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Digital Sense

The Common Sense Approach to Effectively Blending Social Business Strategy, Marketing Technology, and Customer Experience

Wright, Travis / Snook, Chris J.

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1. Edition March 2017
304 Pages, Hardcover
Practical Approach Book

ISBN: 978-1-119-29170-1
John Wiley & Sons

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Digital Sense provides a complete playbook for organizations seeking a more engaged customer experience strategy. By reorganizing sales and marketing to compete in today's digital-first, omni-channel environment, you gain newfound talent and knowledge from the resources already at hand. This book provides two pragmatic frameworks for implementing and customizing a new marketing operating system at any size organization. The Experience Marketing Framework and the Social Business Strategy Framework break down proven methods for exceeding the expectations customers form throughout the entirety of the buying journey. Customizable for any industry, sector, or scale, these frameworks can help your organization leap to the front of the line.
* Optimize competitive advantage and customer experience
* Map strategy back to business objectives
* Engage customers with a pragmatic, proven marketing system
* Reorganize sales and marketing to fill talent and knowledge gaps

Digital Sense cuts through the crosstalk and confusion to give you a solid strategy for success.

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Compete in the digital world with pragmatic strategies for success

Digital Sense provides a complete playbook for organizations seeking a more engaged customer experience strategy. By reorganizing sales and marketing to compete in today's digital-first, omni-channel environment, you gain newfound talent and knowledge from the resources already at hand. This book provides two pragmatic frameworks for implementing and customizing a new marketing operating system at any size organization, with step-by-step roadmaps for optimizing your customer experience to gain a competitive advantage. The Experience Marketing Framework and the Social Business Strategy Framework break down proven methods for exceeding the expectations customers form throughout the entirety of the buying journey. Customizable for any industry, sector, or scale, these frameworks can help your organization leap to the front of the line.

The evolution of marketing and sales demands a revolution in business strategy, but realizing the irrelevance of traditional methods doesn't necessarily mean knowing what comes next. This book shows you how to compete in today's market, with real-world frameworks for implementation.
* Optimize competitive advantage and customer experience
* Map strategy back to business objectives
* Engage customers with a pragmatic, proven marketing system
* Reorganize sales and marketing to fill talent and knowledge gaps

Today's customer is savvy, with more options than ever before. It's critical to meet them where they are, and engagement is the cornerstone of any cohesive, effective strategy. The technological revolution has opened many doors for marketing and sales, but the key is knowing what lies behind each one--what works for your competitor may not be right for you. Digital Sense cuts through the crosstalk and confusion to give you a solid strategy for success.

