What: An online survey with panel participants
Who: White-collar participants own a smart phone
When: Data collected from July 14 to July 24, 2017
Where: Results are shown for France only (n=1,012)
Trending: Slides that have the note below in the bottom right were tested against last waves data for significant
changes, the arrows denote a significant change. Slides that have this note but no arrows mean there were no
differences.
Statistical testing: Statistical differences are shown at the 95% confidence level.
Note: Data was weighted to match the proportion of technology industry workers from last wave.
Fixing the Cracks: Reinventing Loyalty Programs for the Digital AgeCapgemini
Launching a loyalty program is expensive and it’s complex. In the US alone, companies spend a staggering $2 billion on loyalty programs every year. But does this translate into increased customer engagement? Research suggests the answer is “probably not”. The average household in the US has over 21 loyalty program memberships. But, the household only actively uses 44% of these. More than half of consumers in a 2013 survey admitted they had abandoned at least one loyalty program in the past year. Our own analysis of customer sentiment on social media revealed pronounced dissatisfaction. Almost 90% of social media sentiment on loyalty programs was negative.
We assessed loyalty programs on a number of parameters. These included their central objective, their use of digital channels, and their ability to provide a seamless experience across channels (more detail on the approach is at the end of this paper). We found, in short, that companies have a lot of catching up to do. 97% of loyalty programs rely on transactional rewards, i.e. a customer makes a purchase and takes their points in exchange for gifts, merchandise or cash. The issue is that 77% of those transaction-based programs actually fail in the first two years. According to our research, only 25% of loyalty programs reward customers for some form of engagement. Where loyalty programs are also lacking is advanced personalization: only 11% of loyalty programs offer personalized rewards based on a customer’s purchase history or location data.
This research highlights why organizations need to think beyond points and how they can implement well-designed, engagement-based loyalty programs.
Social Data Intelligence: Integrating Social and Enterprise Data for Competit...Susan Etlinger
This report lays out a mandate for enterprise organizations to integrate social data into other enterprise data streams, or risk building a "social silo." Includes best practices, frameworks, and a social data maturity map.
Store Front Optimization | David Henry, Monster.com | iStrategy, LondoniStrategy
How to optimize your ecommerce store front.
Presented by David Henry, VP Digital Media and Marketing Europe of Monster.com during iStrategy London 2010.
Fixing the Cracks: Reinventing Loyalty Programs for the Digital AgeCapgemini
Launching a loyalty program is expensive and it’s complex. In the US alone, companies spend a staggering $2 billion on loyalty programs every year. But does this translate into increased customer engagement? Research suggests the answer is “probably not”. The average household in the US has over 21 loyalty program memberships. But, the household only actively uses 44% of these. More than half of consumers in a 2013 survey admitted they had abandoned at least one loyalty program in the past year. Our own analysis of customer sentiment on social media revealed pronounced dissatisfaction. Almost 90% of social media sentiment on loyalty programs was negative.
We assessed loyalty programs on a number of parameters. These included their central objective, their use of digital channels, and their ability to provide a seamless experience across channels (more detail on the approach is at the end of this paper). We found, in short, that companies have a lot of catching up to do. 97% of loyalty programs rely on transactional rewards, i.e. a customer makes a purchase and takes their points in exchange for gifts, merchandise or cash. The issue is that 77% of those transaction-based programs actually fail in the first two years. According to our research, only 25% of loyalty programs reward customers for some form of engagement. Where loyalty programs are also lacking is advanced personalization: only 11% of loyalty programs offer personalized rewards based on a customer’s purchase history or location data.
This research highlights why organizations need to think beyond points and how they can implement well-designed, engagement-based loyalty programs.
Social Data Intelligence: Integrating Social and Enterprise Data for Competit...Susan Etlinger
This report lays out a mandate for enterprise organizations to integrate social data into other enterprise data streams, or risk building a "social silo." Includes best practices, frameworks, and a social data maturity map.
Store Front Optimization | David Henry, Monster.com | iStrategy, LondoniStrategy
How to optimize your ecommerce store front.
Presented by David Henry, VP Digital Media and Marketing Europe of Monster.com during iStrategy London 2010.
The benefits of a predictive online reputation management process, including a robust response mechanism, pay off in averting or smoothing any brand reputation crises. This whitepaper explains how to set up such a reputation management process.
Loyalty Deciphered — How Emotions Drive Genuine EngagementCapgemini
Current loyalty approaches are broken. Brands spend billions on loyalty programs but fail to increase customer engagement. Our previous research showed that 90% of consumers have a negative perception of loyalty programs. In addition, over half (54%) of loyalty memberships have fallen inactive and over a quarter of consumers (28%) abandon loyalty programs without redeeming any points.
Many of today’s loyalty programs attempt to buy consumer loyalty through monetary rewards. The consumer might receive discounts or vouchers and, in return, organizations expect them to spend more or give up their data. Many organizations run these sorts of programs and achieve what looks like loyalty, at least on the surface.
