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From Monologue to Dialogue… Driving
Marketing
By Barb Pellow

March 19th, 2009 -- Although the title of CMO barely existed fifteen years ago, it has now become one
of the most precarious jobs in the C-Suite. The blend of a difficult economy, pressure to contribute to
the bottom line, and dramatic changes in technology are forcing marketing executives to become more
innovative than ever before. Marketing executives can’t push out static television and print campaigns
and reach consumers who are increasingly demanding interaction with companies via the Web, e-mail,
and mobile technologies. Marketers must add value and deliver superior customer service. They need to
engage, listen, and respond to customers to bolster customer satisfaction and retention. This means
making the move from a monologue to a dialogue with prospects as well as customers. In addition, print
service providers/marketing service providers must be prepared to support them with the right
technologies, tools, measurements, and metrics.

Technology Has Never Been More Interactive

In a short time, improvements in technology are changing the
                                                                More from This Author
face of marketing. Businesses’ increasing adoption of
interactive technologies (e.g., viral marketing, wikis, blogs,
social networking, e-mail) have enabled consumers to interact quot;Look Aroundquot; at the Point-of-Purchase
                                                                Opportunity!
with firms as never before. From a print service provider
perspective, this means opportunity. In InfoTrends’ recently    In-Plants Making the Digital Transition
published study entitled Multi-Channel Marketing                Getting into the Multi-Channel Marketing Game
Measurement and Benchmarking, it became clear that several
                                                                Multi-Channel Communications: It’s Time to Focus
firms are capitalizing on this opportunity. InfoTrends
                                                                on the Opportunity
surveyed 336 companies that were currently offering multi-
channel services (i.e., direct mail, e-mail, personalized URLs, Perspectives from the Marketing Executive: Doing
Web landing pages, and/or mobile messaging). Over 72% of More with Less
these respondents had been offering multi-channel services
for more than 12 months. The majority of service providers surveyed currently offer print (92%) and e-
mail (83%) services. Web landing pages are gaining traction; over half (59%) of the service provider
respondents are using the channel today and another 21% are planning to begin doing so within the next
24 months. While mobile messaging is still a small market for our service provider respondents (only
25% currently offer these services), another 29% are planning to offer mobile messaging within the next
24 months. These print/marketing service providers understand that the marketing communities they are
serving want to engage in a dialogue with clients.

From Printed Package to Personalized Baseball Cards for Brand Reinforcement

Nestlé wanted to reinforce its Drumstick brand name during the 2008 baseball season. The company
approached Atlanta-based Digital Printing and Imaging (DPI) for help. A baseball card offer appeared
on every package of vanilla Drumsticks in the U.S. from April through December 2008. Using its digital
color technology, DPI produced more than 3 million personalized youth-league baseball cards in an




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Page 2 of 4



innovative sports-themed promotion with Nestlé Drumstick brand sundae cones. Through the program,
consumers could visit a DPI-developed Web site, upload an image, enter a youth's team name and player
statistics, view a PDF proof, and then order a pack of 16 cards. DPI and Nestle saw the benefits of a
multi-channel approach for brand reinforcement—they used a printed offer on a package, an Internet
site, and a baseball card to deliver lasting memories for the recipient.

This was DPI’s first major business-to-consumer offering. For the program, DPI programmed a template
building interface that incorporated text layout and image cropping. The company also offered a toll-free
line to assist consumers in creating cards, but (thanks to the site’s intuitive design and instructions) less
than 1% of orders require telephone assistance.

Based on the knowledge gained with the baseball card application, DPI decided to explore additional
opportunities to replicate this program for consumer-oriented applications. Three weeks ago, DPI
launched www.freesocialcards.com.




According to CEO Bob Moore, “There is a big market for social cards across a number of vertical
markets… sports teams, military, dance, firefighters. DPI has predesigned templates, so images can be
uploaded and in a few minutes you can have your own personalized trading cards.”

DPI is now in the consumer marketing game. The company is quickly learning that a dialogue is critical
for its business as it focuses on market reach. Bob stated, “We are engaging in Search Engine
Optimization, leveraging ad space on Facebook, and providing the first 18 cards free. This is our form of
viral marketing… you must have as many interactive channels as possible to reach the consumer.”

