My talk I gave at the Erasmus University Rotterdam for the Institute of Sales and Account Management (ISAM). I present a framework and definition for social media and compare social environments with account management processes. How do they differ? And: where do they overlap?
Moreover, the presentation describes a couple of business to business cases, including Philips, Energize, IBM en Exact.
15. Account Management = filosofie en instrumenten om de relatie met grote klanten te bewaken en daarmee de omzet en winst te verbeteren G.J. Verra (2001) Definitie | Account Management 15
17. Kom met je buurman in 60 seconden met een definitie van social media Definitie| Social Media 17
18. Peopleconnecting, usingtechnology to get the thingstheyneedfromeachother, bypassing traditional institutionslikecorporations Li & Bernoff (2008), Groundswell Definitie| Social Media 18
21. Definitie | Naast elkaar Verschil in context 21 ```` ```` Social Media “Staan de vakantiefoto’s al online?” “Wat heb je afgelopen week gedaan?” “Help! Die nerd wil vrienden worden” Account Management “Is die handtekening al binnen?” “Wat is de omzetbijdrage van klant x” “Waar is die inkoper naar toegegaan?”
How we didit. I started out withsayingEnergize does social media marketing foritsclients. One of thoseclientsifMiffy, orNijntje. Of course I want to sharehow we usedsocial media marketing forNijntje in China.
To makeitworse; 76% of consumersdon’tbelievethatcompaniestell the truth in ads. Butiftheydon’t trust ads, thanwho do they trust whenthe’relookingfornew sport shoes?
To makeitworse; 76% of consumersdon’tbelievethatcompaniestell the truth in ads. Butiftheydon’t trust ads, thanwho do they trust whenthe’relookingfornew sport shoes?
To makeitworse; 76% of consumersdon’tbelievethatcompaniestell the truth in ads. Butiftheydon’t trust ads, thanwho do they trust whenthe’relookingfornew sport shoes?
Well, the average american is exposed to 3000 commercial messageseveryday. I thinkthat is noless in urban China. Youcantry to countit, but look outsideyour taxi window and youwilllosecount.
As the figure shows, 67% of consumerpurchasedecisions, in otherwords “whatyoubuy”, are primarilyinfluencedby word of mouth. Sobyotherpeople telling youwhat to buy. I’ll show youhowthisworks..
To makeitworse; 76% of consumersdon’tbelievethatcompaniestell the truth in ads. Butiftheydon’t trust ads, thanwho do they trust whenthe’relookingfornew sport shoes?
To makeitworse; 76% of consumersdon’tbelievethatcompaniestell the truth in ads. Butiftheydon’t trust ads, thanwho do they trust whenthe’relookingfornew sport shoes?
To makeitworse; 76% of consumersdon’tbelievethatcompaniestell the truth in ads. Butiftheydon’t trust ads, thanwho do they trust whenthe’relookingfornew sport shoes?
To makeitworse; 76% of consumersdon’tbelievethatcompaniestell the truth in ads. Butiftheydon’t trust ads, thanwho do they trust whenthe’relookingfornew sport shoes?
To makeitworse; 76% of consumersdon’tbelievethatcompaniestell the truth in ads. Butiftheydon’t trust ads, thanwho do they trust whenthe’relookingfornew sport shoes?
To makeitworse; 76% of consumersdon’tbelievethatcompaniestell the truth in ads. Butiftheydon’t trust ads, thanwho do they trust whenthe’relookingfornew sport shoes?