- The evolution of the consumer and its affect on the brand/consumer relationship
- The importance of effective internal branding
- It goes beyond privacy. It's about openness and expectations. What are we sharing now that we weren't a few years ago? How are our conversations evolving? Can brands predict what we'll be sharing tomorrow (not virally, but what personal information will we be disclosing)?
- Why are the conversations taking place? Are the tools driving the conversations? Or is the desire to share driving the tools? What's happening in our culture?
- Employees, regardless of title or position, need to understand their impact on the consumer experience. Whether it's direct or indirect.
- A product/brand experience is born from culture. Everyone at a company contributes to that brand culture. Everyone.
- The entire marketing budget rides on the personal experience with your employee (if you're retail) or your product. All marketing tools are driving to one thing: a personal connection (whether it's a product or a purchase experience). Traditional or not, the goal of marketing is to get someone to buy something/engage with your brand. If that experience is negative, you're wasting your money.
- There's a lot of talk around humanizing a brand via social media and creating meaningful connections. The best way to make happen is to connect people with people.
- It's not just for brick n' mortar, this applies to online brands too. The experience may need to be modified slightly (think ease of use/functionality vs. friendly encounter with clerk at checkout) but the same principle holds true.
- Our favorite example: Zappos. A brand committed to service and making sure everyone understands the mission. Remember their practice of paying people to quit after orientation (article here)?
This is a small blog, and usually treated a journal more than anything. Admittedly this post is not as thorough as it should be, but I'd love to hear peoples thoughts on this. Am I missing some great discussions? Have some kick ass examples? Do I have it all wrong? Share. Talk amongst yourselves.
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