In a new “Rise of the Empowered Consumer” report, WPP’s MediaCom advises using authenticity in messaging and employing a “device-neutral” strategy when trying to reach
consumers who have more control than ever, thanks to technology.
MediaCom suggests capitalizing on social media and online conversation to engage in a “two-way dialogue honestly and
promptly” with consumers. Still, the agency says while taking into account both positive and negative feedback about products or brands, “don’t promise things that you can’t
deliver.”
That would seem to be a cautionary rule for social media managers at companies that run Twitter and Facebook pages and answer customer inquiries.
MediaCom also urges
marketers to break away from channel planning and veer more into message planning.
“Too many brands are thinking too narrowly in their advertising and only using certain channels to
reach certain audiences,” the agency wrote. “Think more about what kinds of messages -- audio, video, text or image -- you want to deliver rather than the channels you want to deliver them
on.”
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MediaCom also reminds advertisers not to forget to be circumspect and timely when delivering messages. Don’t “bombard” consumers -- take pains to target
individually. The agency offers the rather intuitive example of how nonsensical it would be to pitch a new laptop to a consumer the week after purchase. Conversely, there could be potential in coupons
or even contact from a customer service representative.
Consumers will be open about sharing data so long as they feel a marketer is respecting their willingness to share, and the exchange can
benefit them, MediaCom says.
MediaCom emphasizes the importance of advertisers vigorously embracing the mobile platform. It suggests building a dedicated mobile site and trying to
bounce consumers from traditional advertising to the more engaging mobile arena, such as placing a QR code on an ad.