But what does it really mean for a consumer to be loyal to a brand?
To uncover the true drivers of loyalty, we undertook a worldwide, cross-sector research program. We broadened our perspective—exploring beyond the mechanical and rational drivers associated with conventional loyalty programs. We explored loyalty from an emotional perspective to identify the drivers that brands can harness to build meaningful loyalty with consumers. We surveyed over 9,000 consumers and 500 executives, and we spoke to leading academics in the field. The Research Methodology at the end of this report provides further details.
We found that emotions play a far greater role in creating true loyalty than current approaches recognize. In this report we:
Explore how emotions are the main driver of loyalty.
Understand who emotionally engaged consumers are and what motivates them.
Assess the size of the prize for organizations with emotionally engaged consumers.
Recommend strategies for how organizations can make better emotional connections with consumers.
Customer Experience is the superset of sensations, emotions and perceptions felt by your customers before, during and after product or service use. Experiences are created through interactions with things, people and the surroundings. Sharing of experiences happens across both physical and digital worlds, from a smile or a laugh, to a smiley face emoticon. The boundaries between physical and digital are blurring, even merging. Instant feedback, instant photos, instant communications, shared easily, quickly and without hesitation, or forethought. People like to share their experiences with their family, friends, co-workers and in general with the world around them. It is not only possible to capture, understand and learn from all of these digital interactions, but, the future of business just might depend on it and doing so requires planning and execution.
Enterprise Customer Experience represents the people, processes and technology required to listen, guide and engage your customers in the digital world; all towards creating personalized therefore enhanced experiences. Just like the real world, in the digital space, experience cannot be given, but can be designed, enabled and carefully considered. The simple idea is to learn from what is shared, turn it into information, provide insights to people that need it and then actions to be executed, all to further enhance the customer experience. There are a lot of moving parts, including technology as one, along with people and process. The imperative is to start with listening and progress to insights, actions and knowledge.
Each digital interaction creates data, which leads to information that when properly leveraged creates insights. When something is good, can you repeat it, when something is bad, how quickly can it be changed, altered? Each customer interaction is an opportunity to learn and grow. From first Ad impression and Website visit, to product purchase, product use, service interaction, receiving a bill or talking to support, each element has a unique input to, and impact on, customer experience. The technology, how it is used by people and the process required;
Social CRM: The New Rules of Relationship ManagementJeremiah Owyang
18 Use Cases That Show Business How to Finally Put Customers First.
Customers continue to adopt social technologies at a blinding speed – yet organizations are unable to keep up. Why? Rapid adoption of social networking enables users to connect with individuals and communities who share mutual interests, increasingly leaving organizations out of the conversation. Simply hiring more people to keep up with social marketing, sales, and support will not be sufficient, as consumers and their new channels will always outnumber employees. As a result, companies need an organized approach using enterprise software that connects business units to the social web – giving them the opportunity to respond in near-real time, and in a coordinated fashion.
Software is having an impact on everyone’s lives and we’re fascinated by its effect on user behavior. Building on our existing financial sector expertise, Beyond wanted to fully understand how people’s behavior is changing in one of the world’s oldest industries and what this change means for the future design of products and services in banking.
Power to the People: Customer Care and Social MediaCognizant
The growth of social media, including Facebook and Twitter, offers many opportunities for businesses to connect with customers. Nonetheless, most companies still view social media as an extension of their traditional sales and marketing efforts; few are using social media to strengthen customer care and offer customers consistent, seamless and satisfying experiences.
The 100 Leading Global Fintech Innovators 2015 H2 Ventures
We are pleased to present the second annual ‘Fintech 100’, the best fintech innovators, this year from 19 countries around the world.
The Fintech 100 are those companies using technology to the best advantage and driving disruption within the financial services industry. These companies have a commitment to excellence, superior customer experience and a demonstrated ability to do one thing in a market better than everyone else.
The Fintech 100 includes the leading 50 fintech companies across the globe, and the most intriguing 50 ‘emerging stars’ – exciting new fintechs with bold, disruptive and potentially game-changing ideas – expanding on the success of last year’s list.
Visit www.fintechinnovators.com for more information
Taking friction out of banking white paper - UKNils Mork-Ulnes
In our white paper, ‘Taking the friction out of banking’ we research the threat from disruptive FinTech start-ups and look into designing for banking innovation with a focus on improving the digital experience for increasingly digitally-focused consumers.
My slides from SAScon 2013 on the topic of "Maximising your online reputation" with some tips around how to gain and use insights into social conversations to manage brand reputation online.
It’s no secret that 2014 holds several promising opportunities for Inbound Marketers. The industry is projected to see a lot of continued growth; aided by increased budgets for the year. According to the Moz Industry Survey, there seem to be a few slight shifts in demand for certain Marketing activities, which ultimately has an effect on where Marketers are allocating most of their time.