Marketing Going Mobile

With the increased focus on interactivity and multi-channel communications, marketers want to
integrate online media with documents to enable a cohesive and unified marketing tool. At the same
time, however, fully executing these multi-channel programs is often elusive. Technologies like text
messaging, short message codes, and PURLs are seen as promising but lack a quick, precise, elegant
encoding system to efficiently transport the recipient from paper to an online experience.




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Marketers are beginning to explore QR (Quick Response) codes as the ultimate answer. A QR code is a
high-density barcode readable by cell phones and simple PC cams. Recipients can quickly and easily
interact with the QR-enabled documents they receive. They simply point their camera at the QR symbol
and they are instantly connected to a QR-encoded Web page without ever having to remember or type in
numbers and promotional codes—they just point and shoot.

The possibilities are starting to be realized in today’s markets. Tourists walking around San Francisco
last spring found a new way to locate the best food in the city—small images that looked like bar codes
adorned more than five hundred restaurants and businesses. When the codes were scanned with a digital
camera-enabled smartphone, they provided instant access to restaurant reviews.

These codes are appearing in newspapers, in magazines, and on billboards. In the States, Polo Ralph
Lauren pioneered the use of this technology in the fashion field. In conjunction with last year’s U.S.
Open Tennis Tournament, Ralph Lauren kicked off an initiative that included billboards, banners, and
print ads marked with QR codes—they were connected to an e-commerce site where consumers could
shop directly from their phones, view the collections, and even connect to RL Magazine.




Imagine the possibilities for blending printed direct mail, signage, and QR codes to extend the
interactive experience with consumers. Catalogers can send out printed catalogs with QR codes
associated with each item, and filling up a shopping cart becomes as simple as pointing and clicking. To
take advantage of a direct mail offer, the user points his/her cell phone at the offer embedded in the QR
code. The offer links to the retailer’s Web site to complete the transaction or downloads a coupon that
the recipient could take to a retail outlet.

People have their phones with them all the time, and they like using them. They want instant access and
a way to obtain information while they are traveling. Many people would enjoy the ability to walk by a
poster, take a photo of a code, and instantly receive a movie trailer. Still others would like to be able to
pass a real estate sign, download all the information about a house, and take a virtual tour. The industry
is poised to get there and consumers and marketers are ready to take advantage. QR codes are one more
technology that can help transform a monologue into a dialogue.

What Does This Mean to Print/Marketing Service Providers?

Like it or not, online media and digital channels are taking center stage. Marketers are seeking partners
with the right talent and competencies to help them become more creative and innovative in building a
better dialogue with consumers. This means rough roads ahead for traditional mass media. If you want
to participate in the lucrative marketing value chain, it’s time to evaluate the services that you’re
providing for your customers—the most effective services will help your customers interact with their
consumers and identify the skills essential to “getting into the game.” This means becoming the partner
that initiates a dialogue, not a monologue.

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Reports from Infotrends

The Ultimate Guide to Multi-Channel Communications
Pricing Wide Format Output
Trans Meets Promo… Is It More Than Market Hype?
Selling Wide Format
The Ultimate Guide to Web-to-Print Solutions
Customized Communications: Don't Commoditize, Price Based on Value Delivered


Barb Pellow is available for speaking engagements and consulting projects. To get more information
contact us here.

Pellow can be reached at barb@whattheythink.com.

                    Barbara A. Pellow

                    Barbara Pellow recently assumed responsibility for the development and delivery of
                    two new services at InfoTrends specifically focused on the evolution of the Graphic
                    Communications Market – The Business Development Service and the Custom
                    Communications Service. Pellow has served in a number of roles, including the
                    Chief Marketing Officer of Kodak’s Graphic Communications Group. In this role,
                    Pellow was responsible for all marketing activities for the division, including
                    marketing communications, public relations, marketing intelligence, and advertising
                    strategy. She was an active participant in developing business strategies and helping
to define the group’s go-to-market organizational structure.

Prior to joining Kodak, Pellow was the Gannett Chair in Integrated Publishing Sciences at the Rochester
Institute of Technology (RIT) School of Printing Management and Sciences (SPMS). She has also held
senior marketing roles at IKON Office Solutions, InfoTrends, Xerox, and IBM.

For information on InfoTrends’ e-Learning program, a Web-based training portal that offers a self-paced
curriculum on customized communications sales training with guided audio and engaging interactive
exercises, click here.

