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Importance of Omnichannel Marketing for Your Business

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
January 15, 2022
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This type of marketing provides different fulfillment channels for the consumers’ convenience. This involves in-store, eCommerce, or the combination of both.

This involves the integration of branding and messaging both online and offline. This technique heavily relies on good, meaningful, and streamlined content across all selling channels.

When you have multiple selling platforms, providing and managing content for all these can become tedious. This is where tools such as eCommerce content automation platforms come in handy. These platforms can help a business create consistent and value-adding content across all channels or selling points.

When you feed in your data for once, these tools will take care of the omnichannel marketing even without coding. These platforms will help in creating, updating, and publishing the content for the omnichannel marketing of your business with minimal efforts and time.

How Omnichannel Marketing Works

Omnichannel marketing means that a brand must be present on different platforms. This will allow users to interact and land on the store’s official website through any of the available channels.

What’s interesting is, when a customer clicks an ad, each of their social accounts becomes available for further advertising of the brand.

As a result, each channel updates according to the last customer experience. With each touchpoint, there is an update, and a unified experience is created across each channel.

With omnichannel marketing, your customers can interact with you through different channels. Moreover, it’s easier for them to buy your products and services.

How omnichannel marketing works
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How omnichannel marketing works (Source: pxhere.com)

To further understand the process, here is a step-wise guide to help elaborate on how an omnichannel marketing platform works.

Step 1: Customer Visit

First off, your customer must visit your website after seeing your ad on Instagram or Facebook. After adding your products to the cart, they start the check-out process and add the shipping and other details. However, they leave the cart there and don’t buy the products immediately.

Step 2: Exit Intent Popups

When the customer doesn’t purchase your product and is about to leave the webpage, you can use a popup question to interact. These popups are called exit-intent popups and they aim to provide the customer with one last offer before they leave the webpage.

Such popups usually have discount offers or coupons. Suppose, the user can only use these special discount coupons when they sign up. This allows your platform to decide the future process.

In essence, you can create a personalized experience for the customer.

Step 3: Brand Awareness

By now, the customer is well-aware of the brand and may return to purchase from you again. Your job is to follow up and buzz them about their abandoned cart on their social platforms.

You can also throw in a couple of discount offers and ask for testimonials. Furthermore, you can also send promotional emails and reminders if the customer shares their email and phone details.

Step 4: Aggressive Marketing

It’s time to market your products more aggressively. Talk about the premium features and the standout elements of your brand.

This involves retargeting different social channels. However, you must be smart in terms of placing the informational content across different channels.

Logically validate the customer’s interest according to their actions on your website.

Step 5: Get Feedback

By now, the customer must have purchased your product. If yes, get all the important feedback from them. Ask for a review and referrals. To collect these responses, use social media tools like online messenger apps, text messages, etc.

Step 6: Follow-Up

Make sure to follow up with your customer to continue your sales process further. Remember, you are trying to convert a one-time customer into a regular one. What happens when you send unified messages to your customers?

  • It helps build a better brand image.
  • It creates an environment of trust between your brand and the customer.

So, you must act according to the digital behavior of the customer. This way, it’s easier to provide a more personalized experience to them.

Which Marketing Channels are Effective?

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Omnichannel marketing channels (Source: blog.inkforall.com)

Instagram and Facebook

A majority of social media users are there on Facebook, Instagram, or both. So target your audience through their behavior on these platforms, converting them into customers. Here, customer engagement and retargeting ads are critical for effective results.

Amazon

Amazon is a trusted name in online shopping. So if your brand is there, it quickly builds customer trust and accelerates the conversion process. According to research, about 47% of e-commerce operates through Amazon.

Email

Email marketing is great for personalized marketing. Generally, your email recipients come through online forms, surveys and lead magnets. It’s a great option for promotional content, follow-ups and customer service inquiries.

Text Messages

Text messages are mainly there for retargeting. And they are quite helpful in many situations, for example:

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  • Abandoned carts
  • Company-wide messages
  • Reminders
  • Order status updates

WhatsApp

WhatsApp is one of the fastest communication platforms these days. Therefore, companies make sure that their potential customers can easily access the services through WhatsApp. It’s more effective for cross-communication and in dealing with real-time queries.

Messenger

Messenger is ideal for 24/7 customer support. Moreover, messenger chatbots are great in taking customer queries and auto-responding and FAQs.

Messengers allow you to operate and interact with customers out of working hours. It gives you a better opportunity to convert and generate more leads.

Furthermore, there are no unattended answers as the previous answers can be directed to the next person that asks the same question.

YouTube

With YouTube, you can retarget the visitors who search for some specific terms in their search engines or social platforms. Generally, YouTube marketing is quite repetitive just to make sure that the viewer buys the product.

Other Channels

Other channels include podcasts, blogs, and vlogs. These resources are great when your customer is well-informed about your product niche. As a result, you can expect some highly technical questions which are best answered through public posts in the form of text or videos.

Podcasts and blogs are the most effective ways to communicate the true message about your brand to the general audience.

Conclusion

With omnichannel marketing, you always remain relevant, especially in a highly competitive market. It gives you a better chance against your competitors because you will always be in the face of your potential customer.

Instagram and Facebook

A majority of social media users are there on Facebook, Instagram, or both. So target your audience through their behavior on these platforms, converting them into customers. Here, customer engagement and retargeting ads are critical for effective results.

Amazon

Amazon is a trusted name in online shopping. So if your brand is there, it quickly builds customer trust and accelerates the conversion process. According to research, about 47% of e-commerce operates through Amazon.

Email

Email marketing is great for personalized marketing. Generally, your email recipients come through online forms, surveys and lead magnets. It’s a great option for promotional content, follow-ups and customer service inquiries.

Text Messages

Text messages are mainly there for retargeting. And they are quite helpful in many situations, for example:

  • Abandoned carts
  • Company-wide messages
  • Reminders
  • Order status updates

WhatsApp

WhatsApp is one of the fastest communication platforms these days. Therefore, companies make sure that their potential customers can easily access the services through WhatsApp. It’s more effective for cross-communication and in dealing with real-time queries.

Messenger

Messenger is ideal for 24/7 customer support. Moreover, messenger chatbots are great in taking customer queries and auto-responding and FAQs.

Messengers allow you to operate and interact with customers out of working hours. It gives you a better opportunity to convert and generate more leads.

Furthermore, there are no unattended answers as the previous answers can be directed to the next person that asks the same question.

YouTube

With YouTube, you can retarget the visitors who search for some specific terms in their search engines or social platforms. Generally, YouTube marketing is quite repetitive just to make sure that the viewer buys the product.

Conclusion

With omnichannel marketing, you always remain relevant, especially in a highly competitive market. It gives you a better chance against your competitors because you will always be in the face of your potential customer.

With this marketing strategy, you won’t let your customer get away, and it helps you to expand your range in the digital world. Finally, personalized customer behavior gives customers a good reason to buy your products and services.

Simply put, when you use omnichannel marketing for your business, the customers see product recommendations based on their own online behavior. This means every user will see personalized products on their browser and other online interfaces.

Nowadays, there are various eCommerce content automation platforms available which can help you in automating the omnichannel marketing process.

When you feed in your data for once, these platforms will take care of the omnichannel marketing even without coding. These platforms will help in creating, updating and publishing the content for the omnichannel marketing of your business with minimal efforts and time.

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