10 trends to review for opportunities…
1.
Social Networks from Facebook to Twitter to Google+ and how they’re
connecting to influencers and businesses (note: pay attention to
nicheworks as well such as Path and Instagram.)
2. Geolocation
check-in services such as Foursquare and Facebook location updates to
share locations and earn rewards or opportunities for discounts.
3. Crowdsourced discounts and deals including Groupon and LivingSocial and what’s valued and why.
4. Social commerce services like Shopkick and Armadealo and how they create personalized experiences that are worth sharing.
5.
Referral based solutions like Yelp, Service Magic, and Angie’s List to
make informed decisions and how shared experiences can improve your
business, products, and services.
6. Gamification platforms such as Badgeville and Fangager, and why rewarding engagement improves commerce and loyalty.
7.
How your consumers using mobile devices today and what apps they’re
installing. Also, how they’re comparing options, reviewing experiences
and making decisions while mobile?
8. The online presence your
business produces across a variety of platforms such as tablets,
smartphones, laptops and desktops. You must realize how consumers are
experiencing the online presences you create and whether or not they
deliver a holistic and optimized experience for each platform.
9.
The consumer clickpath based on the platform consumers are using. Are
you steering experiences based on the expectations of your customers?
And are you taking into consideration the device or network where the
clickpath begins and ends? Are you integrating Facebook F-commerce and
m-commerce into the journey?
10. The expectations of connected
consumers, what they value in each channel and platform, where they
engage and how your business can improve experiences and make them
worthy of sharing.
What would you add?
No company is too big
to fail or too small to succeed. Simply knowing your customer is one
thing. The connected customers does not replace your traditional
customer, they simply introduce new opportunities to grow your business.
How you’re marketing, selling, and servicing customers today are in
many ways missing these important customers and thus limiting your
ability for engagement and growth.
Understanding how connected
customers make decisions informs more meaning strategies and ultimately
effective and engaging programs, products, and services. Now more than
ever, the future of business isn’t created, it’s co-created.
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