Taking friction out of banking white paper - USNils Mork-Ulnes
In our white paper, ‘Taking the friction out of banking’ we research the threat from disruptive FinTech start-ups and look into designing for banking innovation with a focus on improving the digital experience for increasingly digitally-focused consumers.
Slides from my keynote w/ Capgemini in Copenhagen - looking at how Microsoft, GE, KLM and Uber use Salesforce Marketing Cloud to innovate, disrupt and build customer relationships faster.
Adobe Campaign released findings from its third annual consumer email survey, focused on consumers' habits and behavior related to personal and work email. The report surveyed more than 1,000 white-collar workers in the United States
The benefits of a predictive online reputation management process, including a robust response mechanism, pay off in averting or smoothing any brand reputation crises. This whitepaper explains how to set up such a reputation management process.
Loyalty Deciphered — How Emotions Drive Genuine EngagementCapgemini
Current loyalty approaches are broken. Brands spend billions on loyalty programs but fail to increase customer engagement. Our previous research showed that 90% of consumers have a negative perception of loyalty programs. In addition, over half (54%) of loyalty memberships have fallen inactive and over a quarter of consumers (28%) abandon loyalty programs without redeeming any points.
Many of today’s loyalty programs attempt to buy consumer loyalty through monetary rewards. The consumer might receive discounts or vouchers and, in return, organizations expect them to spend more or give up their data. Many organizations run these sorts of programs and achieve what looks like loyalty, at least on the surface.
But what does it really mean for a consumer to be loyal to a brand?
To uncover the true drivers of loyalty, we undertook a worldwide, cross-sector research program. We broadened our perspective—exploring beyond the mechanical and rational drivers associated with conventional loyalty programs. We explored loyalty from an emotional perspective to identify the drivers that brands can harness to build meaningful loyalty with consumers. We surveyed over 9,000 consumers and 500 executives, and we spoke to leading academics in the field. The Research Methodology at the end of this report provides further details.
We found that emotions play a far greater role in creating true loyalty than current approaches recognize. In this report we:
Explore how emotions are the main driver of loyalty.
Understand who emotionally engaged consumers are and what motivates them.
Assess the size of the prize for organizations with emotionally engaged consumers.
Recommend strategies for how organizations can make better emotional connections with consumers.
Customer Experience is the superset of sensations, emotions and perceptions felt by your customers before, during and after product or service use. Experiences are created through interactions with things, people and the surroundings. Sharing of experiences happens across both physical and digital worlds, from a smile or a laugh, to a smiley face emoticon. The boundaries between physical and digital are blurring, even merging. Instant feedback, instant photos, instant communications, shared easily, quickly and without hesitation, or forethought. People like to share their experiences with their family, friends, co-workers and in general with the world around them. It is not only possible to capture, understand and learn from all of these digital interactions, but, the future of business just might depend on it and doing so requires planning and execution.
Enterprise Customer Experience represents the people, processes and technology required to listen, guide and engage your customers in the digital world; all towards creating personalized therefore enhanced experiences. Just like the real world, in the digital space, experience cannot be given, but can be designed, enabled and carefully considered. The simple idea is to learn from what is shared, turn it into information, provide insights to people that need it and then actions to be executed, all to further enhance the customer experience. There are a lot of moving parts, including technology as one, along with people and process. The imperative is to start with listening and progress to insights, actions and knowledge.
Each digital interaction creates data, which leads to information that when properly leveraged creates insights. When something is good, can you repeat it, when something is bad, how quickly can it be changed, altered? Each customer interaction is an opportunity to learn and grow. From first Ad impression and Website visit, to product purchase, product use, service interaction, receiving a bill or talking to support, each element has a unique input to, and impact on, customer experience. The technology, how it is used by people and the process required;
Social CRM: The New Rules of Relationship ManagementJeremiah Owyang
18 Use Cases That Show Business How to Finally Put Customers First.
Customers continue to adopt social technologies at a blinding speed – yet organizations are unable to keep up. Why? Rapid adoption of social networking enables users to connect with individuals and communities who share mutual interests, increasingly leaving organizations out of the conversation. Simply hiring more people to keep up with social marketing, sales, and support will not be sufficient, as consumers and their new channels will always outnumber employees. As a result, companies need an organized approach using enterprise software that connects business units to the social web – giving them the opportunity to respond in near-real time, and in a coordinated fashion.
Software is having an impact on everyone’s lives and we’re fascinated by its effect on user behavior. Building on our existing financial sector expertise, Beyond wanted to fully understand how people’s behavior is changing in one of the world’s oldest industries and what this change means for the future design of products and services in banking.
Power to the People: Customer Care and Social MediaCognizant
The growth of social media, including Facebook and Twitter, offers many opportunities for businesses to connect with customers. Nonetheless, most companies still view social media as an extension of their traditional sales and marketing efforts; few are using social media to strengthen customer care and offer customers consistent, seamless and satisfying experiences.
