11. This creates some major challenges for
manufacturers
Develop
powerful
consumer
brands
Drive retail
distribution
12. And its creating a completely new marketing model
Create desire
to consume
the brand
Maximise
every
opportunity to
purchase the
brand
Motivate
retailers to
support the
brand
13. In this model „consumer marketing‟ is being replaced
by „Total Marketing‟
14. Find out more in
“The Shopper Marketing Revolution”
“For those on the fast track of modern business (The
Shopper Marketing Revolution) is a must read.”
Paco Underhill
Author of Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping
“Invaluable to the careers of very many of the
marketing professionals in the industry."
Herb Sorensen
Author of Inside the Mind of the Shopper
Available now on Amazon!
Notes de l'éditeur
Broadband and logisitcsUS sales on line cyber Monday, black Friday versus t-malAsia internet users 1 bn – 44% of the worlds internet usersSize of middle class 320billion – 10 time northamericaExpect Asia to be the largest e-commerce market on the planetNielsen surveyApparel 37%Travel 30%Phone 26%Softeware 29%Food 26%Beauty 25%66% percent say shop on only online stores
Setting up a free storeT-mall versus real mall360 buy versus SuningYihoadian and Wal Mart
TravelBooksMusic and VideoGeneral merchanisersNext grocery? – Amazon will be the worlds largest by 2020Pretty soon you have to conclude that online is gradually killing retail
60 plus million retailers globallyBiggest single employer on the planet and one of the biggest single sources of employment14tr in global retail salesTop 10 doubling in size in a decadeBiggest of them all grows nearly 3 times – is this all going to come to end? - better hope not!
How many have you shopped online in the last week?How many have you shopped in a real store in the last week?Groceries – average Asian shops 3 times a weekLets look at the facts – how many shop online?China 6Taiwan 2Korea and Singapore 1Rest 0WalMart – 10bn online What about other stuff – Orchard road - shoppingWe’ve not stopped going to stores – are we likely to?
Image of BiGDaft to assume that online sales won’t take a significant share – they will, but equally daft to expect retail is going to die outIt Is changing:We shop more local (freq down in hypers)We shop more for specialtiesWe shop everywhere
King CanuteDebenhams UKEBay in the high streetCalled Multi-channel or Omni channel (creating a seemless and personalised connection between shopper and retailer wherever they shop)Greater specialisationGreater diversificationDeaperpersonalisationAn end to big boxes
Consumers to shoppersUsed to be all about consumers – some still think you areUsed to be you could target messages – today its not so easy.Beer and old spice
ZMOT versus FMOTFact is now we are all shoppers (in as far as marketers should be concerned)Shoppers have the economic power to change consumption behavior
70 years of retail symbiosisA marketing model built on consumers and retailersA marketing mix built on a-c-t-rAn entire relationship model built on buying influence in-store with a mamoth infrastructureAnd a really big opportunity – 200bn wasted every year
Traditional model is cause it misses out the shopper3 customers – still need consumers (no use no sale)Still need retailers cos not everyone wants to buy direct so you have to create an way of working5 –steps model