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How-To: Joining the Conversation

5 Tips from Informative's Greg Clemenson

"A brand is defined not by what we tell the customer but by what customers tell each other," says Greg Clemenson, CTO of Informative. "But that doesn't mean brands are helplessly adrift, unable to control or even influence the currents of consumer empowerment."

Here, Greg shares his tips on joining and staying involved in the consumer conversation.

Tip #1. Have a valid place in the conversation
Consumers talk about brands every day. While it may not be the first place they look, eventually consumers visit a brand or manufacturer's web site to find information about a product. Be sure to offer information that answers questions.

Tip #2. Use your voice and have an opinion
Think about "voice." How does your voice tie in with your conventional advertising? What are you doing and saying on the website? Are you reflecting your brand's personality across your entire communications strategy? Listen to what people are saying about you, and have an opinion.

Tip #3. Be relevant
Understand what's important to consumers as they talk about your product. Then be relevant when responding to their needs.

For example, one of Informative's customers, Royal Mail, is rolling out an electronically available stamp aimed at small businesses. Initially, they thought that businesses would choose it as a faster, more convenient way of getting postage. But the most important aspect of the product to real people turned out to be the fact that it made them look professional. That changed Royal Mail's whole marketing message.

Tip #4. Be responsible
You can have all kinds of modes of communication with people, but they'll only appreciate it if you're up front about who you are. Be responsible about your identity.

Tip #5. Remember that it's a social phenomenon
Companies that feel they have to isolate participants in market research to keep them from talking with each other ("unaided awareness") are forgetting that WOM is a social phenomenon. Always keep in mind that when people make a decision about something, it very seldom happens in isolation.

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Posted on 07/25/06 | 1 Comments | Link


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Excellent points Greg. Just like in a bar conversation, the best conversationalist are the best listeners. If you can listen to what people are saying, then you can be relevant.

So I would venture to say that Listening would be one of the 5 tips.

Posted by James Clark on 08/10/06





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