Technology in Marketing
Web Sites
- Websites display detailed product descriptions – text, specifications, images, videos – helping customers make an informed choice.
- Websites are used to advertise products and promotions on an organisation’s own site and/or as pop-ups on related web sites which the target market is expected to view.
- Websites can be used as a source of secondary information eg from competitors’ web sites – desk research – to inform decisions.
- Social Media Sites used to advertise products and to build a contacts list when people ‘like’ and share pages. Can update followers on offers and share feedback on products.
- BLOGs – sharing information by contributing to a web log (blog) eg reviewing products, suggesting improvements.
- Video Sharing – product demonstrations uploaded to file sharing sites such as You Tube to give customers detailed information.
E-Commerce (On-Line Selling)
- Refer back to section on ‘Place’ – benefits of E-commerce.
E-Mail
- Customers can be contacted using e-mail distribution lists for which they register or provide contact details when on-line shopping.
- E-coupons can be attached to encourage further purchases on-line.
- Used to carry out field research – on-line questionnaires – large numbers of people can be reached through a single low-cost message
Mobile Phones
- Group texts can be sent containing adverts and offers.
- People may be asked to participate in text surveys.
- Apps can be downloaded to a smart phone allowing users to browse and make purchases at a time that suits.
Quick Response Codes
- Take customers to a web site to view / buy products.
- Can provide directions to a retail outlet (shop).
- Can be used to populate a distribution list to receive further direct promotional offers.
EPOS/Loyalty Cards
- Electronic Point of Sale (EPOS) technology can be used by retailers when loyalty cards are swiped at electronic tills.
- This provides information about an individual customer’s shopping habits which can be used for general market research or to target customers with customised special offers.
Desk Top Publishing
- Used to prepare brochures, flyers and promotional display materials for use in direct mailings, point of sale promotions, posters and banners.
Spreadsheets
- Used to record and process market research findings. Sales figures can be recorded and analysed using formulae to perform calculations accurately.
- Information can be presented in charts for ease of understanding.
Databases
- Used to store customer details which can be merged with word processing documents for personalised direct mailings.
- When shopping on-line, customers are viewing a database of products for sale. This can be sorted and filtered to help them find the products they are looking for.