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Friday, September 19, 2008

The New World Order: Consumer Engagement

Engagement I originally uploaded by C.Barr.
I submitted this article to Solutia Now!, our company newsletter. It was published on 8/12/08.

There’s a new world order around and it’s called engagement – consumer or end-user engagement. It’s a manifestation of The Cluetrain Manifesto: The End of Business as Usual declaration that all markets are conversations. It results from increased access to broadband Internet and the many tools that enable conversation. It’s also here to stay.

The new world order affects all aspects of our lives: how we bank, share photos [e.g., Flickr], prepare homework, make phone calls [e.g., Skype], network professionally [e.g. LinkedIn], research [e.g., Google], buy stuff [e.g., Amazon], and find directions [e.g., MapQuest], even how we work. It allows us to express our opinions and benefit from the experiences of others. It even allows us to engage in conversations around topics of common interest.

In fact, the new world order blurs the lines between public and personal lives, between behemoth organizations and individual end users. You see, individuals prefer to engage with other individuals. The more organizations encourage employees to get involved in the conversation, the better end users react, and the more organizations can learn and contribute.

It’s a wonderful and vibrant time during which an open exchange of ideas via blogs, wikis and communities leads to co-creation, new solutions and value creation. Participants engage fully!

And, although the breakdown of the old rules of market interaction – think traditional push, mass-market communications – may intimidate or overwhelm, they don’t have to, particularly if you embrace the new world order.

Nylon Intermediates’ Wear-Dated carpet fiber has embraced the new world order. We’re listening, participating in the conversation and creating digital content. And, then, we relate it all back to the recently redesigned Wear-Dated website. The goal: to engage end users.

With Google alerts, we listen for conversations about our brand and category.

We participate in social media activities like Blogger Social and BlogHer Business, contribute to The Age of Conversation, experiment with platforms like Twitter and Plurk, post photos to Flickr and have a presence on Facebook [both with a Wear-Dated carpet fiber page and a Friends of Wear-Dated group].

We create digital content. Lots of it. On Flooring The Consumer as it relates to marketing, the retail experience and marketing to women [i.e., B2B]. On The Carpetology Blog as it relates to anything carpet related [i.e., B2C]. We even have a video series, titled “A Foot’s Perspective” on YouTube, brought to you by The Women of Wear-Dated!

We integrate all of those efforts on the newly redesigned Wear-Dated website which is social media friendly. The site is searchable, share-able and comment-able. Visitors can rate and comment on products and retailers. We link Carpetology [or Flooring The Consumer] content to specific web pages or to the Newsroom. Not only do we promote retailer or mill partner consumer events, but we’ve created content that helps tell the story behind the Wear-Dated brand, the people of Wear-Dated and our programs. We’ve even enabled RSS or email subscription for Newsroom items.

With these steps, we begin to demonstrate that the Wear-Dated brand consists of real human beings who care passionately about the carpet category and products made with Wear-Dated carpet fiber. We also draw in mill and retail partners to help tell the carpet story.

We’ve only just begun our journey, but expect the new world order to be rich, rewarding and full of engaging conversation. If you’d like to join us, look for us in the blogosphere, on Facebook, the Wear-Dated website or simply email cbwhittemore [at] gmail [dot] com.

This article also inspired my related post Consumers And The New World Order at the TalkFloor Blog.

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Monday, March 31, 2008

TalkFloor Tells Flooring News

There's a new online flooring publication called TalkFloor.com. Have you heard about it? Have you subscribed for free daily email updates?

TalkFloor is the creation of John Simonson from Webstream Dynamics [also author of Flooring Insights & Tips blog] and Dave Foster, of FloorRadio.

Here's how John and Dave describe the site:

"Who is TalkFloor.com?

TalkFloor is the vision of two flooring guys. One guy with a microphone (that's Dave Foster of FloorRadio) and one with a mouse (that's John Simonson of Webstream Dynamics). We felt there is a real need for a great flooring industry web portal to keep flooring professionals up to date on the latest happenings in the flooring industry. A web site that is totally committed to bringing the latest news and audio interviews, as well as product videos, expert blogs, resource guide, marketplace, industry events, job opportunities and lots more exciting things. If it is happening anywhere in the flooring industry you will find it here first!!"

Key words: web portal and expert blogs. That what makes TalkFloor particularly unusual. The first flooring industry portal to feature blogs!

Here's the visual lineup [I know the images are small - Can you pick me out?] And, more detail on the TalkFloor blogs, which cover a wide range of topics.

+ The Brand Stand by Paul Friederichsen from BrandBiz Marketing Communications discusses marketing and branding.

+ Web Strategies by John Simonson is all about Web Site Design, SEO & Web Marketing.

+ Design by Don Marlowe offers design perspective.

+ Sustainability by Jon Dougal, who has a rich background in sustainable design [he's also the editor of the Green InSight Newsletter], promotes sustainability.

+ Totally Tech by Scott McGillivray offering Technology Help by RFMS [which also offers the Bits 'n Bytes newsletter]

+ Flooring the Consumer. Although it carries the same name as this Flooring The Consumer, it focuses more intensely on the flooring consumer. At least, so far.

+ Round the World by Jim Gould from the Floor Covering Institute offers insights into the floor covering business from around the World - literally! He's just come back from China.

+ Zeitgeist by Ben Kinlaw offers insights into housing, flooring, and the economy.

My posts to date include:
Please Write Your Elected Officials...
Customer Service: The New Luxury
The Flooring Installation Opportunity
Surfaces 2008 - Focus on the Consumer?
How Well Do You Know Your Consumer?
Feasting The Senses

Do check out TalkFloor.com and consider subscribing to the email newsletter [on front page, right hand side]. It will definitely keep you in the flooring know!

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