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INTERNET MARKETING : INTEGRATING ONLINE AND OFFLINE STRATEGIES Chapter 5 Understanding the Internet Consumer
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 3 Internet Consumer Behavior Challenge “Democratization” of Internet Active Involvement of Customers Content on Demand, User-Created Content, and Much More Statistics Change Daily Sources of Current Data Crucial
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 4 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR ON THE NET
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 5 CONSUMER SATISFACTION AND LOYALTY THE ACSI MODEL Figure 5-4
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 6 THE DIGITAL DIVIDE IS CLOSING Difference in Quality of Access Remains
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 7 SOME OF THE BEST DATA SOURCES
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 8 ALSO A CONTENT AGGREGATOR
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 9 ACQUIRED INT’L SITES, BUT... Stats not reliably updated
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 10 DETAILED, UPDATED DATA
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 11 FREE WEBSITE DATA
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 12 Capturing and Using Online Data
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 13 MODEL OF ONLINE DATA FLOWS
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 14 TWO SOURCES OF DATA Conventional Marketing Research Online Data Capture Third-Party Data (Mostly Purchased) Captured On Site/From Marketing Programs What is the Role/Importance of Each?
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 15 MARKETING RESEARCH ON WEB Both Qualitative and Quantitative Faster Cheaper Quality Equivalent Often Need to Include Non-Internet Users Ensure that Respondent is Sample Member
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 16 POLLS AND SURVEYS
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 17 POLLS AND SURVEYS
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 18 PANELS ARE IMPORTANT Many Members Researchers Can Draw Specialized Samples Managed Online Can Collect Longitudinal Data
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 19 AN ONLINE PANEL http://www.harrispollonline.com/
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 20 ONLINE DATA CAPTURE From Third Party Suppliers Pew Internet and American Life Project and Nielsen//NetRatings - Two Examples Data Captured On Website Site Usage Data Customer Transactions Data
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 21 SITE USAGE DATA Enewsletter drop
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 22 OTHER DATABASE BUILDING http://accesscontrol.gaorfid.com/
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 23 THE eBAY COMMUNITY Monitoring User Communications/Feedback Figure 5-7
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 24 COMPLEX PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 25 COMPLEX PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH – AN EXAMPLE
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 26 TECHNIQUE PREDICTS MARKET SHARE
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 27 DATABASE IS HUB TRANSACTIONAL DATA MARKETING RESEARCH DATA FIRST To Understand Reasons Why DATABASE IS REPOSITORY FOR ALL
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Internet Marketing: Integrating Online and Offline Strategies Copyright 2008 Atomic Dog/Thomson Publishing 28 SUMMARY Internet Consumer Behavior Needs to be Understood in its Interactive Context Much Valuable External Secondary Data Timely; Much is Free Only Way to Keep Up with Change Traditional Marketing Research Moving Quickly Onto the Web Transactions and Customer Communications Data Build Customer Databases Creative Use of Interactive Data Collection Will Drive More Developments Important to Marketers
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