WHAT'S NEW : STATS, FACTS & PREDICTIONS
" Internet advertising is no longer all about paid search. Targeted online display advertising is exploding. eMarketer estimates it will rise from $575 million this year to $3.8 billion in 2011." Source: e-Marketer.com
"6% of the Fortune 500s blog"
(Adage Search Marketing Fact Pact - Interview with David Berkowitz of 360i)
“15 million active blogs read by 57 million people”
(Source: Who Blogs? byBeth Snyder-Bulik http://adage.com/digital/article?article_id=11699)
55% believe blogging is a significant part of the future of American Journalism
74% of these adults feel that “amateur ‘citizen’reporters”
“81% said Web sites are an important source of news, followed by television (78%), radio (73%), newspapers (69%), magazines (38%), and blogs (30%)
(Source:Recent poll of 5,384 adults surveyed nationally, from We Media and Zogby Interactive: (http://www.zogby.com/Soundbites/ReadClips.dbm?ID=14464)
“Moms prefer to be notified by retail emails about promotions and coupons on a weekly and monthly basis.”
Most moms, about 60-73%, are motivated to open retail emails with a discounted price or free shipping offer in the email message.
“The two most effective ways to get a mom to click through to a retailer’s website” is to “clearly display the product price” and an “enticing photo”.
Source: EmailLabs & Lucid Marketing
Compete Inc study: Embracing Consumer Buzz Creates Measurement Challenges for Marketers - 71% of auto & travel buyers influenced by CGM (Consumer Generated Media) say that CGM is credible.
35% of auto buyers state they are swayed by reviews and ratings websites.
(Source: Compete Inc Press: There is a Viral Going Around That Marketers Will Want to Catch.)
US B2C e-Commerce will pass $200Billion
Broadband services will be as important as speed.
(Source: eMarketer's 10 key Predcictions for 2007)
Constant Contact Surpasses 100,000 Customer Mark. With record-breaking growth in 2006, Constant Contact further cemented its industry leadership and market share position.
14% of those surveyed said that "if they had a extra 50K", they would buy an expert consultant
(Source: MarketingSherpa IT Marketing Benchmark Survey, June 2005)
(Source: Entrepreneur 01.07) :
“Consumers are 50% more likely to be influenced by blogs and e-mails than by radio or TV advertising.”
“30% of Internet users still use dial-up.”
“In the first half of 2006, 1/8 businesses that pitched to angel investors received funding”
“Roughly 71% of computers use pop-up ad blockers”
“46% of new hires leave their jobs within the first year”
(Study by Universal McCann & InsightExpress – Aug. 2006):
62% of the participants, 16-49 year old range, are active in the blogoshpere.
100, new blogs come online every day. Today there are 57 milliion blogs. (source: Technorati )
E-mail driven sales in the U.S. will show a compound annual growth of 14.9 percent from 2006 to 2011, according to the DMA.
RetailEmail.Blogspot has published 3 studies and plans to release 8 more in 2007
Projected e-mail sales should grow to $18.5 billion in 2006 and $37 billion by 2011. (DMA)
Stats from Advertising Age Search Marketing Fact Pack 2006, by Abbey Klassen:
80% of Internet traffic begins at a search engine. (Harris Interactive)
41% enter a query to find a brand do not enter a URL directly (DoubleClick Report)
Search Marketing - Now has the attention of advertisers as a way to extend theri 30 sec spot. (Ad Age SE Fact Pack '06)
" ISPs now block or tag about 4 phishing email messages for every message delivered."
(Source Clickz, 12.6.06, Stephen Pollard, Phishing---)
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Back in the mid-nineties when Internet users were first able to conduct secure online transactions, e-Commerce was considered a best practice in itself. It was a nice-to-have, state-of-the-art addition to an existing business model. Today e-Commerce is growing up and now maturing into a business model in itself, rather than just an add-on. If your business has an e-Commerce component and has had one for a while, it's time to take a close look at it. The way you would look at your child's changing needs as they grow from diapers to skateboards to i-Pods.
Continuing to run your online store the way you did five or ten years ago could cost you the loss of valuable customers and revenue. So what can you do to ensure that your e-Commerce model is adapted to suit the needs of online consumers in the constantly changing and highly competitive space of the Internet? Read on. If you have still not explored the realm of e-Commerce for your business, it's never too late to start! Take a look at the graph below to see where e-Commerce is headed worldwide.
E-Commerce – That Personal Touch in the Otherwise Vast and Impersonal Internet
By its sheer vastness, the Internet seems like a very impersonal space. Compare it to a huge department store which would seem just as impersonal if the sales staff was scarce, unfriendly and impersonal. It's a mistake that a traditional offline business simply cannot afford. No surprise then that as those same shoppers go online, they expect and feel comforted by some degree of personalization offered by e-Commerce tools such as cookies, member profiles and wish lists that help to identify individuals and their preferences.
Sucharita Mulpuru, a senior analyst at Forrester Research says, "Personalization is very important, as we've seen with Amazon's collaborative filtering--other customers who bought X were also interested in Y". If your e-Commerce website does not have that personal touch of recognizing repeat customers, you are missing the opportunity to understand your customers and profit by serving their specific needs.
If You Don't Reward Customer Loyalty, Your Competitor Will Reward Your Customers
Many of us make the mistake of focusing our marketing and Internet marketing efforts on trying to attract new customers. Instead, we should be concentrating on boosting the loyalty of our current customers. Think about it – when was the last time you ran a special promotion for your existing customers, sent a customer e-newsletter or a direct mailer, took advantage of your customer's patronage by asking them for referrals and rewarding them with a gift for the same? How often do you send birthday or festival greetings to your top customers? If you are actively doing many of these loyalty rewarding activities, that's great! The greater possibility is that you are doing little or none of the above.
