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The Digital Consumer
- A Perspective

Michael Payne
Director of Insights & One-to-One Marketing

Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Consumer Perspective Seminar
4th July 2012
The Digital Consumer - A Perspective

    1. Digital consumers are not one homogenous group

    2. Blissful ignorance and blind trust is prevalent

    3. What people say and want online may not be the
       same thing

    4. How people behave offline and online may not
       necessarily be the same

    5. Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication




2
For those under 30(ish) the world has always been
    digital…
    • Information on everything and anything is available at
      the touch of a button….

    • … Wider circles of acquaintance, but smaller groups of
      close friends

    • Technology is used as a form of self expression

    Others know the net has good deals but worry about…

    • …Buying on line
    • …‘breaking the computer’
    • …running up bills

3
Blissful ignorance and blind trust is prevalent

    • There is poor understanding of
      the mechanics that cross                ‘my friends son
      segment boundaries…                    helps me – he’s a
       -   ‘Up to’ speeds                    computer whiz kid’
       -   Impact of concurrent usage
       -   Web pages are data
       -   Computer setting effect speed
       -   Routers effect speed
                                               ‘… if I’ve actually
       -   Virus settings
                                           spoken with other people
                                             on forums. I feel less
    • Help is valued from trusted
      sources … but the definition of       vulnerable to a mistake
      trust is broad                        when I actually do buy’

      Advice about the internet must
      be seen to be independent
4
What people say and what people want online
      may not be the same

    • Expect kids protected     • … don’t want bodies to
      from improper content…      censor information…

    • Expect better results     • … want to be able to access
      and products through        everything
      personalisation…

    • Expect online prices to   • … want to be able to touch
      be mirrored offline…        and feel products beforehand

    • Expect protection from    • …. are lax in attitudes to
      unscrupulous sellers…       passwords and own security

5
How people behave offline and online may
    not be the same
    • Online behaviour is dis-
                                                 ‘……. I think you
      inhibited as people feel more
                                                 have to give back
      remote from the actual event
                                                 a little to the little
                                                       people.”
     - Offline: expect rules, control and
       follow social norms in an offline world              ’
       and there is an expectation of
       collective or community responsibility

     - Online: expect less rules and               ‘I can’t imagine
       controls; more freedom of expression         paying for my
       and of behaviour. More focus on                  music’
       individual responsibility.



6
Online is driving higher expectations offline but
    the relationship is asymmetrical
    • Higher expectations:

     - instant access, 24 hours, immediate response

     - Price comparison behaviour the norm

     - Power of the consumer voice

     - Simplicity driving increased expectations that no help
       will be needed




7
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication

    • Consumers are more adept
      …and more impatient

    • Expect it to work and be simple

    • Expect it now

    • Devices expected to work
      together automatically

      Anything that makes life more
      complicated will ultimately fail

8

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Virgin Media, The digital consumer - a persective

  • 1. The Digital Consumer - A Perspective Michael Payne Director of Insights & One-to-One Marketing Department for Culture, Media and Sport Consumer Perspective Seminar 4th July 2012
  • 2. The Digital Consumer - A Perspective 1. Digital consumers are not one homogenous group 2. Blissful ignorance and blind trust is prevalent 3. What people say and want online may not be the same thing 4. How people behave offline and online may not necessarily be the same 5. Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication 2
  • 3. For those under 30(ish) the world has always been digital… • Information on everything and anything is available at the touch of a button…. • … Wider circles of acquaintance, but smaller groups of close friends • Technology is used as a form of self expression Others know the net has good deals but worry about… • …Buying on line • …‘breaking the computer’ • …running up bills 3
  • 4. Blissful ignorance and blind trust is prevalent • There is poor understanding of the mechanics that cross ‘my friends son segment boundaries… helps me – he’s a - ‘Up to’ speeds computer whiz kid’ - Impact of concurrent usage - Web pages are data - Computer setting effect speed - Routers effect speed ‘… if I’ve actually - Virus settings spoken with other people on forums. I feel less • Help is valued from trusted sources … but the definition of vulnerable to a mistake trust is broad when I actually do buy’ Advice about the internet must be seen to be independent 4
  • 5. What people say and what people want online may not be the same • Expect kids protected • … don’t want bodies to from improper content… censor information… • Expect better results • … want to be able to access and products through everything personalisation… • Expect online prices to • … want to be able to touch be mirrored offline… and feel products beforehand • Expect protection from • …. are lax in attitudes to unscrupulous sellers… passwords and own security 5
  • 6. How people behave offline and online may not be the same • Online behaviour is dis- ‘……. I think you inhibited as people feel more have to give back remote from the actual event a little to the little people.” - Offline: expect rules, control and follow social norms in an offline world ’ and there is an expectation of collective or community responsibility - Online: expect less rules and ‘I can’t imagine controls; more freedom of expression paying for my and of behaviour. More focus on music’ individual responsibility. 6
  • 7. Online is driving higher expectations offline but the relationship is asymmetrical • Higher expectations: - instant access, 24 hours, immediate response - Price comparison behaviour the norm - Power of the consumer voice - Simplicity driving increased expectations that no help will be needed 7
  • 8. Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication • Consumers are more adept …and more impatient • Expect it to work and be simple • Expect it now • Devices expected to work together automatically Anything that makes life more complicated will ultimately fail 8