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Chapter 8 Marketing automation Aj. Khuanlux MitsophonsiriCS.467 Customer relationship management Technology

22 Introduction This chapter is about technologies used by market. The chapter starts with a definition of marketing automation (MA) and then describes some of the functionality that is available in MA software. What is Marketing automation? In general, marketers have not been structured in the way that they plan, implement, evaluate and control their marketing strategies and tactics. Marketing automation has brought increased rigour to marketing process. The term marketing automation (MA) can be defined as follows : Marketing automation is the application of computerized technologies to support marketers and marketing management in the achievement of their work-related objectives.

3 A very wide range of marketing positions can make user of MA including marketing managers, campaign managers, market analysts, promotions managers, database marketers and direct marketing managers. Hardware and software are the key technological elements of MA. Hardware include desktop, laptop and handheld devices. Software comprise both ‘point’ solutions that are designed to assist in a single area of marketing management, and integrated solution that offer a range of functionality. Some integrated packages are dedicated to marketing applications only; other are incorporated into broader CRM solutions that operate over the three front-office areas of marketing, service and sales.

4 Benefits of marketing automation Marketing automation can deliver several benefits. These include: Enhanced marketing efficiency : the replication of marketing processes delivers greater control over costs. When markets use manual systems and ad hoc processes there can be considerable inefficiencies. MA enables companies to develop more streamlined, cost-efficient processes that can be operated by any marketing incumbent, whether experienced or new to the role. Greater marketing productivity : in the days before MA marketers might have been expected to run a modest number of advertising campaigns and sale promotions in a single year. MA enables companies to run dozens, even thousands, of campaigns and events through multiple channels simultaneously.

5 More effective marketing : MA allows marketers to employ what is known as closed-loop marketing (CLM). CLM is based on a plan-do-measure-learn cycle. plan - a campaigns or event, do - implement the plan, measure - the outcomes, learn - from the outcomes and subsequently modify the next campaign or event.

6 Enhanced responsiveness: marketers have traditionally created and implemented annual marketing plans with campaigns and promotions planned and scheduled many months ahead. MA functionality enables companies to engage in real-time marketing, responding immediately to an identified opportunity. Improved marketing intelligence : embedded reporting and analytics functionality provides valuable management insights into markets, customers, campaigns, events and so on, leading to enhanced efficiency and effectiveness. Improved customer experience : customers receive personalized, relevant communications and offers at appropriate times. MA means less spam, from the customer’s perspective.

7 Software applications for marketing Marketing automation applications offer a range of functionality. Asset management : enable companies to identify and track the assets that customer purchase, license, use, install or download. Assets can be tangible, intangible of blended. Assets management can also be used to track and monitor the use of marketing assets such as point-of-sale materials and exhibition Kiosks by customers, partners or sales representatives.

8 Campaign management : Campaign management automates the processes involved in planning, implementing, measuring and learning from communication programmes targeted at prospects or customers. Campaigns may be used to raise awareness, influence emotions or motivate behaviors, such as buying a product or visiting website. The key elements of campaign management software are workflow, segmentation and targeting, personalization, execution, measurement, modeling and reporting. The ability to run integrated marketing campaigns over multiple channels, optimize campaigns and integrate with sales and service applications are important considerations for large-enterprise users of campaign management.

9 Customer segmentation : Customer segmentation is the practice of partitioning customers into homogenous subsets so that each subset can be addressed as a unique marketing audience. Historically, segmentation by marketers has been very intuitive. When customer segmentation is performed from a CRM Perspective, it is much more data- base. Both consumers and organizational customers can be grouped into clusters, base on a wide range of user attributes and usage attributes. In the data- driven world of CRM, marketers often need to use statistical processes to help them identify clusters of customers.

10 Direct mail campaign management : Direct mail campaign Management is a specific form of campaign management in which the communication medium is direct mail. According to the World Postal Union: ‘Worldwide postal statistics show very low growth in letter mail volumes. One exception, however, has been direct mail, which is experiencing significant growth in many parts of the world. evidence shows that this growth has reached double digits in some developing countries. Even in more mature markets, there are still expectations of growth.

11 Document management : Companies generate and use many Document in their marketing activities. These include brochures, product specifications, price lists and competitive comparisons. Document management software allows companies to manage these document, keep them current and ensure that they are available to marketing people when needed. Typically, these documents are held in a central repository and made available to users in their browses.

12 campaign management : campaign management Is a specific form of campaign management in which the communication medium is . is cheap, easy to use and ubiquitous. Over 90 per cent of Internet users have one or more e- mail addresses. marketing is a massive industry. In the US alone, eMaketer estimates that spending on marketing will grow from $338 million in 2006 to $616 million in 2011.

13 Enterprise marketing management (EMM): EMM encompasses the business strategy, process automation and technologies required to operate a marketing department effectively, align recourse, execute customer-centric strategies and improve marketing performance. It is best suited for large organizations with 50 or more people in marketing. The ultimate purpose of EMM technology is to help marketers align their analysis, planning, implementation and control activities so that thay can become more effective, efficient and accountable. Event-base marketing : Event-base marketing occurs when an event triggers a communication or offer. Event-based campaigns are usually initiated by customer behaviors or contextual conditions.

14 Internet marketing : Internet marketing can be defined as follows: Internet marketing is the process of creating value by building and maintaining online customer relationships. Internet marketing software enables users to perform a wide range of online activities designed to generate website traffic and make it profitable. Users can do the following: develop and manage online content, create a pleasing online customer experience, obtain search engine listings, perform search engine optimization, obtain customer information, run online advertise campaigns, run campaigns and perform web analytics.

15 Lead generation : Lead generation is an important marketing objective, particularly in business-to-business contexts. Salespeople challenged to grow the number of customers served need to be presented with high-quality leads for follow-up. Marketers can deploy campaigns, events, seminars, webinars and other tactics to generate leads. Loyalty management : The development of customer loyalty is a goal of many CRM programmes Loyalty management application is a direct response to this need. Loyalty, or frequency, programmes are important to several constituencies; the brand owner who operates the programme, the member who collects and redeems credits, and the channel partner who transacts with the member.

16 Telemarketing : Telemarketing can be defined as follows: Telemarketing is the use of the telephone to identify and qualify prospects, and to sell and service the needs of customers. Telemarketing take two forms: inbound (calls from customers) and outbound (call to customers). Some call centres perform a blended function with agents both marketing and receiving calls. Telemarketing is widely employed in both B2C and B2B environments, but is subject to legislative control due to its intrusive nature. Telemarketing software applications offer a wide range of Functionality over landlines, mobile networks and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol):

17 Web analytic : Web analytics report the behavior of website visitors. Routine reports generally detail web traffic data, but may also include performance data from campaigns and events that involve the website, for example the number click-throughs from a web link inserted in a campaign . Web severs record all website activity in a logfile analysis which can be read by web log analysis software.

18 Workflow engineering : Workflow engineering software is useful for design processes, such as the campaigning process, event-based marketing process or the marketing planning process.