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Brands Under ATTACK By 5 Ninja Trends - ScentTrail Marketing

Brands Under ATTACK By 5 Ninja Trends - ScentTrail Marketing | Must Market | Scoop.it

Brands are under attack by 5 Ninja:
* Death of Traditional Media.
* Mobile Me.
* Clean Slate Brands.
* Social Media is a Conversation.
* User Generated Content. and the rise of online communities.

What are the most powerful ninja attacking your marketing? How will you defeat attacking Ninja horde?


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malek's curator insight, August 25, 2014 8:39 AM

Coming from FMCG background, I can't help but notice the digitalization of Coupons.

  • Consumers are hunting high and low for coupons to load on a smartphone app, eliminating the need to carry slips of paper around.
  • Companies are actively catching up with social referral coupons
  • With geo-targeting, businesses are able  to learn when consumers are nearby, delivering coupons that entice them to stop by.
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QR Codes: Here, There and Everwhere

QR Codes: Here, There and Everwhere | Must Market | Scoop.it
This post is intended for newbies in the QR Code world; however, some creative ideas can certainly be useful for all.  Please comment and let me know the creative ways you have used your QR Codes t...

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Carla Deter's comment, May 30, 2013 7:21 PM
Wow, thanks Giuseppe. I'm new to Scoop It. Now, that I'm seeing how it works I realize a most worthy platform was missing in my life. Thanks again!
Carla Deter's comment, June 6, 2013 6:27 PM
Wow, thank all of you for the rescoop. I do appreciate it. Thanks for sharing this scoop! Would you like to connect on Facebook? https://www.facebook.com/sociallyyourvirtualassistantcarla
Esther Coronel De Iberkleid's comment, June 6, 2013 7:29 PM
Great comments Carla!
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2013 Trend: Customers Will Get in Your Face

2013 Trend: Customers Will Get in Your Face | Must Market | Scoop.it
Used to be you had to please your customers, your investors, and the press. What happens when your customers are your investors and your press?
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Yes customers will be in our "face" via social media marketing in 2013. As our guest bloggers from Softwae Advice proved in their Twitter social customer service survey, even big brands are not ready:

http://www.atlanticbt.com/blog/social-service-how-social-media-is-changing-customer-service/  

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QR Codes: Here, There and Everwhere

QR Codes: Here, There and Everwhere | Must Market | Scoop.it
This post is intended for newbies in the QR Code world; however, some creative ideas can certainly be useful for all.  Please comment and let me know the creative ways you have used your QR Codes t...
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Great suggested from Carla. I too believe QR codes will be everywhere and don't understand them nearly as well as that realization means they need to be understood. 

Carla Deter's comment, May 30, 2013 7:21 PM
Wow, thanks Giuseppe. I'm new to Scoop It. Now, that I'm seeing how it works I realize a most worthy platform was missing in my life. Thanks again!
Carla Deter's comment, June 6, 2013 6:27 PM
Wow, thank all of you for the rescoop. I do appreciate it. Thanks for sharing this scoop! Would you like to connect on Facebook? https://www.facebook.com/sociallyyourvirtualassistantcarla
Esther Coronel De Iberkleid's comment, June 6, 2013 7:29 PM
Great comments Carla!
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Our Connected Feminine Future: Men vs. Women Use Of Social Networking [Infographic]

Our Connected Feminine Future: Men vs. Women Use Of Social Networking [Infographic] | Must Market | Scoop.it
Have you ever wondered what the differences are between men and women when it comes to social networking? Well, one thing has been proven, and that is that
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

As an Ecommerce Director our sales were dependent on word-of-mouth advertising, the best advertising you can't buy :). Realizing that women were much more likely to generate word-of-mouth we created personas and campaigns designed to begin meme creation among women. 

That last sentence sounds a lot tidier than life actually was since if my team and I could understand how to "meme create" without fail we would all be retired and living next to an ocean with expensive cars in the garage (or broke and The Story of Cancer Trust would be fully funded :). 

The truth is you stumble along and do the best you can to learn faster and faster and do more and more. Our testing revealed differences between men and women in:

* Call To Action triggers.

* Language.

* Importance of reviews.

* Cause marketing.

 

Faith Popcorn famously said people JOIN brands they don't buy them and we saw the truth of her idea in our feminine marketing results. Now there is a study showing what we saw in our numbers. Women are more active on social networks and beginning to express their more networked profiles by buying cool gadgets (territory usually thought of as male). 

The limitations of stereotypes in today's marketing are HUGE. Don't assume anything, but create different strings focused on gender differences and see what your A/B or MVT tests show. Bet you see distinct differences to. 

NOTE: I write this post sitting across from a group of six women who look like they meet regularly and know each other well. For most of my men friends starting a Saturday with a long conversation with six friends is the third circle of Hell (lol).  

 


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