Meticulously breaking down the Customer Journey

Delivery services are frequently overlooked when it comes to the Customer Journeys in retail stores. As marketers, we often discuss about awareness, consideration and the conversion part of the journey and the support, retention and advocacy steps after the purchase.

This is why I particularly appreciated the rent a trailer service at Praktiker Greece. There is nothing more frustrating than delaying the handyman’s work because the delivery service should be scheduled during the following day or the materials purchased cannot fit in your vehicle.

True to the nature of their Customers (avid DIYers ), with minimum investment and a clear communication, pricing and procedure the Retailer managed to increase Customer satisfaction and… nail this!

Meticulously breaking down the Customer Journey

Market a Solution, not a Product

How many times have you encountered that familiar phrase, only to find a rare gem of an example that truly brings it to life? Couple this with some skillful copywriting, and… voilà! You’ve got a compelling point of sales communication!

During a leisurely wait before my flight at Athens International Airport, I stumbled upon a clever bookshelf encouraging passengers to select a book based on their flight duration.

Next time you find yourself at the Greek capital’s airport, ensure you “book” your flight according to your anticipated time in the skies. As George R.R. Martin once eloquently expressed, “A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies… The man who never reads lives only one.”

Solution Marketing POS messaging @ Athens International Airport

Market a Solution, not a Product

Hitting two birds with one stone

Once Johan Cruyf had said “Soccer is simple, but it is difficult to play simple”. This can’t be more true in many aspects of life, ranging from engineering to building a relationship.

stamou

I visited a couple of days ago a Stamou dairy shop in my neighborhood. Stamou is a dairy company established in 1964 and growing ever since. They are mostly known for their milk based desserts and sweets and since they are integrated producers, their products are considered to be very qualitative.

Before checking out in the cashier, a salesperson approached me and said “we would like to inform you that all custard filled pastry (in Greek: γαλακτομπούρεκο) are made today and the ones made yesterday are always in half price discount”. That simple… In a single sentence the salesperson tackled two important issues: freshness of end product and stock management.

Selling is simple, but it is difficult to sell simply.

Hitting two birds with one stone

Empathy in marketing

It’s only few weeks after the terrible terrorist strike in Paris on the 13/11/2015. This has been an attack that shocked the entire western world as we know it and spread sadness to everyone. Paris, similarly to New York have been terrorist targets not only because they belonged to France and the USA, but mainly because they are iconic cities with landmarks widely known to the world and synonymous to the western way of living. This is exactly the same reason these two cities have been vastly used in marketing campaigns of several products.

Few days after the attack, I visited my neighborhood’s supermarket for the weekly grocery shopping when I  saw a perfume product display with the promo message #myriseparisi (translate from Greeklish: #smellslikeParis).

myriseparisi

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Empathy in marketing

Every street has a story – every wall has a tale

Lately there have been many discussions on graffiti, on who defines public space, on whether the people performing graffiti are artists or vandals.

I’m not the person to judge this, however I would like to share with you on this occasion a practice that Elais-Unilever has adopted on the empty walls of their own premises in Pireaus. The company had asked some years ago from an artist named Stelios Faitakis  to turn the blank walls outside their offices into an art statement.ElaisGraffiti

Now this is an excellent practice! Beside the stunning visual/artistic result which you don’t have to be an art expert to perceive its quality, I like it also for several other business reasons: Continue reading “Every street has a story – every wall has a tale”

Every street has a story – every wall has a tale

How to W.I.R.E. your business for an “overnight” success

LOGO TELIKOI admit it. Many times I feel obsessed with the basics. I believe that if the fundamentals are right, then you are most probably half way there. Like electronic experts are fond of neatly wired equipment with a clear architecture, I am amazed of how the coffee brewing company Coffee Island has W.I.R.E.d itself for success.

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photo credit: IMG_5071 via photopin (license)

Let me elaborate in the following lines what I have discovered during my visits in their stores and how I came up with this new abbreviation of mine. Continue reading “How to W.I.R.E. your business for an “overnight” success”

How to W.I.R.E. your business for an “overnight” success