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Energizing Groundswell. Allen Crotty Anna Nemittanan Toya Dartis William Olaleye. What is Energizing? . Energizing the groundswell means tapping into the power of word of mouth by connecting with, and turning on, your most committed customers.
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Energizing Groundswell Allen Crotty Anna Nemittanan Toya Dartis William Olaleye
What is Energizing? • Energizing the groundswell means tapping into the power of word of mouth by connecting with, and turning on, your most committed customers. • When political candidates get their supporters riled up and spreading the word can be called, “Energizing the base”. • Spreading the word or word of mouth succeeds because: • It’s believable • It’s self-reinforcing • It’s self-spreading
What is Energizing? • Energizing the base is a powerful way to use the groundswell to boost your business. • According to WORD OF MOUTH ASSOCIATION (WOMMA) word of mouth “ is the most honest form of marketing, building upon people’s natural desire to share their experiences with family, friends, and colleagues.”
Energizing the base and social technographics • Energizing the base is based off 18 % of online customers in the US being in the Creators group. • Creators Group consists of: • Creators who are customers blogging, uploading video, and maintaining Web sites. • Critics who are commenting on blogs or posting ratings and reviews. • Spectators who are reading the blogs and watching the videos.
What’s the Value of an Energized Customer • The definitive answer comes from a book titled The Ultimate Question: Driving Good Profits and True Growth, by Fred Reichheld • The ultimate question the book discusses is, “How likely is it that you would recommend a company name/product to a friend or colleague.”
Techniques for Enthusiasts • 1. Tap into customers’ enthusiasm with ratings and reviews. • 2. Create a community to energize your customers. • 3. Participate in and energize online communities of your brand enthusiasts.
Using Ratings and Reviews to Energize Customers • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6-OmLq82eU
ROI • Ratings and reviews • Companies like Bazzarvoice, charge $25,000 a year • Its development cost is around $50,000. • Bazzarvoice is a company which specializes in rating systems for sites,
First Year Analysis • Up front development cost = $50k • Yearly ongoing costs = $25k • Additional yearly costs = $125k • Average yearly cost = $200k.
Profit Analysis • Site Visitors = 10m • Visitors seeing reviews = 2m • Sales at typical 2.5% conversion= $5m • $100 per transaction • Sales w/ratings or reviews = $6.6m • $110 per transaction • Net additional sales because of ratings/reviews = $1.6m • Net additional profit = $400K • At 25% profit margin
Reasons ratings and reviews help: • Allows for instant customer feedback • Help alert to defects • Help company remove unwanted products quicker • Generates referrals • Helps other customers find your products • Allows for leverage with suppliers
Energizing by Community Creation • Connects consumers • Answers questions • Helps generate revenue • Constant Contact received an 88% jump between 2005 & 2006. • Helps businesses collect information • Allows people to talk to each other about products
What is the advantage of businesses like Constant Contact? • They connect businesses and help them to connect to their consumers better • They help businesses sort out problems they are having such as being seen as spammers • Communities like these help energize consumers to buy more and tell about the experiences they have had, thus increasing revenue
How Much Do You Want Your Customer Relationship to Change? • By energizing your consumers you will change the relationship with them • By creating communities you will create “Ambassadors” who will be the go between for the company and the community • These often become the icons within the community • This changes the relationships within the community so take care how you create them.
Conclusion • Not all customers are equal • The Base: Most enthusiastic customers • EX: Lego Brand Ambassador Program • EX: eBags and Jim Noble/Field Testers
Unhappy Base • Imperative to Listen • Respond: Energized customers wield power within the community of customers • When possible give customers what they desire most
What They Want • Information: Present and Future Products • Evidence they are making a difference • To be engaged (No layoffs)