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    The Changing Marketing Landscape in eCommerce

    The changing marketing landscape in eCommerce, comparing broadcast and narrowcast strategies

    It should come as no surprise that the web has completely changed the way that marketing works. Old strategies no longer apply in a world that is interconnected. In fact, new companies that try to apply old marketing strategies will most likely fail, especially small businesses.

    Let’s take a look at the the changing marketing landscape and compare it to marketing in the Internet Age. We’ll also explain why this change is a good thing for your business.

    “Broadcast” Marketing – How Things Used to Be Done

    Broadcast marketing meant that the company was in total control of their brand and the consumer experience. There were three basic components to the broadcast marketing strategy:

    • Create a product or provide a service that can reach the widest number of potential consumers
    • Use a marketing message that reaches out to as many potential consumers as possible
    • Build a brand name that can then expand beyond the initial product to other kinds of products

    Why Broadcast Marketing Isn’t As Effective Today

    The sole reason for this is the internet. Consumers now have plenty of product information and many different ways to learn about products. In fact, the internet has also caused the consumer base to break into subgroups with their own interests.

    On top of that, modern consumers are brand savvy and marketing savvy. They know the old form of marketing when they see it and they know how to ignore it if it doesn’t speak to their needs.

    In order to reach the consumer of today, you need to speak to them as individuals rather than just a mass of buyers. That’s where this new marketing strategy comes into play.

    “Narrowcast” Marketing – How Things Are Done Today

    Narrowcast marketing is about interaction between the company and the consumer, and allowing the consumer to customize his or her own experience of a brand. The three main principles of narrowcast marketing are:

    • Create a product or service that will meet the needs of a specific kind of consumer
    • Use messaging to target those specific consumers and then turn them into champions/advocates for your business
    • Let the people who champion your business help define your brand moving forward

    Why Narrowcast Marketing Is Good News for You

    Broadcast marketing was great in the past for big businesses, but small businesses couldn’t get a foothold in the marketplace. With the advent of the internet and its quick evolution, information has democratized and the playing field leveled.

    Look at what narrowcast marketing stresses:

    • Catering to individuals who would already have an interest in what you provide
    • Word of mouth advertising from previous customers to expand your consumer base
    • Consumer interaction to define your direction and evolution
    • Continued customer satisfaction as a means for success

    With Facebook, Google+, Twitter, YouTube, and other social media outlets, you have the ability to reach out to so many customers who want what you provide. There’s no need for an expensive media blitz at the outset. Think of it this way: you’re not creating a broad national ad campaign to attract customers, instead you’re using the internet to foster a community around your business that will estabish, grow and expand your brand over time.

    Our website marketing and eCommerce specialists can help you devise a comprehensive marketing strategy for your online business that will enable your brand to excel in the marketplace. Contact our team of Web Design experts today to learn more about how Web Shop Manager can be your partner in long term success.

    By: Dana Nevins

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