Acknowledgments xiii

Foreword xvii

Preface A Tale of Two "Tweeties" xxi

The "Save Our Chiefs" Movement xxix

Optus in Australia xxxiv

The Genesis of this Book xxxvii

Section I OVERVIEW 1

1 The Game at Speed 3

Why Your Organization Needs a Digital Sense DNA Layer 3

The Game Has Forever Been Changed 4

Bits of Knowledge 8

Who Is This Book For? 9

2 Influencers, Zombies, and Everything Between 11

The Rise of Digital Transformation 11

Attention and Trust 14

Influencers, Amplifiers, Motivatables, and Zombies 16

Section II BUILDING A CUSTOMER-CENTRIC ORGANIZATION 23

3 Introducing the Experience Marketing Framework 25

The Framework to Ask Powerful Questions 26

The Experience Marketing Framework 28

Customer Experience Is the Battleground in a Digital World 30

Takeaways from Introducing the EMF 31

4 The Insights Layer 33

The Customer Is the Main Thing 34

Customers, Competitors, and Forces 37

The Customer 38

The Importance of Persona and Customer Journey Mapping 40

Audience Development Exercise 41

Look Honestly at Your Competitive Landscape 43

The Customer Is the Asset 47

"Use the Force, Luke!" 50

The 6 Ds (Phases) as Classified by Peter Diamandis 51

5 Mind over Organizational Matter 61

Mind and Brain Mechanics 101 62

Substance Is All Around Us. We Just Need the Thought. 64

The Stick-Person Explained 67

Understanding the Mind Using the Stick-Person Graphic 69

The Six Intellectual Faculties 74

What to Do When the Zombies Attack 80

Break through Your Comfort Zone 80

Nothing Stays the Same! 81

6 The Vision Layer 91

The Vision Layer + Social Business 93

The Vision Layer Exercises 93

Customer Journeys 98

The Journey Map Touch Point Exercise 100

Scope 102

Takeaways from the Vision Layer 105

7 The Success Layer 107

What Is a Social Business? 110

Begin with the End in Mind 112

Loops, Love, and ROI 115

Optimizing the Operational Loop 120

Audit 1: ROT Content Audit 120

Audit 2: Brand Guidelines Audit 125

Audit 3: Heuristic Audit 125

Good Governance Guidelines 126

Takeaways from the Success Layer 128

Section III SOCIAL BUSINESS STRATEGIES AND TACTICS 129

8 Social Business Strategy for Marketing 131

Appropriate Campaign Goals 135

Content Marketing and Paid Media Amplification 139

Case Study: Fort Collins Startup Week Goes Global on $2,500 144

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) 145

Key Determinants Impacting Your Organic Search Ranking 146

Enterprise Paid Search 148

Predictive Advertising Management 149

GEO Targeting and IP-Based Advertising 150

9 Social Business Strategy for Sales 153

What Is Social Selling? 154

Why Is Social Selling Important? 154

Goals for Social Selling 154

Who Should Own Social Selling? 155

The Social Selling System 156

Social Selling Implementation 156

Social Selling Challenges 158

Account-Based Marketing (ABM) 158

Case Study: #Closing $Millions for Pennies on the Dollar 160

10 Social Business Strategy for Influencers and Employee Advocates 163

Influencer Marketing Tech Is Fragmented 164

Key Trend 1: Decline of Advertising Due to the Massive Increase in Ad Blockers Globally 164

Key Trend 2: Rise of Influencer Programs Is Leading to Greater Need for Efficiencies and Proving ROI 164

Key Trend 3: CMOs Are Driving the Budget Increase in Marketing Technology Spend 165

Key Trend 4: Four Critical Factors Are Fueling the Chaos in Influencer Marketing 165

The Five Categories of Influencer Marketing Tech 165

Influencer Marketing Platform "5 Capabilities" Model 166

The Influencer Marketing Manifesto 167

Community: Size and Type of Audience 167

Content: Format and Type 167

Channel: Social Networks and Sites 168

Credibility: Topical Relevancy 168

Chemistry: Brand-Influencer Fit 169

Controversy: Lack of Resonance and Transparency 169

Employee Advocacy 169

Employees Are the Most Credible Voices in Your Organization 170

Employee Advocacy Drives Sales 170

Who Is Doing Employee Advocacy Right? 171

11 Social Business Strategy for HR 173

Social Recruiting 173

Use Social Media to Evaluate Cultural Fit 175

The New Face of Social Recruitment 176

Play Sherlock 177

Case Study: #Hirecarlos: How to Get Your Dream Gig with Social Media 178

Case Study: Finding $500,000 Worth of Talent for $250 in Ads 182

Themes for Your Advertising 183

12 Social Business Strategy for Customer Service 187

We All Want the Same Simple Pleasures 188

Social Media Triage 191

Audit Your CX Center of Excellence 193

Where to Begin? 194

Section IV DATA AND AUTOMATION 197

13 Designing Your Ultimate Marketing Stack 199

How to Build a Solid MarTech Stack 200

Bottoms Up 200

CRM 201

Marketing Automation 201

Tag Management 201

Analytics and Tracking: You Need to Track Your Performance, Ads, Technology, and Everything Else 202