Copyright © 2009 WhatTheyThink.
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Dpi Whattheythink Com Specialreports 090319pellow

  • 1. Page 1 of 4 From Monologue to Dialogue… Driving Marketing By Barb Pellow March 19th, 2009 -- Although the title of CMO barely existed fifteen years ago, it has now become one of the most precarious jobs in the C-Suite. The blend of a difficult economy, pressure to contribute to the bottom line, and dramatic changes in technology are forcing marketing executives to become more innovative than ever before. Marketing executives can’t push out static television and print campaigns and reach consumers who are increasingly demanding interaction with companies via the Web, e-mail, and mobile technologies. Marketers must add value and deliver superior customer service. They need to engage, listen, and respond to customers to bolster customer satisfaction and retention. This means making the move from a monologue to a dialogue with prospects as well as customers. In addition, print service providers/marketing service providers must be prepared to support them with the right technologies, tools, measurements, and metrics. Technology Has Never Been More Interactive In a short time, improvements in technology are changing the More from This Author face of marketing. Businesses’ increasing adoption of interactive technologies (e.g., viral marketing, wikis, blogs, social networking, e-mail) have enabled consumers to interact quot;Look Aroundquot; at the Point-of-Purchase Opportunity! with firms as never before. From a print service provider perspective, this means opportunity. In InfoTrends’ recently In-Plants Making the Digital Transition published study entitled Multi-Channel Marketing Getting into the Multi-Channel Marketing Game Measurement and Benchmarking, it became clear that several Multi-Channel Communications: It’s Time to Focus firms are capitalizing on this opportunity. InfoTrends on the Opportunity surveyed 336 companies that were currently offering multi- channel services (i.e., direct mail, e-mail, personalized URLs, Perspectives from the Marketing Executive: Doing Web landing pages, and/or mobile messaging). Over 72% of More with Less these respondents had been offering multi-channel services for more than 12 months. The majority of service providers surveyed currently offer print (92%) and e- mail (83%) services. Web landing pages are gaining traction; over half (59%) of the service provider respondents are using the channel today and another 21% are planning to begin doing so within the next 24 months. While mobile messaging is still a small market for our service provider respondents (only 25% currently offer these services), another 29% are planning to offer mobile messaging within the next 24 months. These print/marketing service providers understand that the marketing communities they are serving want to engage in a dialogue with clients. From Printed Package to Personalized Baseball Cards for Brand Reinforcement Nestlé wanted to reinforce its Drumstick brand name during the 2008 baseball season. The company approached Atlanta-based Digital Printing and Imaging (DPI) for help. A baseball card offer appeared on every package of vanilla Drumsticks in the U.S. from April through December 2008. Using its digital color technology, DPI produced more than 3 million personalized youth-league baseball cards in an http://members.whattheythink.com/specialreports/090319pellow.cfm?&printmode 3/19/2009
  • 2. Page 2 of 4 innovative sports-themed promotion with Nestlé Drumstick brand sundae cones. Through the program, consumers could visit a DPI-developed Web site, upload an image, enter a youth's team name and player statistics, view a PDF proof, and then order a pack of 16 cards. DPI and Nestle saw the benefits of a multi-channel approach for brand reinforcement—they used a printed offer on a package, an Internet site, and a baseball card to deliver lasting memories for the recipient. This was DPI’s first major business-to-consumer offering. For the program, DPI programmed a template building interface that incorporated text layout and image cropping. The company also offered a toll-free line to assist consumers in creating cards, but (thanks to the site’s intuitive design and instructions) less than 1% of orders require telephone assistance. Based on the knowledge gained with the baseball card application, DPI decided to explore additional opportunities to replicate this program for consumer-oriented applications. Three weeks ago, DPI launched www.freesocialcards.com. According to CEO Bob Moore, “There is a big market for social cards across a number of vertical markets… sports teams, military, dance, firefighters. DPI has predesigned templates, so images can be uploaded and in a few minutes you can have your own personalized trading cards.” DPI is now in the consumer marketing game. The company is quickly learning that a dialogue is critical for its business as it focuses on market reach. Bob stated, “We are engaging in Search Engine Optimization, leveraging ad space on Facebook, and providing the first 18 cards free. This is our form of viral marketing… you must have as many interactive channels as possible to reach the consumer.” Marketing Going Mobile With the increased focus on interactivity and multi-channel communications, marketers want to integrate online media with documents to enable a cohesive and unified marketing tool. At the same time, however, fully executing these multi-channel programs is often elusive. Technologies like text messaging, short message codes, and PURLs are seen as promising but lack a quick, precise, elegant encoding system to efficiently transport the recipient from paper to an online experience. http://members.whattheythink.com/specialreports/090319pellow.cfm?&printmode 3/19/2009
