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Marketers need to redefine the conversion path in order to build CLVWe have all heard that age-old expression "time is money" and in the modern age of digital, this expression has far more meaning than being just another cliché. With the never-ending stream of information that consumers are provided with on a daily basis, they have become more time-conscious than ever. ![]() © wisitporn via 123RF.com. What this means is that people are spending their time wisely, applying this sense of urgency to even the way in which they shop. The service provider who is able to offer the consumer a solution immediately is the most likely to win the conversion. We can see this trend on an ever-growing upwards spiral in Google Mobile Searches where there has been a 200% increase in search terms containing “open” + “now” + “near me” over the past two years.(1) This need for urgency doesn’t just apply to people making purchases; the modern-day impatient consumer wants immediate access to information through their conversion path. They require access to product information before the purchase as well as feedback and customer service immediately afterwards. Over 60% of today’s consumers expect brands to provide them with all of the information that they need when they need it. (2). This provides marketers with a unique opportunity to close the gap between customer expectations and reality. Brands and marketers that are able and willing to provide immediate assistance will build trust and be appreciated by their customers, thereby earning the sale. Our first stepOur first step towards building these valuable relationships as marketers is to find out exactly what the people want. While search cannot be proclaimed as a fortune teller, the data that Google Search provides is extraordinarily accurate in relation to making informed predictions to consumer needs.
With this data, we as marketers are better positioned to anticipate the needs of consumers and are therefore able to provide customers with valuable information and resources when they want it. Be there for them88% of consumers are more favourable towards brands that provide them with information along every step of the conversion path. (6) For the impatient customer, these easily implemented steps lead to greater returns for marketers.
It is of great risk to brands that are unable or unwilling to adapt to these changes in consumer behaviour. The consumer calls the shots in the sales journey and brands that fail to recognise this will lose revenue as impatient customers venture off and look for brands that are able to assist them. Sources:(1) Google Data, U.S., July 2015–Dec. 2015 vs. July 2017–Dec. 2017. About Pieter GeyserGlobal Strategist & Marketing Thought Leader
With 15+ years of marketing experience spanning 4 continents and 10+ industries—from FMCG to fintech—I’ve worked with 100+ brands, delivering thousands of campaigns that have saved millions and earned even more for my clients. View my profile and articles... |