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INTERNET MARKETING : INTEGRATING ONLINE AND OFFLINE STRATEGIES. Chapter 1 Internet Marketing Enters the Mainstream !. Is. THE INTERNET IS CHANGING THE WAY WE LIVE AND WORK. In What Ways?. INTERNET PERVASIVE. INTERNET PERVASIVE, NOT PREDICTIBLE. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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© 2008 Thomson, a part of the Thomson Corporation. Thomson, the Star logo, and Atomic Dog are trademarks used herein under license. All rights reserved.
INTERNET MARKETING:INTEGRATING ONLINE AND OFFLINE STRATEGIES
Chapter 1
Internet Marketing Enters the Mainstream !Is
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THE INTERNET IS CHANGING THE WAYWE LIVE AND WORK
In What Ways?
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INTERNET PERVASIVE
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INTERNET PERVASIVE, NOT PREDICTIBLE
http://www.pewinternet.org/Infographics/Generational-differences-in-online-activities.aspx
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HUGE CHANGES
http://www.online-publishers.org/
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VARIETY OF CONTENT– B2B as well as B2C
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/info/television/index.jsp
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NON-PROFITS, GOVT. OFTEN LAG
http://www.nature.org/activities/features/
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MEDIA USE CHANGING
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Newspaper Readership Declining Since 1990sTV Still Dominant News Source (Pew)
http://www.marketingcharts.com/television/internet-plays-larger-news-role-but-tv-still-dominates-5744/
Usage PatternsDiffer by Age—Why?
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EVOLUTION OF THE INTERNETSlow Growth from 1957 Through 1990
• 1950s: The Cold War spawns the ARPAnet
• 1960s and 70s: Slow growth—limited to scientists and researchers around the world
• 1980s: TCP/IP; National Science Foundation operated the backbone, banned commercial traffic
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EVOLUTION OF THE INTERNET1990s Through Present: Boom to Bust to Stable Growth
• 1991: Gopher and HTML
• 1993: Mosiac
• 1995: Yahoo!
• Throughout the 1990s: Venture Capital Dollars Chasing Untried Business Models
• 2000 and 2001: Business Failures and Disappearance of Market and Venture Capital
• 2004 On: Rapid Growth in Users, Content, and Sales (B2C and B2B); Emergence of New Players Like Google
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CONTINUED EVOLUTION – WEB 2.0
• The Web As Common Platform• Collaborative Knowledge Creation,
Sharing Links, Mashups, Blogs, Podcasts, Social
Networks And Many Others
• Rich User Experiences• New Segments Emerging
eg. , Age, BEHAVIORAL
• Marketing As Conversation
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SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGY
Recent Model – Sloan Center for IR, UCal RiversideLISTEN > EXPERIMENT > APPLY > DEVELOPImportance of Integrated Marketing
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SOCIAL MEDIA – THE FUTURE
http://www.destinationcrm.com/Articles/CRM-News/Daily-News/Social-Media-The-Five-Year-Forecast-53635.aspx
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HOW ONCE-MIGHTY HAVE FALLEN
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SABRE
From An Efficient Internal SystemTo A Successful Information Product
• 1950s and 60s - Used to Support American Airlines Operations
• 1970s - Deployed Into Travel Agencies• 1980s - Customers Allowed Network
Access• 1990s - Travelocity and GetThere• 2000 - Spun Off As Independent
Company
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Consumers Use The Internet
For Many Reasons.
The Primary Ones Are
Communication
Information
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HOW ARE TRADITIONAL BUSINESSES USING THE INTERNET?
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MARKETERS TRY TO FOLLOW AUDIENCES
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http://www.marketingcharts.com/interactive/marketers-top-10-wish-list-for-agencies-of-the-future-5904/sapient-marketers-digital-channel-use-now-futurejpg/
AND USE MOST EFFICIENT MEDIA IN ECONOMIC DOWNTURN
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INTERACTIVE, SOCIAL LEADING WAY
http://ana.blogs.com/liodice/
The 66% who used social media this year represents an increase over 2007 survey results, which revealed that only 20% of marketers were using social media and 25% were employing viral videos two years ago.
Despite the interest in blogs, mobile and social media, however, the newer media platforms that will get the most spending in 2009 are still the ones that are more established:•Own website (26%)•Search engine marketing (19%)•Online ads, including banners, etc. (17%)
http://www.marketingcharts.com/interactive/new-media-hits-mainstream-tried-and-true-still-works-best-10087/
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Internet Marketing Is Increasing Because
It Can Be Precisely Targeted
Cost is Low Relative To Other Channels
It Is Measurable And Can Be Held Accountable For ROPI
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Internet Marketing Is Only One Part Of The Marketing Communications Mix.
It Rarely Works Well In Isolation From Other Communications Channels.
The Question Is
WHAT ROLE SHOULD THE INTERNET PLAY IN THE MARCOM STRATEGY?
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UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS/BENEFITS
• Common Platform• Perfect Information• Global• Interactive• Distance Is No Longer Relevant
Size Is Relevant To Brand Strength and Resources
• Always On• Many-to-Many• Location Is Becoming Irrelevant
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EFFECT ON BUSINESS PROCESSES
• Cost
• Quality
• Customer Access/Community
• Choice
• Collaboration
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TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE
The Overall Effect of the Unique
Characteristics of the Internet
is an
Important Shift of Power/Control
TO THE CUSTOMER.
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THE INTERNET MARKETING PARADIGM
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THE GENERIC OBJECTIVES
• Customer Acquisition
• Customer Conversion
• Customer Retention
• Customer Value Growth
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THE MARKETING INPUTS
• Internet Business Models
• Interactive Channels Websites, Email, Wireless, Misc.
• Offline Channels Mass Media, Events, Sponsorships, PR
• Social and Regulatory Issues
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THE MARKETING ACTIONS
• Advertising and Promotion Direct Response Brand Development
• E-Commerce
• Customer Service and Support
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INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE STACK
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INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY
Moore’s Law
Metcalfe’s Law
Computing Power Doubles; Cost is Cut in Half
Power of the Network Increases Geometrically
With Each New Connection
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STRATEGIC DRIVERS OF THE INTERNET ECONOMY
1. Information Gives Greatest Value Added
2. Distance No Longer Matters
3. Speed Is Of The Essence
4. People Are The Key Assets
5. Growth Is Accelerated By The Network
6. Marketers Can Deal with Customers 1 to 1
7. Demand Can Be Predicted More Accurately
8. Transaction & Coordination Costs Decrease
9. Customers Have Power
10. Information Economy Characterized by Choice, Abundance
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SUMMARY• Growth and Innovation Continue• Businesses are Taking Advantage of the Unique
Characteristics of the Internet• Key Marketing Objectives
Customer Acquisition, Conversion Retention, Value Growth
• Complex Technological Infrastructure• Strategic Drivers Of The New Information-Driven
Economy• Internet Has Re-Written Many Economic Rules-BUT
Good Business Processes Essential Profitability/ROI Required
• Integral Part of Marketing Activities Traditional/New Economy Large/Small Global/National/and increasingly Local
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