Web/Tech
Crypto QR Code, Uber’s Customer Journey, Millennials and Craft Beer
Why Not Try a Super Bowl QR Code Ad? A $7 million price tag for a 30-second Super Bowl ad may have been worth every penny for Coinbase, a cryptocurrency exchange app. With roughly 100 million viewers it’s worth throwing some serious money at an ad if it can get measurable results. So why not…
Read MoreNot knowing the future is a way to invent what’s next
And then there was COVID… It’s March 2020: suddenly restaurants, bars, and schools are closed. When COVID hit and began to have global impacts, everyone was forced, location by location, nation by nation, to face a new reality. How and what we purchased changed overnight. Remember the toilet paper shortages (I still wonder why that…
Read MoreDo you really know me?
Personas: They are customers and individuals with their own motivations. What’s my biggest problem? What do I need to deal with to make my job easier? Does someone understand what I need to get done? Can you say one thing to me that lets me know you’ll solve my problems? In the B2B world, the…
Read MoreListening to Customers, Fake Friends, and Consumer Behavior
Listen and Learn: What Are Your Customers Thinking? If you don’t listen to your customers — really know them and understand them — you can’t build a valued relationship. Many brands wrongly believe that selling consists mostly of pitching a product, a solution, or an idea. In fact, the most important part of selling is listening to…
Read MoreUber experience, Cirque Du Soleil’s comeback, how GM invents targeted advertising in 1922
Using behavioral science to remove friction from the Uber customer experience. Can behavioral science powered by insights into the customer journey improve the brand experience? Uber thinks so. They focused their efforts on removing friction from the customer journey — you know, those places in the transaction process that confuse, don’t go right, and…
Read MoreA Different Kind of Brand Guide For Startups
Having advised early-stage startups at the UC Berkeley SkyDeck and worked with mid-stage series C round funded companies, I’ve seen a wide range of business models with amazing ideas. Some take off others do not. The challenges are many and they really test your focus and commitment. Here are some thoughts that might be helpful…
Read MoreTraction
The value of engagement is in staying connected. No, traction is not the treads on your tires or the treads on the bottom of your hiking boots. In the start-up, world traction means the success you’ve seen so far or the proof you have that demonstrates to customers the value and unique solution you have that solves…
Read MoreRadiant Insights: Millennial Housing, Experience-Retail and B2B Marketing
Marketing Apartments to Millennials — Social Media, Fitness Centers and A Dog Wash. Lifestyle and Housing for Millennials is Online, Social and Connected As one of the largest living generations in America, millennials have come of age and officially proven themselves a force to be dealt with just about everything. Born sometime in the early…
Read MoreRadiant Insights July
Big Data May Be Great, but Interviews Give You Hidden Insights. Easily accessible analytics for digital campaigns, website traffic, and ad responses give many marketers the false impression that they know who their customers are and what they want. Well, these kinds of results do show trends and provide much-needed insights into what’s working but…
Read MoreNot Enough Microchips or Ketchup, Now That’s a Problem
How human behavior shifts everything in markets. When the pandemic came, how people lived, what they did and how life occurred for millions of people changed overnight. Restaurants were shuttered, toilet paper and cleaning supplies disappeared off the shelves and people stopped driving and worked from home, hunkered down with their laptops. Human behavior is…
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