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Using the Web to Listen, Learn and Engage 24/02/2010

As web behaviour evolves, online and offline marketing need to evolve with it. The World Wide Web has not only brought everyone closer, it is also bringing about a significant shift in attitudes toward consumers, including the recognition of their value as customers. Brands that recognise this shift, and successfully engage with their customers will win the day.

With this in mind, it may not come as a surprise that research conducted by the Society of Digital Agencies (SoDA), identified just over 45 percent of senior marketers (worldwide) who said developing their social networks and applications is their top priority for 2010. Their second priority is to improve their digital infrastructure. So what can you do to make your website more engaging?

Five Website Tips for Engaging Consumers Today
The web is not a static medium: as technologies improve, user expectations increase. As they do, meeting customers' expectations will mean developing your marketing to be more appropriate, timely and relevant to what consumers want.

Here are five steps to develop your website to engage more effectively with your customers:

1. Study Customers' Online Behaviour
Use your website analytics to learn from your intended audience – your customers – and give them what they want. Identify website hot spots that attract the most attention; understand when your email marketing messages will be best received; discover which social platforms are leading them to you.

If used well, your web analytics are a key component in understanding and fulfilling your customers' expectations.

2. Consider Your Content Presentation
The first step in engaging customers is not only the quality of your content, but also the ease with which it can be read and its user-friendliness. A professional web design and carefully thought out content arrangement will help you make a great first impression – and draw your website visitors in.

3. Creative Content Formats
The web is no longer a text-based medium, and hasn't been for a while. Even the less frequent web user will be used to animated imagery and video content. Be creative with your content to engage your visitors' senses and get your message across dynamically, but ensure the technology doesn't distract visitors from your pitch.

4. Emphasise Social Media Connections
Make it easy to share your content across multiple social networks, such as Digg, StumbleUpon, Twitter, Reddit, Facebook and many more. Including an easy-to-use 'Share' widget with your content makes content sharing a breeze and demonstrates your intention to be engaging.

5. Make it Easy to Correspond – No Jumping Through Hoops
If you want to encourage correspondence, show it. Make it a simple process for site visitors to leave comments or get in touch to take 'social conversation' to the next level. Streamline your forms and have multiple points of contact through which visitors can leave comments.

Finally, with all the above, adapt your marketing mix to incorporate a coordinated, consistent approach. Developing a coherent online marketing campaign can be done very effectively at a fraction of the cost of traditional promotional activities. If you would like to learn more, if you would like to know more please contact us.

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