The 100 Leading Global Fintech Innovators 2015 H2 Ventures
We are pleased to present the second annual ‘Fintech 100’, the best fintech innovators, this year from 19 countries around the world.
The Fintech 100 are those companies using technology to the best advantage and driving disruption within the financial services industry. These companies have a commitment to excellence, superior customer experience and a demonstrated ability to do one thing in a market better than everyone else.
The Fintech 100 includes the leading 50 fintech companies across the globe, and the most intriguing 50 ‘emerging stars’ – exciting new fintechs with bold, disruptive and potentially game-changing ideas – expanding on the success of last year’s list.
Visit www.fintechinnovators.com for more information
Taking friction out of banking white paper - UKNils Mork-Ulnes
In our white paper, ‘Taking the friction out of banking’ we research the threat from disruptive FinTech start-ups and look into designing for banking innovation with a focus on improving the digital experience for increasingly digitally-focused consumers.
My slides from SAScon 2013 on the topic of "Maximising your online reputation" with some tips around how to gain and use insights into social conversations to manage brand reputation online.
It’s no secret that 2014 holds several promising opportunities for Inbound Marketers. The industry is projected to see a lot of continued growth; aided by increased budgets for the year. According to the Moz Industry Survey, there seem to be a few slight shifts in demand for certain Marketing activities, which ultimately has an effect on where Marketers are allocating most of their time.
Taking friction out of banking white paper - USNils Mork-Ulnes
In our white paper, ‘Taking the friction out of banking’ we research the threat from disruptive FinTech start-ups and look into designing for banking innovation with a focus on improving the digital experience for increasingly digitally-focused consumers.
Slides from my keynote w/ Capgemini in Copenhagen - looking at how Microsoft, GE, KLM and Uber use Salesforce Marketing Cloud to innovate, disrupt and build customer relationships faster.
Adobe Campaign released findings from its third annual consumer email survey, focused on consumers' habits and behavior related to personal and work email. The report surveyed more than 1,000 white-collar workers in the United States
Adobe Campaign released findings from its fourth annual consumer email survey, focused on consumers' habits and behavior related to communications, including personal and work email. The report surveyed more than 1,000 white-collar workers in the United States who own a smartphone.
While improving your email subject lines, pre-headers, copy, mobile design and calls-to-action may seem like an endless set of possibilities, there is a patented strategic formula you can use to add method to the madness and better control and analyze outcomes. This session will teach you a strategic formula for optimizing promotions and newsletters via email and provide case studies and stories of companies that have done so themselves.
Email Strategy, Design and User Experience: Keys to SuccessIntelligent_ly
Email has a bad rap: it’s been declared dead, called spam, and been sidelined by marketers and creatives alike. But email is one of the highest performing digital marketing channels, and requires its own unique set of content, marketing and design considerations. Let’s give email a big hug and learn to love this castaway of the web.
In this presentation you'll learn:
1. How using “performance-driven email design” can drive email strategy that delivers results
2.Best practices and principles for creating great emails that get users to take action
3.Fundamentals of creating mobile-friendly emails
UBM Americas' 2017 Mind of The Engineer survey provides a look at how engineers feel about a variety of topics including job satisfaction, workplace concerns, and even which superhero they most identify with. I led the project and created the survey through a third party.
Link to report: https://www.designnews.com/business/12-important-insights-minds-engineers
Why Email Marketing Still Works: The Latest Stats and Figures in Email MarketingAdobe Experience Cloud
Email marketing seems like a dying medium, but is it? A recent study from Adobe found Americans are addicted to email checking it often and often in places you wouldn't think.
Vietnam is a country where smartphones are highly penetrated while IT utilization in the normal work environment is behind.
This survey was made in order to clarify how people communicate at work
This survey was conducted among 18-39 Vietnamese of 579 respondents in January 2019.
Adobe Campaign released findings from its third annual consumer email survey, focused on consumers' habits and behavior related to personal and work email. The report surveyed more than 1,000 white-collar workers in Germany
SolarWinds IT Pro Day 2017 Survey: Bet You Didn’t Know – Little-Known Facts A...SolarWinds
SolarWinds, a leading provider of powerful and affordable IT management software, announced the findings of its Little-Known Facts survey September 12, 2017. The results reveal that IT professionals in Germany tend to go above and beyond the scope of their core responsibilities as the changing business landscape demands more of their attention, both inside and outside of the office. The survey supports IT Professionals Day, which is observed the third Tuesday of every September (September 19, 2017), to emphasize the need for greater appreciation for IT professionals and the critical role they play in modern business and the lives of nearly all technology end-users.
