Survey: consumers want to talk to Apple, Sony, Microsoft
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Jun 25, 2008 at 12:31pm
Fifty-five percent of consumers want an ongoing dialogue with brands, according to a recent survey conducted by ExpoTV, a video-based social network specifically created for consumers. The survey explored how direct consumer engagement creates brand advocacy.
The survey also revealed that positive brand experiences can generate word-of-mouth buzz: more than 60 percent of those polled said they tell 10 or more people about the products they like while a third tell 20 or more people. The survey, administered to the influential consumers which make up the ExpoTV community, explored the growing desire consumers have to talk to brands.
Topping the list of consumer electronics brands consumers want to talk to are Apple, Sony and Microsoft. For consumer packaged goods participants list Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble and Pepsi as the top brands they are interested in communicating with.
The willingness of a company to engage with consumers directly impacts loyalty and can even lead to increased purchase intent, according to the folks at ExpoTV. In fact, 89 percent of respondents would feel more loyal to brands which invited them to participate in a feedback group, and 92 percent of those who have a positive experience communicating with a brand will recommend purchasing a product from that brand to someone they know. This data suggests that the key to empowering loyal consumers is through direct engagement and ongoing dialogue, says Dave Rubinstein, ExpoTV’s vice president of brand engagement.
“We found that not only are consumers ready and willing to communicate with brands that they are familiar with, but they also want to communicate with brands that are new or unfamiliar to them,” he adds. “This is especially encouraging for smaller brands which are just starting out, or for those that are expanding into product categories for which they are lesser known.”
While consumers are interested in engaging in a dialogue with brands around customer support and pricing, the survey showed that they are most interested in discussing product design. Nearly 50 percent stated that they would be interested in knowing what new products are coming out and expressed a desire to share their ideas on new products and services. Survey respondents were also interested in communicating about brands’ efforts to improve existing products and share positive experiences.
“What we’re finding across the board is that consumers are very eager to engage with brands and to share their opinions and experience in a constructive way,” says Rubinstein. “These are the individuals that marketers should be targeting because of their knowledge, enthusiasm and influence. Embracing them is the key to harnessing the power of word-of-mouth marketing and ultimately driving brand loyalty.”
“Macsimum News” is a proud supporter of Planet Gumbo, which feeds the hungry. We urge you to help them in their efforts.
Macsimum News has a presence on Facebook. Why not sign up? Log in to Facebook, go to Groups and type in Macsimum News to get there from here.
Article Information
Comment on this Article Print this Article Email this Article Digg This
Contributor
Dennis Sellers
Dennis has been a newspaper editor/reporter (seven years) and teacher (seven years). He has over 4,000 magazine, newspaper and online articles to his credit. He has also covered the Mac and tech industries for over a decade for such online publications as MacCentral, MacMinute and now MacsimumNews.