Your local WSI Internet Consultant can help you analyze the potential of your e-Commerce business model to create a closer and more profitable relationship with your customers – current and new ones – before your competitor steals them away.
Some simple customer retention ideas your WSI Consultant can help you implement:
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Offer an incentive or some small prize to your online shoppers to fill out information about themselves and their shopping preferences. Develop and maintain a database of this information.
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Reward shoppers for their continued patronage through a simple loyalty program, rewards program or frequent shopper program. Bonus points, air miles, frequent shopper reward points or similar ways can show your customers you value their business and that you are grateful for it.
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No matter what, everyone loves appreciation. Staying in regular touch with repeat customers gives them the sense of appreciation and they will most likely continue to give you their business. Email newsletters, birthday greetings, a phone call (not a sales call, mind you) to find out if they have any comments on their recent online shopping experiences, are ways to show your appreciation through communication.
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Use your customer database and profile information to run special events for good customers. Show them how important they are to your business by creating a promotion or customer event only for them. Be careful, however, not to throw the event open to everyone else as this would make them feel cheated. The result could be negative rather than positively generating more business. Let's say you were invited to a special fashion show by your favourite online apparel store. Your e-vite (email invitation) said you had been "specially chosen to be among the select audience for being such a frequent shopper". When you get to the event you discover that many of the guests at the show had never shopped at the store and had received a complimentary invitation from their jewellery store. The apparel e-retailer probably thought it was a great cross-promotion to attract new and current customers. But you as a loyal customer would for sure be rather disappointed at not being the "special" one after all. So cross promotions are great for business but they must be carefully thought out in order to handle delicate customer sensitivities.
- Go the extra mile for your loyal customers and offer them additional services, such as free delivery or more liberal exchange and return policies.
Make Payments Hassle-Free – Reduce the Risk of Abandoned Sales
If you ever studied the Web Analytics report of your e-Commerce site, you have probably experienced the frustration that comes from the abandoned sales figures. The sales where your online shoppers had gone from product review, to selection, proceeded to check-out and then cancelled to leave your site. Simply enabling your customers to pay immediately using a credit card (instead of mailing a check or money order as in the past) is not enough anymore.
Consumers want a variety of payment options and the latest trend is payment with debit cards. Other payment alternatives are online services like PayPal, bill-me-later options, pre-paid gift cards for use on the Internet and e-bills where people can shop online and pay through an online banking account. Shoppers who are worried about the security of online payments or just don't have a credit card would likely not abandon the sale they so want to make, if only they had flexible payment options such as these.
Be There When Your Customers Are Crying "Help!"
Maintaining your website was never more important than in an e-Commerce site. Of the nine out of ten people who experience problems with online purchasing, 34 percent would cancel the transaction and go offline or would switch to a competitor's site. A Harris Interactive poll from which these figures are taken, also shows that easy transactions with no failures and good feedback when issues arise are what the public wants, not speed. Only 3 of the 34 percent would switch due to slow performance. It is thus, critical that your online store is always functioning smoothly, even during peak online traffic such as in the midst of a promotion or a holiday season.
Going a step further, it's important to be aware that no system is 100 percent error-free and fool-proof. Be prepared to encounter failures with some sort of back-up plan. When a customer faces a problem, offering customer support options will keep the customer on your site rather than having them abandon the sale. Use Web Analytics to identify when customers are having difficulty and ensure that your e-Commerce system can respond appropriately.
Your WSI Internet Consultant can help create rules-based triggers for your e-Commerce site. For instance, if the customer is stuck in the shopping cart for a while, or is receiving lots of error messages, the system should pop up a "Do-you-need-help?" dialogue. When customers face a serious problem, they want the option of live help. Chat windows are good and integrated VoIP is even better. Click to callback is the latest trend in live support. Advanced technologies like WSI Live can jazz up your site's customer-friendliness further with video email, streaming video, audio/video e-cards, video auto-responders and much more. Contact your WSI Internet Consultant to find out more.
Marshall Lager, editor of CRM Magazine lists the following best practices you can keep in mind for your e-Commerce business:
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DO think about your e-business as a business, and apply the same discipline. |
DON'T treat online customers as second-class citizens. They're not your warning system or guinea pigs. |
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DO use customer data to give each individual a personalized shopping experience. |
DON'T rely on new technology as a panacea. Tools don't improve performance by themselves; wise use of them does. |
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DO provide as many payment options as your customers need. |
DON'T compete on price alone. Convenience and selection often have greater value than a coupon. |
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DO make your transaction process easy and smooth from home page to checkout. Failed transactions are money in your competition's pocket. |
DON'T rely on automation and self-service exclusively. Sometimes, customers are people who need people. |
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DO be prepared to change your business rules and processes to meet emerging trends. |
DON'T wait for customers to find you. Market wisely with targeted ads, search engine optimization, and search term placement. |
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DO integrate online and offline channels, taking advantage of the best features of each. |
DON'T cheat your old customers by making them think they are "special" and then treating all customers – old and new – alike. |
Contact us today to find out whether or not your business is aligned to keep pace with the changes in the e-Commerce space. Move right on from there and get your website geared up to face the challenges of increased competition, highly demanding consumers and fast moving Internet technologies. Get yourself WSI Powered with the WSI Business Edge.
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