Adobe COVID-19 Productivity Study: Say ‘buh-bye’ to WFH StigmaAdobe
New research from Adobe, which surveyed more than 1,000 workers in the U.S., has found that working from home due to COVID-19 has, in fact, impacted work habits and productivity — but positively.
The death of email has been greatly exaggeratedTable19
Email Marketing. Is it on its deathbed; an ancient channel that has no place in today's marketing mix? Or one of the most effective weapons in your arsenal? At Table19 we took an in-depth look at the state of email marketing today and found that far from dying out, email marketing is actually evolving at a rate of knots. ROI is on the up, and so is projected spend. If you'd be interested to find out why, and discover the three key elements that we believe deliver the optimum email experience, just let us know.
We'd be more than happy to talk you through our findings.
Similar to Email use France report 2017 [adobe] (20)
The Meller Marketing #LinkedInRockstars - Social Sellers Francophones - 1942Patrick Barrabé® 😊
Cette liste s’inspire du projet de Brenda Meller, avec son accord.
Cette liste répertorie les personnes francophones spécialisées dans le Social Selling (mais il y a d’autres listes en préparation).
Pourpre clair = ces personnes figurent dans le top 50 par le pourcentage d'augmentation d'abonnés vs le rapport précédent.
Bleu clair = ces personnes figurent dans le top 25 du nombre total d'abonnés vs le rapport précédent.
Jaune = ces personnes figurent dans le top 25 du nombre total d'abonnés.
J'ai ajouté une échelle de couleurs au nombre total d'abonnés et au # colonnes pour que vous puissiez voir rapidement les plus grands nombres.
J'utilise les données publiques de Linkedln et suis les données dans GoogleSheet.
J'ai créé cette liste pour améliorer continuellement ma présence sur LinkedIn, en apprenant des autres, et je la publie pour stimuler les autres et créer des échanges.
Il me faut environ une heure par semaine pour compiler la liste.
Envoyez-moi un message sur LinkedIn avec des personnes qui devraient être intégrées dans la liste. Aucune auto-nomination et nouvelle nomination ne peuvent avoir moins de 5000 abonnés.
Cette liste sera toujours équilibrée entre les sexes (sauf carence)
The Meller Marketing #LinkedInRockstars - Social Sellers Francophones - 1935Patrick Barrabé® 😊
Cette liste s’inspire du projet de Brenda Meller, avec son accord.
Cette liste répertorie les personnes francophones spécialisées dans le Social Selling (mais il y a d’autres listes en préparation).
Pourpre clair = ces personnes figurent dans le top 25 par le pourcentage d'augmentation d'abonnés vs le rapport précédent.
Bleu clair = ces personnes figurent dans le top 25 du nombre total d'abonnés vs le rapport précédent.
Jaune = ces personnes figurent dans le top 25 du nombre total d'abonnés.
J'ai ajouté une échelle de couleurs au nombre total d'abonnés et au # colonnes pour que vous puissiez voir rapidement les plus grands nombres.
J'utilise les données publiques de Linkedln et suis les données dans GoogleSheet.
J'ai créé cette liste pour améliorer continuellement ma présence sur LinkedIn, en apprenant des autres, et je la publie pour stimuler les autres et créer des échanges.
Il me faut environ une heure par semaine pour compiler la liste.
Envoyez-moi un message sur LinkedIn avec des personnes qui devraient être intégrées dans la liste. Aucune auto-nomination et nouvelle nomination ne peuvent avoir moins de 5000 abonnés.
Cette liste sera toujours équilibrée entre les sexes (sauf carence)
The Meller Marketing #LinkedInRockstars - Social Sellers Francophones - 1932Patrick Barrabé® 😊
Cette liste s’inspire du projet de Brenda Meller, avec son accord.
Cette liste répertorie les personnes francophones spécialisées dans le Social Selling (mais il y a d’autres listes en préparation).
Pourpre clair = ces personnes figurent dans le top 25 par le pourcentage d'augmentation d'abonnés vs le rapport précédent.
Bleu clair = ces personnes figurent dans le top 25 du nombre total d'abonnés vs le rapport précédent.
Jaune = ces personnes figurent dans le top 25 du nombre total d'abonnés.
J'ai ajouté une échelle de couleurs au nombre total d'abonnés et au # colonnes pour que vous puissiez voir rapidement les plus grands nombres.
J'utilise les données publiques de Linkedln et suis les données dans GoogleSheet.
J'ai créé cette liste pour améliorer continuellement ma présence sur LinkedIn, en apprenant des autres, et je la publie pour stimuler les autres et créer des échanges.
Il me faut environ une heure par semaine pour compiler la liste.
Envoyez-moi un message sur LinkedIn avec des personnes qui devraient être intégrées dans la liste. Aucune auto-nomination et nouvelle nomination ne peuvent avoir moins de 5000 abonnés.
