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Discovering User Needs | SXSW Interactive

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Strategy consultant,  marketer, and product planner in the consumer goods and technology industries, Leslie Feinzaig is the Senior Business Planner of Kinect at Microsoft. She has observed, interviewed, and surveyed thousands of people by conducting more than 100 consumer research studies in dozens of countries around the world. She knows what users need.

Leslie Feinzaig

Sponsored by Bing,  Mind Reading: Seeing Needs Users Don’t Articulate helped to cut through the clutter of research to better understand   how businesses can encourage user feedback and how to meet consumer needs. Using Bing’s insight development practices as a case study, the presentation aimed to discuss techniques for gaining deep understanding of and empathy with customer’s pain to spur product innovations. Among the top lessons of the day were:

  • Find out why a user does something, not why they say they do something
  • You can’t design products without talking to your users
  • You want to observe your extreme users because that is where you can understand the inspiration

Understanding motivation

  • Observe pain points to determine which activities are undertaken to address needs
  • Observe behavior and question the needs behind the behavior
  • Aspirations are generally beyond observable reach, but are highly powerful

Ethnography results from a case study

  • Seeks to manage identity: sense of self and reputation
  • Seeks to manage mood: escapism and “getting going in the morning”
  • Connect with others
  • Be more productive
  • Stay in-the-know

The last few slides are detailed and interesting.

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Facebook’s Timeline Lessons for Brands | OMMA Social

Launched at the end of March 2012, the Facebook Timeline is a relatively new feature that was imposed on all business pages.  As a new addition to the digital marketing realm, using the Timeline is still a learning process for marketers and agencies.

This OMMA Social panel, “What we’ve learned from the brief history of Facebook’s Timeline for brands,” instructs marketers, advertisers, and agencies how to successfully use the Timeline for their brand.

Comprising pros in the marketing field and moderated by Catharine Taylor, a MediaPost columnist, the panel shared best practices: including what to post for best visibility, what graphics to use, and how to measure the results.

The Panelists

Facebook Timeline layout and how a brand can use it

  • Timeline moved brand focus from advertising strategy to content generation first and foremost
  • Takes up a lot of time & most Facebook users usually only see your brand in their feed, most won’t visit your timeline.
  • Efficient for direct marketers: Empowers brand marketers to test + optimize
  • Brands can control how to portray themselves
  • Created an opportunity to reward, engage, and discount loyal customers

 Content

  • Content is crucial on Timeline
  • Know what you’re selling to optimize social: Dove sells beauty not soap; Starwood sells lifestyle not beds
  • Pick a theme and what’s engaging & share on relevant platforms
  • Great content is critical and goes beyond just article generation

Strong Content Creates Engagement

  • Have a long-term staff/adviser to understand audience better and build community
  • Photos on Facebook create engagement
  • Timeline is a retention tool; use it to keep customers

Social analytics for marketers

American Express best practices

  • American Express creates “content” by asking a question and getting people to talk to one another
  • Amex does all community management in-house OPEN has 2 people on Facebook and Twitter. They’re trained by PR & legal

The creation of the Facebook Timeline has made it very important for marketers, advertisers, and agencies to focus on strong, engaging content generation for their brands.  Content is the best way to keep customers loyal, engaged, and spreading the word for your brand.

Thanks for participating @JackWagner54, @LouiseRobertson, @rpmkel @MovableContent, @justincina, @ellenoppenheim,‏ @seventalentv, @ansleyjo @socmedsoc, ‏@CandaceMarks, @tomgerace

Want to learn more on how to create a killer Facebook Timeline?  Designated Editor will teach you how!