who have become a FAN to be receptive to marketing messages if they’re in the spir- support. This will fuel engagement and enthusiasm for of (i.e. LIKE) at least one brand on it of fun and entertainment. your brand. Facebook. 5% of U.S. online NOW: Twitter extends the opportunity for more people—from celebrities and television personalities to athletes and ordinary citizens—to have FOLLOWERS. Ad- ditionally, Twitter provides a platform that can be used to wield influence, giving people the opportunity to act as a leader and FOLLOWER simultaneously. TIPS: Influence the influencers by delivering insider information, responding directly to Tweets, and providing “velvet rope” access to the person- alities behind your brand, in 140 characters or less. By providing this type of access to your most influen- tial consumers (i.e. daily Twitter users), they’ll be more consumers are likely to recommend and endorse your brand to their FOLLOWERS*. own Twitter FOLLOWERS, expanding your reach and *U.S. consumers with a Twitter viral marketing potential. account who FOLLOW at least one brand on Twitter. © 2010 ExactTarget 5
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EXPANDING YOUR
MARKET REACH 32% DISAGREE 32% DISAGREE 49% You’re probably pondering a common question among DISAGREE modern marketers: Are email, Facebook, and Twitter retention marketing channels? While the ability to 31% assemble existing customers and prospects into a single 41% NEUTRAL location certainly fits into the old database-marketing MORE LIKELY TO NEUTRAL paradigm for retention marketing, our research raised PURCHASE FROM 34% questions that challenge this assumption. A BRAND AFTER NEUTRAL The charts on this page reflect the percentage of consumers BECOMING A 27% 37% SUBSCRIBER, FAN, AGREE 17% AGREE likely to purchase from or recommend a brand more often after becoming a SUBSCRIBER, FAN, or FOLLOWER. OR FOLLOWER AGREE (Remember, 93% of online consumers are SUBSCRIBERS, 38% are FANS, and 5% are FOLLOWERS.) Here are some highlights: EMAIL FACEBOOK TWITTER SUBSCRIBER FAN FOLLOWER • 32% of SUBSCRIBERS and FOLLOWERS and 49% of FANS are no more likely to purchase from a brand after MORE LIKELY TO connecting with them through these channels—leaving 68% of SUBSCRIBERS and FOLLOWERS and 51% of RECOMMEND A 31% FANS who may purchase more often. BRAND AFTER 36% 47% DISAGREE BECOMING A DISAGREE DISAGREE • Multiplying these percentages together, we see that 63% SUBSCRIBER, FAN, of U.S. online consumers may become a SUBSCRIBER OR FOLLOWER of a brand and purchase more often, 19% may become 35% a FAN of a brand and purchase more often, and 3% 40% NEUTRAL may FOLLOW a brand and purchase more often. NEUTRAL 32% NEUTRAL What else do these findings suggest, in light of what we know about each channel’s unique strengths? 33% THE BOTTOM LINE: You’ll be able to drastically expand 24% 21% AGREE AGREE AGREE your brand’s online reach by combining the strengths of each of these communication channels, as they’re highlighted on the next page. Developing this cohesive strategy will result in a program that far exceeds that of a program with isolated NOTE: Numbers may not equal 100% due to rounding. channels that operate out of marketing silos. 6 © 2010 ExactTarget
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FACEBOOK TWITTER EMAIL IS THE MOST BROADLY- FACEBOOK IS THE LEAST- TWITTER IS THE CHANNEL USED COMMUNICATION CHANNEL EFFECTIVE CHANNEL TO DRIVE MOST LIKELY TO DRIVE (WHEN COMPARED TO TWITTER INCREASED PURCHASE BEHAVIOR*. INCREASED PURCHASES AND AND FACEBOOK) AND IS LIKELY RECOMMENDATIONS AFTER A Consumers generally become FANS of a TO DRIVE INCREASED PURCHASE CONSUMER CHOOSES TO BECOME brand in real life before they become FANS INTENT AMONG THE LARGEST A BRAND’S FOLLOWER. on Facebook. As a result, they’re already NUMBER OF ONLINE CONSUMERS. purchasing from and endorsing their The challenge for marketers? Only 3% Combined with the high value con– FANNED brands. Since FANS may not be of U.S. online consumers are actually sumers place on trust and privacy and capable of purchasing more, their greatest FOLLOWING at least one brand. But it’s their expectations for relevant and value to marketers lies in spreading their important to remember that while this exclusive content, email should serve true message to other Facebook friends and percentage is much smaller than either as the cornerstone for brands’ retention contacts. If you haven’t yet empowered your SUBSCRIBERS or FANS, these consumers marketing strategies. FANS to spread your brand’s message, what are the most vocal and influential group are you waiting for? This can be the most that exists online. And these FOLLOWERS’ powerful way to acquire new audiences and influence isn’t limited to Twitter alone, often increase ROI. carrying Twitter topics and messages to other areas of the internet through blogs, private forums, and product reviews. *According to a study by Syncapse, Facebook FANS As a result, you must keep this group of spend more, are more loyal, are more likely to recommend, and have more affinity for the brands they FAN. consumers happy in order to get the most bang for your marketing buck. 96% 69% 68% of daily email users of daily Facebook of daily Twitter SUBSCRIBE to at users are a FAN of users FOLLOW at least one brand. at least one brand. least one brand. © 2010 ExactTarget 7