Cette liste sera toujours équilibrée entre les sexes (sauf carence)
TalkWalker propose ici 3 exemples de rapports Social Media :
- Gestion de l'e-réputation
- Mesure de performance sur les médias sociaux
- Mesure des activités RP
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Innovation - Gaffes de CEO : 17 citations de grands dirigeants Patrick Barrabé® 😊
[#Innovation] Gaffes de CEO : 17 citations de grands dirigeants d'entreprises qui se sont moqués d’innovations disruptives. Celle de la page 9 est probablement la plus incroyable. Ce qui confirme que l'innovation, surtout disruptive, ne vas pas de soi, même pour les plus visionnaires d'entre nous.
Usage des médias sociaux par les entreprises en FrancePatrick Barrabé® 😊
[Social Media] Usage des médias sociaux par les entreprises en France - 2018 [Baromètre Hootsuite]
À retenir :
- 84% estiment qu'ils est important d'y être présent
- utilisés : Facebook (91%), Twitter (83%), LinkedIn (77%), Youtube (65%)
- Instagram est utilisé à 55%, mais monte à 71% pour le B2C (22% en 2017 !)
- principaux objectifs : notoriété et e-réputation
- peu de Social Selling (22%)
- ils sont gérés à 88% en interne, et 72% n'ont pas de charte d'usage
Plein de belles marges de progression donc !!!
lien vers l'infographie en HD => http://bit.ly/2NCSaNI
Tout savoir de façon synthétique sur l'internet chinois, c'est maintenant possible. Tout est dans ce rapport indispensable pour comprendre les enjeux internationaux.
Social selling - Impact des Médias Sociaux sur l'acte d'achat B2B - 2018Patrick Barrabé® 😊
Première étude sur le Social Selling B2B.
Impact des Médias Sociaux sur l'acte d'achat B2B
Une étude Intuiti et La Poste
2018
source : https://www.socialselling-lebarometre.fr/hubfs/Barometre_Social_Selling_2018.pdf
DiSC Personality Styles - Styles de personnalités DISCPatrick Barrabé® 😊
Le DISC est un outil d'évaluation psychologique déterminant le type psychologique d'un sujet, créé par Walter Clarke sur la base de la théorie DISC dans le livre Emotions of Normal People sorti en 1928 du psychologue William Moulton Marston. Cet acronyme reprend les quatre traits définis, la domination, l'influence, la stabilité et la conformité. Il sert comme outil dans les identifications des dominantes psychologiques des personnes dans un cadre professionnel. Selon Pierre Quettier[réf. nécessaire], le DISC est « un ensemble de dispositions communicationnelles mises en œuvre dans une intention de formation des personnes conjointement dans les dimensions psychologique, sociologique et culturelle ».
Les nouveaux enjeux de la communication : l'Inbound MarketingPatrick Barrabé® 😊
1- Qu'est-ce que l'Inbound Marketing
2- Les expertises à combiner
3- Une stratégie éditoriale pour transformer
4- L'inbound Marketing augmenté
5- Mettre en place un dispositif d'Inbound Marketing
Alors que l’efficacité des techniques à court terme, comme l’e-mailing, s’essouffle, l’Inbound Marketing permet d’engager une approche progressive permettant de respecter les étapes d’un cycle de séduction BtoB…
Cette technique consiste à faire venir à soi les cibles visées et s’oppose à l’outbound qui lui, adresse directement les clients potentiels. Concept apparu il y a quelques années, l’Inbound Marketing a su s’imposer puisqu’il correspond aux nouveaux comportements sur le Web, où chacun recherche en permanence de l’information, est prêt à laisser ses coordonnées en échange d’un véritable apport d’expertise. Une démarche séduisante et efficace… à condition de respecter 3 facteurs clés de succès : l’Inbound Marketing requiert de maîtriser de nombreuses mécaniques, la montée en audience en Inbound Marketing requiert un certain temps et l’Inbound se combine bien avec une autre branche du marketing, l’Account-Based Marketing.
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The current global unicorn club : market map, geography, valuations, funding, most active VCs
Le club des Licornes : cartographie du marché, géographie, valorisations, financements et VCs les plus actifs.
Voici la 6ème édition complète (les 5 volumes) de l'étude annuelle UPS Pulse of Online Shopper™. Développée en partenariat avec comScore et Astound Commerce, cette étude vise à fournir des informations sur les comportements et les préférences des acheteurs en ligne. Les 5 volumes sont réunis en un seul (Digital Evolution, a Mobile Mindset, Channel Dynamics, the Savvy Shoppers & Retail Fundamentals.). C'est une bible pour mieux connaître les comportements des acheteurs. Bonne lecture !
Tendances digitales : le rapport Ado be sur l'intelligence digitale 2018 !
Le rapport Tendances digitales 2018 d’Econsultancy, publié en association avec Adobe, s’appuie sur une enquête réalisée auprès de 12 795 professionnels du marketing, de la création et des technologies dans le secteur digital en Europe, au Moyen-Orient et en Afrique (EMEA), en Amérique du Nord et en Asie-Pacifique (APAC).