Invest in Keeping Your Stack Open 202

Monitoring the MarTech Stack 207

MarTech That Drives Business Growth 211

Agile Is Your Savior 212

Marketing Technology Frameworks and the EMF 212

Always-On Assessment, Evaluation, and Adoption 213

No Single Platform Winner aka "Marketing Operating System" 213

Build, Buy, Or Rent? 214

Mobile Marketing Technology Stacks 214

Drive Internal Buy-In and Stakeholder Influence by Measured ROI 215

Section V FUTURE-PROOFING 217

14 Building A Personal Brand, BRO 219

Business Relationship Optimization 219

Ass Kiss It Forward 221

ProSumerTribuDucers 223

15 Avoiding Obsolescence and the Road Ahead 227

Dead Ideas 227

Experts Evolve into Sensemakers! 229

Lifelong Learning as a Habit 229

5G, IoT, AI, VR, and Drones, Oh My! 230

The Fourth Industrial Revolution 231

Virtual Reality Mini-VRcations 232

Virtual Reality Masterminds and Uploadable Consciousness 233

5G Allows Minimal Latency 234

The Dark Side of Drones 235

5G Possibilities 236

Notes 239

About the Authors 249

Index 251
"This book is a requirement for leaders who, like me, believe that building companies that put their people and their customers in the center of every decision and strategy is the only way to go." ~ @petershankman Peter Shankman, author of Nice Companies Finish First and founder of Help a Reporter Out (HARO) and the Shankminds Entrepreneurial Community

"This book equips managers and professional communicators with new tools to increase customer satisfaction and, even, employee happiness. This book keeps you from being a digital @#%hole and making mistakes that can cause deep pain for those who watch over a company's reputation." ~ @scobleizer Robert Scoble, technical evangelist, futurist, author at Scobleizer

"Organizations that fail to treat the customer as the #1 asset in a digital world will face extinction and this book and practical solutions will help leaders implement and build a customer-centric marketing plan that is both innovative and reliable." ~ @jeannebliss Jeanne Bliss, author of Chief Customer Officer 2.0 and cofounder Customer Experience Professionals Association

"The next 20 years will see more change than the previous 300 and this book will help organizations build an agile strategy that gives them a sustainable model for navigating these shifts with a human-centric culture and customer experience." ~ @gleonhard Gerd Leonhard, futurist and author of Technology vs. Humanity

"Digital Sense is common sense for the digital world -- but for most organizations, it's not common yet. Travis and Chris do a terrific job of explaining how to successfully adapt your business to this new environment with a thoroughly engaging narrative. Two thumbs up!" ~ @chiefmartec Scott Brinker, CTO, author, and chair of the MarTech Conference

"These days, your competitive advantage will come from your ability to focus your entire company on creating the ultimate customer experience. Travis and Chris will show you how. Written with energy, humor, and an in-your-face style that will keep you engaged page after page, Digital Sense is a must-read." ~ @stevefarber Steve Farber, author of The Radical Leap, The Radical Edge, and Greater Than Yourself

"When you focus on the future, you're doing something right. The authors' blueprint an easy-to-follow playbook for any size business to use as a template for success in this digital driven world. The strategies in the book pinpoint practices that are sure to become industry standards." ~ @marshacollier Marsha Collier, author of The Ultimate Online Customer Service Guide and many other best-selling books

"In order to truly succeed as a human organization you must create organization-wide digital sense and this book gives you a playbook and the inspiration to lead that transformation". ~ @bryankramer Bryan Kramer - bestselling author, keynote and TED speaker, and CEO

"If you think I'm going to give a positive, biased review of this book solely because I host a podcast with Travis, you'd be wrong. In fact, working closely with him over the years makes me more critical of his work. So let me say this: Digital Sense is not chock full of generic, vanilla advice. This book is stuffed to the rafters with everything you need -- strategically and tactically -- to succeed in today's digital marketing minefield, illustrated throughout with inspirational and practical case studies." ~@TheRealSJR Stewart Rogers, journalist, analyst, and speaker at VentureBeat and VB Insight