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As you examine
consumer motivations for interacting with brands via email, Facebook, and Twitter, be sure to interpret the information across channels, so you’re not falling into the trap of silo analysis. EMAIL, FACEBOOK, & TWITTER AT-A-GLANCE Email, Facebook, and Twitter all boast unique strengths (and weaknesses). The chart on the following page will help you understand why all three channels are equally important and necessary in the modern marketing ecosystem. As you examine consumer motivations for interacting with brands via email, Facebook, and Twitter, be sure to interpret the information across channels, so you’re not falling into the trap of silo analysis. For example, the most common reason consumers engage brands online is “to receive discounts and promotions.” And while it may be easy to assume that you should focus on discounts and promotions on Facebook—after all, 40% of consumers say that they’ve become a FAN for this reason— consumers are much more likely to SUBSCRIBE to email when they’re looking for discounts. Smart marketers will examine this data collaboratively as they’re developing integrated marketing strategies. 8 © 2010 ExactTarget
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EMAIL, FACEBOOK, &
TWITTER: SIDE-BY-SIDE + POOR ++ FAIR +++ GOOD EMAIL FACEBOOK TWITTER POTENTIAL REACH +++ ++ + RETENTION +++ ++ ++ ACQUISITION + +++ +++ CHANNEL HIGHLIGHT Drives Gathering Personal response place for FANS connection from the ready to be with influential masses. mobilized for consumers. outreach. KEY TO SUCCESS Targeted, Fuel con- Provide exclusive versations “insider content. among FANS access” to and their fuel content friends. creation. MOTIVATIONS TO BECOME SUBSCRIBERS, FANS, & FOLLOWERS To receive discounts and promotions 67% 40% 31% To get a “freebie” 55% 36% 28% To get updates on future products 45% 33% 38% To get updates on upcoming sales 50% 30% 30% To stay informed about the activities of the company 28% 34% 32% For fun and entertainment 29% 29% 26% To show support for the company to others 11% 39% 23% To learn about the company’s products and services 28% 21% 25% To get access to exclusive content 33% 25% 25% Someone recommended it to me 17% 22% 14% For education about company topics 22% 13% 14% To interact (e.g., provide feedback) 14% 13% 20% © 2010 ExactTarget 9
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HONORING CONSUMERS’ PREFERENCES
How consumers prefer to communicate with friends and marketers alike These challenges reflect on the teams managing each channel, not on the is incredibly personal and unique, based on their individuality. Market channels themselves. In order to overcome these challenges, social media and research provides us with overall market trends, but tells us nothing email marketers must recognize the relative strengths of one another’s channels about our individual customers. While some consumers believe different so they can develop a cohesive, integrated strategy. Here are some additional channels should be used for different purposes, others see little need to tips to keep in mind: keep marketing communications confined to any specific channel, as you Social media has ushered in an era of transparency and can see in the quotes on page 11. The two things all consumers agree 1 authenticity that consumers appreciate. Email must embody the upon? They’re confused about where to turn for the variety of information same characteristics going forward. they need from marketers like you (i.e. Do you provide customer service via Twitter or your call center? Do you send product updates via email Email is known for its ability to deliver highly-targeted content based on or Facebook?), and they feel you need to do a better job of respecting 2 SUBSCRIBERS’ interests. As Facebook and Twitter expand capabilities, individual communication preferences. consumers’ expectations for highly-targeted content in these channels will increase. Some other common themes among consumers? They realize that brands Consumers rely on Facebook and Twitter to protect them from spam. are struggling to manage cross-channel communications with them, and this 3 Therefore, marketers must deliver engaging content through these has led to two distinct