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20. ideas for. Marketing. in a network economy. 1. Attention. People don’t wake up thinking about your brand The human brain processes about 5% of the information it receives. What makes your message worthy of that 5%?. 2. Authenticity. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1. Attention

People don’t wake up thinking about your brandThe human brain processes about 5% of the information it receives. What makes your message worthy of that 5%?

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2. Authenticity

What is your story and is it important enough to care about?Do you really care about what you do? If it matters to you, it will matter to your audience

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3. Tribes

The Beatles didn’t invent teenagers, they merely decided to lead themFind a group that is disconnected but already has a yearning rather than persuading people to want something they don’t have yet

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4. Crowdsource

There are a billion great ideas out thereWork with your customers to innovate and create better products that people want

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5. Ethnography

Get watching. It’s not about focus groups anymoreGet out there and see exactly how people use your product in the real world

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6. Features & Benefits

People buy on benefits and justify their decision through featuresAre you selling on features or benefits? What’s in it for your audience?

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7. Opportunity costs

All consumption is an opportunity costIn a world of abundant choice, what are people actually spending their money on?

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8. Integrated channels

Think holistically – integrate don’t isolateDo you separate or do you integrate your approach across mobile, web, TV and print?

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9. Metrics

‘What gets measured gets managed’ (Jack Welch)Do you see metric analysis as a chore or is it part of your company DNA?

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10. Nomads

Always looking for the best deal in a buyer’s marketHow do you build loyalty with the fickle, discount seeking, nomadic customers? Do they matter to you?

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11. Existing behaviours

We have always listened to music, but the iPod made it easierSuccessful technologies enhance existing behaviours rather than expecting customers to follow new ones

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12. The 10%

Find the 10% of your market already sold on your productInvolve them, respect them and treat them well and they will care about you

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13. Grass roots

Your best fan club is the one that you didn’t startTake action and be your best and people will love you for what you do

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14. Marketers

Your best marketers are your current customersAre you marketing ‘to’ your customers or ‘with’ your customers? Work with them to give them what they want

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15. Customer service

Excelling at customer service is your best marketing strategyGive your customers a good reason to talk about you and to come back for more

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16. Ecosystems

Throw away your pipeline, live in the real world and be agileDon’t look for customers for your products, instead, create products for your customers

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17. Leave a legacy

When the advertising campaign stops, the attention evaporatesOutlive the campaign by creating a legacy. Don’t sponsor an event - create the event

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18. Transparency

Your customers want to trust you. Your values should be their valuesBe open about where your products are made, ecological footprints and what you stand for

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19. Social fabric

Sell more by not selling. Be their social fabricHelp your customers connect to one another. Provide them a sense of belonging and feeling significant

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20. X-Factor

Be remarkable. Be with your audience. Become the conversationIt’s not about social media marketing. It’s about leading a community, building an ecosystem and creating a legacy

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