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Good morning: Big moves for businesses big and small

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Good morning: Big moves for businesses big and small

MarTech’s daily brief features daily insights, news, tips, and essential bits of wisdom for today’s digital marketing leader. If you would like to read this before the rest of the internet does, Anmäl dig här för att få det levererat till din inkorg dagligen.

Good morning, Marketers, and sometimes the news just finds me while I’m getting a trim.

My barber is moving to a new location. In the same neighborhood, a block away.

To navigate the move, he told me he’ll depend on his stack. He’ll update the address on his landing page, and send out emails and texts from his Booksy appointment scheduling platform to his list of 3,000 customers. During the transition this summer, he’ll operate both shops.

Varför vi bryr oss. He told me that when his shop acquired a new barber in 2021, that barber texted his list and converted a number of old customers who hadn’t seen him in years. By simply informing these old customers about the move, it activated those who had either moved closer to the new location, or had otherwise lapsed.

Something to think about for marketers at larger organizations. By sending relevant messages to customers on their preferred channels, you can find the right customer at the right time, sometimes unexpectedly.

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Quote of the day: “The CMS sits at the center of the tech stack. It’s the bridge that links your core content environment to the engagement, interaction and delivery layers of the stack.” Jacqueline Dooley, MarTech contributor


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21 Ways to Promote Your Content Offers

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21 Ways to Promote Your Content Offers

Content offers, like ebooks, can convert your existing traffic and even attract new traffic. However, if your ebook isn’t getting too many downloads or leads, your marketing might be the problem. (mer …)

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What inflation’s cultural impact means for marketing

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Vad inflationens kulturella påverkan betyder för marknadsföringen

When inflation is high the cost of living rises and wages, although rising too, never quite keep up. This has an impact on our pockets. But in addition to the economic consquences of inflation, there are subtler cultural consequences too. That’s something marketers need to understand.

Kate Muhl, a consumer insights expert and VP, analyst at Gartner, shared this insight. “It’s important to think about the idea that there’s more happening with inflation than just economic impact and consumer spending. Those effects start to fade. We’re not where we were a year ago — but lots of consumer attitudes and behaviors are still ripple effects out of that initial inflationary moment.”

What the research shows. The 2023 Gartner Cost-of-Living and Price Sentiment survey revealed the following:

  • A third of households reported financial hardship due to price increases with the most impact felt by low and low-to-middle income households.
  • 38% of respondents reported cutting their discretionary income (a YoY increase of 15% on 2022).
  • More than a third have increased spending on store brands and increased their use of coupons.
  • Over 40% report switching to generic brands, store brands and less expensive products in at least one product category.
  • 57% reported postponing a milestone event (such as a wedding or vacation) due to cost-of-living pressures.
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Against this background, consumers and marketers are divided on what responses are appropriate. CMO priorities include increasing the availability of a product or service, offering special deals and increasing rewards and benefits. Customers agree on the special deals, but their other priorities are keeping prices steady and, interestingly, not seeing high-level executives get pay raises.

In Muhl’s view, this reflects a growing sense, especially among younger consumers, that the system is “rigged” in favor of the wealthy. “A lot of this is about consumer sentiment, culture,” said Muhl. “How does it feel? What are people’s prevailing opinions about how the world is working? Those things matter to brands.”

This doesn’t mean marketers should blindly switch to their customers’ priorities. “Consumers are consumers,” said Muhl. “Our job is to be marketers, but as marketers we have to realize that this disconnect exists and use the tools available to us to try to close that gap.”

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The right responses. This would be a good time, Muhl believes, to prioritize narratives that speak to thrift and savings and to focus on those brand values most relevant to your customers’ experience of inflationary pressures.

As examples of responsive narratives, Mulh offered Tide’s “Cold Hard Savings” campaign and Everlane’s “Priced Like It’s 2019.”

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“This is just not the time to get into luxury positionings (with some exceptions) — luxury for its own sake rather than premium or quality,” Muhl said. “Brands need to really think about what their core values are and act from those where appropriate.”

Varför vi bryr oss. The past three years should have taught us that our sentiments, our culture, does not necessary align precisely with real world events. For many of us, deeply felt emotional reactions to a global pandemic did not necessarily coincide with COVID-19’s real-time impact. As the pandemic receded, pandemic-induced behaviors persisted — as did anxiety and uncertainty.

Similarly with inflation. Positive economic indicators and a slow but steady decline in inflation has not relieved foreboding about a recession. Inflation-triggered behaviors and attitudes will not automatically dissipate as inflation recedes to a tolerable level. Marketers need to be aware, sensitive and, as always, transparent in responding to consumer sentiment.


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How To Win Your Customer’s Attention & Provoke Action [VIDEO]

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Hur du vinner din kunds uppmärksamhet och provocerar till handling [VIDEO]

Discover the secret to winning your customer’s attention and provoking action with the first ingredient in our 5-part sales formula.

Utilize this ingredient to agitate your customer’s pain point or speak to their aspirational state in such a way that they are compelled by the message where they… Stop. Read it. And move on to take action from there.

Ultimately, learn how to show your customers that you know them better than anybody else and become a mind readers who speaks directly to those little nuances that only your customer would know about.

Using Hooks in Your Messaging

Hooks are used in marketing messaging to agitate a pain or passion point that will stop your customers in their tracks, because you “read their mind,” and spoke to something they are experiencing that they want to change.

Hooks are all about your customer’s undesirable situation, or aspirational state, and not about the business.

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