Traditional advertising is more and more a nuisance for customers.
NFC can bring value to your brand and product through a new paradigm for proximity marketing.
See how something as simple as a tap can unlock your access to your customer.
3. Summary
1) The evolution of product marketing and brand promotion
2) What is Digital Marketing 2.0 ?
3) How NFC is going to change our lives (and our business)
4) Success stories
4. “ The purpose of
a business is to
create a customer
”
– Peter Drucker 5
6. What was Digital Marketing 1.0 like?
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7.
8. Consumer habits have changed
Traditional marketing is over: 2% to 9% penetration
WHAT I WANT
WHERE I WANT
WHEN I WANT
HOW I WANT
AND IF IT’S NOT MY WAY
TAKE THE HIGHWAY!
9
9. You will not get to them with a TV ad
Only 25% of consumers believe advertising
is a credible source of product information
90% trust the opinions of friends who have
used the product
70% trust opinions posted online
10. “ The purpose of
a business is to
create a customer
who creates customers
”
@shivsingh http://goingsocialnow.com
19. Blue Bite and partner Pearl Media launched
the first-ever NFC-enabled storefront in the
U.S to promote TNT’s top-rated drama series
Rizzoli & Isles
Starbucks China adds NFC to festive check-in
campaign. A voucher for a free drink upgrade
is earned via social network Jiepang
20. Passengers on Frankfurt's U-Bahn commuter
services will be able to access a range of
travel information services via smart posters
(Info-Moduls) located in each carriage
Museum of London, Nokia and Bolser allow
visitors to find out more about particular
exhibits, access vouchers, book tickets and
connect via social media
21. Nearly 20,000 NFC tags from UPM RFID will
be embedded in smart posters and stickers
used to promote Helsinki's year as the World
Design Capital.
Deep Springs International provides Haitians
with clean drinking water using NFC
technology
22. Blue Bite and RMG launched their mTag
services in San Francisco, delivering location-
specific information, coupons and offers to
consumers
UPM RFID tags connect French magazine
Amusement to online content, bridge the
divide between traditional print and online
magazines
23. Jiepang, China’s location-based services
leader, trials NFC-enabled mobile marketing
and payment services
Marketing of the new series of TV network
VH1's Basketball Wives includes a series of
NFC smart posters around New York and Los
Angeles.
24. Proxama showed a hi-tech version of a
traditional murder mystery game uses NFC
phones and tags to allow participants to
discover clues hidden around a venue and to
accuse their choice of suspect
Smart posters distributed around central
London to promote the latest X-Men film,
enabling NFC phone users to download an
exclusive trailer and connect with the movie's
Facebook page.
25. JCDecaux Australia has signed a two year
agreement which will see Tapit equip 240
advertising panels with NFC tags to create
Australiaʼs first NFC-enabled outdoor
advertising network
Clear Channel Singapore enters NFC
advertising market in 300 of the most
influential out-of-home advertising sites in
Singapore
26. Clear Channel brings NFC to London’s Oxford
Street. 100 locations are equipped with
digital advertising displays that include 72-
inch HD screens and NFC
Coca-Cola launches an NFC out-of-home
advertising campaign in Singapore, using the
NFC-enabled Mobile Life! network
introduced by Clear Channel
27. NFC means
Connecting the physical world
with the virtual world
28. Inventor of NFC
Provider of complete and
trusted NFC solutions
Visit us at M-Days, booth B10
http://www.nearfieldcommunication.com
29. References
G2, "Engaging and Activating Digitally Enabled Shoppers Along the Purchase
Decision Journey", Jun 2010
ReachLocal, "Rethinking the Consumer Buying Process", Oct 2011
Bates141, "The Present & Future of Digital Marketing", 2008
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