  • 3. Page 3 of 4 Marketers are beginning to explore QR (Quick Response) codes as the ultimate answer. A QR code is a high-density barcode readable by cell phones and simple PC cams. Recipients can quickly and easily interact with the QR-enabled documents they receive. They simply point their camera at the QR symbol and they are instantly connected to a QR-encoded Web page without ever having to remember or type in numbers and promotional codes—they just point and shoot. The possibilities are starting to be realized in today’s markets. Tourists walking around San Francisco last spring found a new way to locate the best food in the city—small images that looked like bar codes adorned more than five hundred restaurants and businesses. When the codes were scanned with a digital camera-enabled smartphone, they provided instant access to restaurant reviews. These codes are appearing in newspapers, in magazines, and on billboards. In the States, Polo Ralph Lauren pioneered the use of this technology in the fashion field. In conjunction with last year’s U.S. Open Tennis Tournament, Ralph Lauren kicked off an initiative that included billboards, banners, and print ads marked with QR codes—they were connected to an e-commerce site where consumers could shop directly from their phones, view the collections, and even connect to RL Magazine. Imagine the possibilities for blending printed direct mail, signage, and QR codes to extend the interactive experience with consumers. Catalogers can send out printed catalogs with QR codes associated with each item, and filling up a shopping cart becomes as simple as pointing and clicking. To take advantage of a direct mail offer, the user points his/her cell phone at the offer embedded in the QR code. The offer links to the retailer’s Web site to complete the transaction or downloads a coupon that the recipient could take to a retail outlet. People have their phones with them all the time, and they like using them. They want instant access and a way to obtain information while they are traveling. Many people would enjoy the ability to walk by a poster, take a photo of a code, and instantly receive a movie trailer. Still others would like to be able to pass a real estate sign, download all the information about a house, and take a virtual tour. The industry is poised to get there and consumers and marketers are ready to take advantage. QR codes are one more technology that can help transform a monologue into a dialogue. What Does This Mean to Print/Marketing Service Providers? Like it or not, online media and digital channels are taking center stage. Marketers are seeking partners with the right talent and competencies to help them become more creative and innovative in building a better dialogue with consumers. This means rough roads ahead for traditional mass media. If you want to participate in the lucrative marketing value chain, it’s time to evaluate the services that you’re providing for your customers—the most effective services will help your customers interact with their consumers and identify the skills essential to “getting into the game.” This means becoming the partner that initiates a dialogue, not a monologue. Email | Print | Order Reprints http://members.whattheythink.com/specialreports/090319pellow.cfm?&printmode 3/19/2009
  • 4. Page 4 of 4 Reports from Infotrends The Ultimate Guide to Multi-Channel Communications Pricing Wide Format Output Trans Meets Promo… Is It More Than Market Hype? Selling Wide Format The Ultimate Guide to Web-to-Print Solutions Customized Communications: Don't Commoditize, Price Based on Value Delivered Barb Pellow is available for speaking engagements and consulting projects. To get more information contact us here. Pellow can be reached at barb@whattheythink.com. Barbara A. Pellow Barbara Pellow recently assumed responsibility for the development and delivery of two new services at InfoTrends specifically focused on the evolution of the Graphic Communications Market – The Business Development Service and the Custom Communications Service. Pellow has served in a number of roles, including the Chief Marketing Officer of Kodak’s Graphic Communications Group. In this role, Pellow was responsible for all marketing activities for the division, including marketing communications, public relations, marketing intelligence, and advertising strategy. She was an active participant in developing business strategies and helping to define the group’s go-to-market organizational structure. Prior to joining Kodak, Pellow was the Gannett Chair in Integrated Publishing Sciences at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) School of Printing Management and Sciences (SPMS). She has also held senior marketing roles at IKON Office Solutions, InfoTrends, Xerox, and IBM. For information on InfoTrends’ e-Learning program, a Web-based training portal that offers a self-paced curriculum on customized communications sales training with guided audio and engaging interactive exercises, click here. Copyright © 2009 WhatTheyThink. For Reprint Info Visit http://members.whattheythink.com/home/reprints.cfm http://members.whattheythink.com/specialreports/090319pellow.cfm?&printmode 3/19/2009