Cette étude, qui en est à sa huitième édition, examine les principales tendances qui auront une incidence sur les entreprises à court ou moyen terme. Cette année, sont également identifiées, certaines des entreprises les plus performantes afin de comprendre en quoi leurs activités et investissements diffèrent de ceux des autres.
Les entreprises les plus performantes sont celles qui ont largement dépassé leurs objectifs commerciaux de 2017 et ont nettement devancé leurs concurrents.
[Digital] Adobe sort son rapport sur l'intelligence digitale 2018. Ce qu'il faut retenir : d'abord, le top 3 des priorités est la gestion des contenus, les analytics, et l'audience data management. Ensuite, des investissements massifs dans des outils de design, pas d'expérience client performante sans une technologie performante, l'intelligence artificielle passionne, un avenir prometteur pour l'expérience client...
Une étude réalisée fin 2017, où l'on apprend que "les managers ne sont pas choisis pour leur aptitude à décider", que dans les grandes entreprises, à peine 25% des managers savent "tout
à fait prendre des décisions", et où ils fuient les difficultés en se défaussant sur leurs équipes, sans savoir les motiver.
Innovation GE Global Innovation Barometer 2018 - Summary ReportPatrick Barrabé® 😊
Emerging Players : New Actors Driving Innovation, Emerging Confidence, Working in a Protectionist World
Emerging Technologies : The Potential of Additive, Maximizing the Return on Innovation (ROI), Hype vs. Reality of Impact
Emerging Challenges : Future of Work, More Challenging Environment
Le fameux rapport d'Amy Webb, sur les Les nouvelles tendances technologiques qui influenceront le business, l'éducation, la politique, les gouvernements, l'éducation et la société dans l'année à venir.
For too many years marketing and sales have operated in silos...while in some forward thinking companies, the two organizations work together to drive new opportunity development and revenue. This session will explore the lessons learned in that beautiful dance that can occur when marketing and sales work together...to drive new opportunity development, account expansion and customer satisfaction.
No, this is not a conversation about MQLs and SQLs. Instead we will focus on a framework that allows the two organizations to drive company success together.
In the digital age, businesses are inundated with tools promising to streamline operations, enhance creativity, and boost productivity. Yet, the true key to digital transformation lies not in the accumulation of tools but in strategically integrating the right AI solutions to revolutionize workflows. Join Jordache, an experienced entrepreneur, tech strategist and AI consultant, as he explores essential AI tools across three critical categories—Ideation, Creation, and Operations—that can reshape the way your business creates, operates, and scales.This talk will guide you through the practicalities of selecting and effectively using AI tools that go beyond the basics of today’s popular tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Midjourney, or Dall-E. For each category of tools, Jordache will address three crucial questions: What is each tool? Why is each one valuable to you as a business leader? How can you start using it in your workflow? This approach will not only clarify the role of these tools but also highlight their strategic value, making it perfect for business leaders ready to make informed decisions about integrating AI into their workflows.
Key Takeaways:
>> Strategic Selection and Integration: Understand how to select AI tools that align with your business goals and how to conceptually integrate them into your workflows to enhance efficiency and innovation.
>> Understanding AI Tool Categories: Gain a deeper understanding of how AI tools can be leveraged in the areas of ideation, creation, and operation—transforming each aspect of your business.
>> Practical Starting Points: Learn how you can start using these tools in your business with practical tips on initial steps and integration ideas.
>> Future-Proofing Your Business: Discover how staying informed about and utilizing the latest AI tools and strategies can keep your business competitive in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Everyone knows the power of stories, but when asked to come up with them, we struggle. Either we second guess ourselves as to the story's relevance, or we just come up blank and can't think of any. Unlocking Everyday Narratives: The Power of Storytelling in Marketing will teach you how to recognize stories in the moment and to recall forgotten moments that your audience needs to hear.
Key Takeaways:
Understand Why Personal Stories Connect Better
How To Remember Forgotten Stories
How To Use Customer Experiences As Stories For Your Brand
Mastering Local SEO for Service Businesses in the AI Era is tailored specifically for local service providers like plumbers, dentists, and others seeking to dominate their local search landscape. This session delves into leveraging AI advancements to enhance your online visibility and search rankings through the Content Factory model, designed for creating high-impact, SEO-driven content. Discover the Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy, a cost-effective approach to boost your local SEO efforts and attract more customers with minimal investment. Gain practical insights on optimizing your online presence to meet the specific needs of local service seekers, ensuring your business not only appears but stands out in local searches. This concise, action-oriented workshop is your roadmap to navigating the complexities of digital marketing in the AI age, driving more leads, conversions, and ultimately, success for your local service business.