behaviors: channels or risk being permanently ignored. Because consumers need to truly trust a brand before SUBSCRIBING to email, this channel will increasingly be held • They’re increasingly confused by the lack of consistency in the messages to the same or higher standards for content than social media. they receive across channels, leading to frustration that can negatively impact loyalty. Marketers need to overcome internal budget battles, which can inadvertently position the email, Facebook, and Twitter teams in direct competition with • Some consumers have learned to use this lack of consistency against one another! While channel specialists need to have input into how success is brands. Instead of seeking information through their preferred channels, measured, marketing analysts—unaffected by the performance of one channel they’ll seek out the channel that offers the best information or the best versus another—should be responsible for determining which programs are most deals, ignoring messages through other channels. As a result, loyal effective. This approach fosters more collaboration between channel specialists consumers are being exposed to your brand less often than if they could and will improve both the organizational performance and consumer experience. receive all the content they wanted through their preferred channel. 10 © 2010 ExactTarget
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CONSUMER WHO PREFERS
TO KEEP CHANNELS DISTINCT: 12 WAYS TO INTEGRATE EMAIL, “I use email mostly for FACEBOOK, & TWITTER business and private personal 1 Promote Facebook games, applications, and competitions in email and on Twitter. communication. Facebook is for 2 Feature winners of Facebook competitions in your email newsletter. sharing and fun things. Twitter Tweet about exclusive content that’s only available to email 3 SUBSCRIBERS. is a good way to keep up with Promote exclusive deals on Facebook and Twitter, but make it only what’s going on in the world.” 4 available to email SUBSCRIBERS. 5 Post links to web versions of your best emails on Facebook and Twitter. CONSUMER COMFORTABLE WITH ANY CHANNEL: 6 Include LIKE and FOLLOW buttons in email newsletters and promotions. “I would follow a company in 7 Include links to your Twitter and Facebook pages in email newsletters. any medium…it’s all the same 8 Collect email addresses at the point of conversion for consumers who link to your site from Facebook and Twitter. to me.” Create an email segment containing Twitter FOLLOWERS and provide 9 them with additional “insider information” through email. Include questions posted on Twitter UNIVERSAL SENTIMENT: 10 and Facebook in your emails, and then answer them. “I prefer people and companies Encourage email SUBSCRIBERS 11 to contact me the same way I to post questions on Facebook and/or Twitter. contact them. That way lines Host videos on your Facebook page. 12 Include links in your emails and post don’t get crossed.” links on Twitter. © 2010 ExactTarget 11
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WHERE DO WE
GO FROM HERE? We’re in a marketing era where new communication tools are want to keep these messages private? Not all brand relationships (e.g., introduced at a frenzied and frequent pace—and it’s not difficult to sensitive topics) nor communications (e.g., financial matters) are seen see that this level of fragmentation isn’t sustainable for marketers or as acceptable in public. consumers. Checking multiple inboxes isn’t convenient, resulting in DETAIL: Are they looking for details, or simply top-line some industry analysts suggesting the need for centralized platforms 4 information? Consumers appreciate the brevity Twitter mandates, that consolidate communication into a single interface. but also appreciate the ability to get additional details through email. While there’s no way to predict the future of social media and 5 PERSONALIZATION: Do they want general information or interactive marketing, our research suggests that multiple social information specific to their interests? Consumers see social forces make this type of consolidation challenging. Consumers media as a way to receive general information, while they expect spend considerable effort attempting to keep personal, business, marketers to provide more targeted information through email. and commercial communication separate, and multiple modes of communication help facilitate these distinctions. We identified five Our SUBSCRIBERS, FANS, & FOLLOWERS research was the first common factors that play into consumers’ decision-making processes of its kind to capture a snapshot of the modern interactive marketing when choosing where and how to engage with brands online: landscape as it stands in 2010. But it will rapidly continue to change, and it’s clear from our research that the