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From solar-powered lights to televisions that can withstand blackouts, big electronics companies are wooing African consumers with products that target local, often challenging, environments. Leona: Seventy percent of Africans are under 30 years old - they are our future customers." But, people from different countries have different values, needs and living standards (amongst others). Products need to be adapted/developed to provide in the needs of these consumers.
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"[Infographic] Social media and smartphones in South Africa: by the numbers.
Leona Ungerer's insight:
For those interested in trends in the use of social media and smartphones in emerging markets.
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Brand loyalty can be defined as relative possibility of customer shifting to another brand in case there is a change in products features, price or quality... Leona: Brand loyalty is one of the ultimate aims of marketing. It refers to a situation where consumers continue buying a particular brand, despite alternative products being available. Consumers often develop a strong emotional bond with a particular brand and will resist switching.
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"Mark Kaigwa looks at the history of customer service challenges in Africa..."
Leona Ungerer's insight:
The advent of technology and social media has indeed opened up new routes for empowering customers to be heard up and to take action.
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When a potential customer is trying to find a business online, they no longer rely on “the wisdom of crowds,” as they did in the Internet search-based days of the early 2000s. Leona: Reflecting the impact of word-of-mouth on consumer decision-making and that word-of-mouth can even take the form of information obtained from social media. Consumers consult “the wisdom of friends”.
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Draftfcb set up the Institute of Decision Making, part of our Global Capabilities group, to. bring greater understanding of how consumers make decisions to our network and our. clients. In pursuit of this goal, we have been working closely with ... Leona: For those who have some background in consumer decision-making (or would like a brief overview).
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Email Marketing contra Social Media Marketing. Leona: Marketers and prospective marketers may find this interesting.
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Korea TimesInfringement of consumer rights?Korea TimesConsumers pass by a retail outlet of Samsung Electronics in Seoul in this undated photo. After the U.S. Leona: This may indeed infringe on a basic consumer right - the rigth to choose, for instance, choosing a supplier. If products or brands are very similar, consumers may find it difficult to distinguish among them (which opens up the possibility of consumers being deceived). As suggested in the article, consumers will specifically choose products manufactured by Apple, and it is unlikely that they will be confused in this case.
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Shopping online is awesome.Not only does the internet offer a larger selection of products and prices, right at your fingertips, it also eliminates the need to drive to the…... Leona: A world removed from conditions in some emerging countries and conditions where consumers do not have access to social media (or do not know how to use them), but worth investigating.
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There are many emerging trends which will influence the continuing growth and impact of social word-of-mouth, including mobile technology evolution, stronger focus on the emotional (as well as rational) elements of value, brand .. Leona: "Humanness will endure despite technological advances" - indeed a comforting thought. Also reflecting consumer sovereignty to some extent - consumers cannot be manipulated at will.
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A free daily life journal for your mobile phone that integrates with other social media sites. Nice tool for building a narrative of your life. Via Nik Peachey, Maria Palaska
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Do the best companies make you think or feel? The author suggests feeling is what makes things happen.
Leona: In the words of Damasio, "We are not thinking machines that feel; rather we are feeling machines that think". Our emotions indeed probably influence more of our behaviour as consumers than we may know. |
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From supermarkets to online retailers, every time we shop we are subjected to subtle psychological tricks to make us buy more. Companies can benefit from understanding consumer psychology. Leona: Briefly outlines how a company can benefit from understanding Consumer Psychology, including:
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A new crop of companies isn’t waiting for the site to decide how to help brands use its data... Leona: Pinterest is a growing source of online referrals (online word-of-mouth). Experts, visionaries, and creative people, amongst others, use this platform to collect and distribute content that they find of interest. Most brands would be interested in identifying their top influencers on Pinterest and then match that information with Facebook and Twitter data “to map the path from pin to purchase”. Companies like Pinerly and Viralheat provide in this need.
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Business used to be an even playing field. With a good product or service, an owner could grow a company through networking, prospecting, advertising and marketing. Leona: There seems to be no doubt that marketing has to be adapted to the digital environment to make business an even playing field in the light of recent trends.
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Leona: For students of Consumer Psychology who want to access some online content about how emotions impact on consumer behaviour.
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Consumer culture has our minds controlled like zombies, and certainly isn’t conducive to mindfulness. Leona: Related to the debate about whether consumption relates to happiness, and whether people who have more money, are happier.
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RT @4anything: The most interesting statistic that came from this is the over 60s growth on Facebook! Leona: "Social media in emerging markets is in a healthier place than ever". Interesting, and again some findings that one would not expect.
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Social media has made it possible for businesses to directly connect with their target audience and customers on a constant basis. Leona: Some valuable suggestions.
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Live Customer Service Chat functionality facilitates the customers by providing prompt responses to their queries. Leona: Customers' need for prompt assistance/accessibility has indeed increased because of the availability of social media.
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For postsecondary education to be one of the most time-consuming and expensive purchases one can make in a lifetime, can we afford not to define consumer protection in this realm? Here are some important questions I ... Leona: This may require some thinking, but it may make tertiary education more transparent. Presenting a completely clear crystal ball of each student’s future at a particular institution, would of course not be possible, because it also depends on the commitments that the student makes. Informing students in advance what they can expect and doing this according to certain standards indeed reflects an awareness of the trend that students are consumers/the customers of a particular institution.
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Social Media sites like Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest have ushered in visual marketing as the breakout trend for 2012. Leona: It is mentioned that visual content is becoming an increasingly important force for communication online. This corresponds with what we knew all along - man is a visual being. That is why advertisements also often include visually appealing/unusal images to grab consumers' attention.
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Viral marketing spreads like a virus in a planned way. Then a guy like me thinks, “why they call it viral marketing and not bacterial? Leona: The ultimate goal of viral marketing is to make consumers part of the campaign and turn them into brand/company agents - clever.
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Terms Commonly Used by MavenSocial and in the Social Media World A Analytics – A compilation of data and statistics, which is used to analyze and report on the performance of a campaign. B Bl...
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Advertising indeed can change consumers' perceptions and is often aimed at creating brand images.