Key Takeaways:
Embrace AI for Local SEO: Learn to harness the power of AI technologies to optimize your website and content for local search. Understand the pivotal role AI plays in analyzing search trends and consumer behavior, enabling you to tailor your SEO strategies to meet the specific demands of your target local audience. Leverage the Content Factory Model: Discover the step-by-step process of creating SEO-optimized content at scale. This approach ensures a steady stream of high-quality content that engages local customers and boosts your search rankings. Get an action guide on implementing this model, complete with templates and scheduling strategies to maintain a consistent online presence. Maximize ROI with Dollar-a-Day Advertising: Dive into the cost-effective Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy that amplifies your visibility in local searches without breaking the bank. Learn how to strategically allocate your budget across platforms to target potential local customers effectively. The session includes an action guide on setting up, monitoring, and optimizing your ad campaigns to ensure maximum impact with minimal investment.
Short video marketing has sweeped the nation and is the fastest way to build an online brand on social media in 2024. In this session you will learn:- What is short video marketing- Which platforms work best for your business- Content strategies that are on brand for your business- How to sell organically without paying for ads.
Come learn how YOU can Animate and Illuminate the World with Generative AI's Explosive Power. Come sit in the driver's seat and learn to harness this great technology.
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Boost your social media marketing with our SMM Panel services offering SMM Cheap services! Get cost-effective services for your business and increase followers, likes, and engagement across all social media platforms. Get affordable services perfect for businesses and influencers looking to increase their social proof. See how cheap SMM strategies can help improve your social media presence and be a pro at the social media game.
A.I. (artificial intelligence) platforms are popping up all the time, and many of them can and should be used to help grow your brand, increase your sales and decrease your marketing costs.In this presentation:We will review some of the best AI platforms that are available for you to use.We will interact with some of the platforms in real-time, so attendees can see how they work.We will also look at some current brands that are using AI to help them create marketing messages, saving them time and money in the process. Lastly, we will discuss the pros and cons of using AI in marketing & branding and have a lively conversation that includes comments from the audience.
Key Takeaways:
Attendees will learn about LLM platforms, like ChatGPT, and how they work, with preset examples and real time interactions with the platform. Attendees will learn about other AI platforms that are creating graphic design elements at the push of a button...pre-set examples and real-time interactions.Attendees will discuss the pros & cons of AI in marketing + branding and share their perspectives with one another. Attendees will learn about the cost savings and the time savings associated with using AI, should they choose to.
5 big bets to drive growth in 2024 without one additional marketing dollar AND how to adapt to the biggest shifting eCommerce trend- AI.
1) Romance Your Customers - Retention
2) ‘Alternative’ Lead Gen - Advocacy
3) The Beautiful Basics - Conversion Rate Optimization
4) Land that Bottom Line - Profitability
5) Roll the Dice - New Business Models
Monthly Social Media News Update May 2024Andy Lambert
TL;DR. These are the three themes that stood out to us over the course of last month.
1️⃣ Social media is becoming increasingly significant for brand discovery. Marketers are now understanding the impact of social and budgets are shifting accordingly.
2️⃣ Instagram’s new algorithm and latest guidance will help us maintain organic growth. Instagram continues to evolve, but Reels remains the most crucial tool for growth.
3️⃣ Collaboration will help us unlock growth. Who we work with will define how fast we grow. Meta continues to evolve their Creator Marketplace and now TikTok are beginning to push ‘collabs’ more too.
SEO as the Backbone of Digital MarketingFelipe Bazon
In this talk Felipe Bazon will share how him and his team at Hedgehog Digital share our journey of making C-Levels alike, specially CMOS realize that SEO is the backbone of digital marketing by showing how SEO can contribute to brand awareness, reputation and authority and above all how to use SEO to create more robust global marketing strategies.
The What, Why & How of 3D and AR in Digital CommercePushON Ltd
Vladimir Mulhem has over 20 years of experience in commercialising cutting edge creative technology across construction, marketing and retail.
Previously the founder and Tech and Innovation Director of Creative Content Works working with the likes of Next, John Lewis and JD Sport, he now helps retailers, brands and agencies solve challenges of applying the emerging technologies 3D, AR, VR and Gen AI to real-world problems.
In this webinar, Vladimir will be covering the following topics:
Applications of 3D and AR in Digital Commerce,
Benefits of 3D and AR,
Tools to create, manage and publish 3D and AR in Digital Commerce.
Videos are more engaging, more memorable, and more popular than any other type of content out there. That’s why it’s estimated that 82% of consumer traffic will come from videos by 2025.
And with videos evolving from landscape to portrait and experts promoting shorter clips, one thing remains constant – our brains LOVE videos.
So is there science behind what makes people absolutely irresistible on camera?
The answer: definitely yes.
In this jam-packed session with Stephanie Garcia, you’ll get your hands on a steal-worthy guide that uncovers the art and science to being irresistible on camera. From body language to words that convert, she’ll show you how to captivate on command so that viewers are excited and ready to take action.
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