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Social media generates brand and competitive insights

Do you know what social competitive intelligence is?

By taking a look at the custom shoe industry, it is becoming more and more clear to marketers across industries that a true consumer is one who believes that the things they buy contribute to their quality of life.  For dedicated and seasoned shoe aficionados, there is often no ceiling for what he/she will pay for a quality brand.

During a  Direct Marketing News webcast, Lindsey Mark of Compete Client Relations spoke about integrating competitive intelligence into a strategic planning process as a part of marketing strategy; the custom shoe industry is no exception.

Mark uses the custom shoe industry as a framework for analyzing industry leaders and provides recommendations for New Balance shoes. Mark has studied the presence of custom shoe retailers on social media networks, including Slideshare, YouTube, Tumblr, Flickr, and LinkedIn. Through these sites, readers can scour through the competitors’ YouTube channel to see who their subscribers are and how subscribers are engaged. So far, Compete Client Relations has observed a few particular platforms’ strengths in the custom shoe industry.

Social media platforms use by shoe retailers

  • LinkedIn is used to sift through profiles of the competition’s employees
  • Flickr’s user generated content: Converse advocates tell creative stories of how they are living with the brand
  • Tumblr, which also benefits the shoe industry with user generated content, has been noted for providing social insights into who the top contributors are

Traditional ways of measuring business intelligence – such as sales volumes, subscribers, and annual reports – involve static information that is hard to dissect. Using social media to learn what the competition is doing on their network is an extremely powerful tool for marketers.

There’s no shortage of competitive creativity in the industry, either.  MiAdidas, whose name shows its unique approach to brand awareness, benefits mainly from paid search results. But YouTube celebrates videos of customers receiving and opening their shoe boxes excitedly.

Analyzing consumer behavior associated with particular brands is an integral part of a successful marketing strategy. From shoes to travel to automotive, Kantar Media Compete delivers digital intelligence based on consumers’ online behavior.

Follow Lindsey Mark on Twitter @linji.

Create your brand story: Newport Interactive Marketers

Jamie Palmer, senior practitioner at University Business Consultants, taught Newport Interactive Marketers how to create an effective and personal brand story for online and offline platforms.

“78% of people are visual … if you can build a story, people will remember you.” – Jamie Palmer

What’s your brand story?  Are you telling it so listeners will engage?

Create your brand story

Return on investment
  • Build trust + engagement  = ROI
  • Once you’ve built trust and engagement, you can sell (softly)

Pillars of storytelling

  • Build structure and reframe your stories based on how the other person responds
  • Keep it simple: Have a specific theme, use strong words, be positive and/or funny
  • Be sneaky: Tell stories that show your expertise without overtly saying it
  • Use chunking techniques: Keep any stories less than 3 minutes, 2 would be ideal
  • Can only have 1-3 characters in your story: Don’t lose your point in character development

Create a metaphor, paint a picture that illustrates your offerings

    • What does the product do?
    • How would I describe the product?
    • How does the brand make me look and feel?
  • Utilize strategic intent

Tips

  • Have meaningful conversations
  • Bring in a third party to help tell your story instead of always talking about you
  • Make real-life connections like Newport Interactive Marketers

Twitter tips

  • Sometimes you tweet just to help SEO
  • Be careful what/when you tweet
  • Twitter counter measures counts up/down
Remember: Wherever you go, you are marketing your own brand and creating your own story.  Take Jamie’s strategies to create a story that uses the pillars of storytelling and paints a compelling picture to connect with your audience.

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Thank you @seangw, @carloverkat, @KevinTVine, @chrissheehy, @RIBloodCenter, @SidewalkBrand for adding your insights via Twitter to this #NIM event.