individual—not the medium— URGENCY: Does the consumer want the information 1 predicts how a consumer wants to interact with a marketer. Even immediately, or do they want to be informed about future as you prepare for new and emerging channels, there’s no events and have the ability to respond at their leisure? Social magic formula to predict how and why consumers interact media facilitates real-time communication while email allows the way they do. Sometimes consumers enter into consumers to control the tempo. economic exchanges with brands where they provide PROXIMITY: How close do consumers want something of value in exchange for something 2 to be to a brand, and what do they want else (SUBSCRIBERS). Some consumers simply those relationships to look like? Most of the time, want to express themselves by showing their consumers are simply looking for information— appreciation for their favorite companies not seeking a meaningful friendship. While (FANS). And others just want to get to Twitter provides a higher degree of know the people behind a brand interaction and Facebook provides (FOLLOWERS). an opportunity for fun, consumers One thing is for sure: These aren’t looking for these types of varying relationships between relationships with every company. In marketers and consumers have fact, trying to force interactions with your existed for years and will continue consumers may make them less likely to long into the future—regardless of what engage with your brand. that future holds. It’s YOUR job to turn PRIVACY: Is correspondence with the brand them into a relationship that builds loyalty and 3 acceptable in a public forum, or do consumers extends the value of your brand. 12 © 2010 ExactTarget
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Despite common trends
and helpful tips, there’s no magic formula to predict how and why consumers interact the way they do. © 2010 ExactTarget 13
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CONSUMERS
Our last request for consumers who participated in our focus groups and interviews was simply to tell us—in their own words—what they wanted to share with marketers. The SPEAK OUT: themes were simple, but the emotions were consistently emphatic: • Make it worth their time. WHAT’S YOUR • • Show gratitude for their business. Deliver quality products. ADVICE TO • Honor their individual preferences. MARKETERS? • Provide excellent customer service. • Be honest. 14 © 2010 ExactTarget
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“FREEBIES ARE A
GOOD “Make it worth my while. Incentives are always a WAY TO CATCH ME. IF good start, but in the end, anything you do needs I LIKE YOUR PRODUCT, to benefit me as the consumer and get me hooked I’LL STICK AROUND AND on your product.” TELL MY FRIENDS.” “Only make “MAKE YOUR POINT CLEARLY legitimate, no-gimmick AND DON’T BURY THINGS IN offers and include “RESPOND THE FINE PRINT. WHILE YOU’RE an easy way to TO ME QUICKLY AT IT, GET RID OF ALL THE LEGAL AND TREAT ME WITH unsubscribe.” GARBAGE. IF YOU WANT TO SELL RESPECT WHEN I HAVE ME SOMETHING, DON’T MAKE ME A PROBLEM THAT DIG AROUND FOR IT.” NEEDS TO BE FIXED.” “Be honest and forthright. “Include something Consistently deliver quality products and extra from time to time. provide the best customer service possible. Surprise me and show me That will keep me coming back.” “Send me your questionnaire about you value my business.” the kinds of things “Have an email I’m interested in and that I can sign up for, send me the stuff I but don’t send emails all tell you I want.” the time. If a company “Companies should stand behind their sends me too many, I start thinking spam, and then I products, be available for questions, respond just hit delete.” quickly, give realistic delivery dates, and charge appropriately for delivery.” © 2010 ExactTarget 15
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With a comprehensive
email + Facebook + Twitter strategy to manage, you’re in charge of more online customer interactions, more data, and more reports than ever before. You need a real (and easy!) way to understand what’s being said about your brand—right now, in real time. That’s where ExactTarget can help. We’ll help you power compelling messages across Email, Mobile, Social, and Sites from a single place, so you’ll never have to juggle multiple Email Mobile providers again. No matter who you are or what you Social products make it easy for you do, our Sites to execute flawless peer-to-peer campaigns. If you’re ready to achieve real results from your interactive marketing campaigns, visit www.exacttarget.com to request a demo. www. ExactTarget. com www. CoTweet. com This document may not be copied without the prior written consent of ExactTarget. © 2010 ExactTarget. 16 © 2010 ExactTarget
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