Whether it’s buying groceries or a new pair of shoes, most consumers will stick to what they know. And the data proves it. According to a recent Nielsen study, 22% of US consumers are nervous or worried about trying a new product. While 85% of purchases involve brands the customer’s already familiar with.
A shopper marketing strategy that blends the in-store and online shopping experience into a coherent whole can help you overcome the challenge of intractable customers. But first things first, what is the definition of shopper marketing?
Shopper marketing is a marketing strategy brands and retailers use to enhance the in-store and online shopping experience at point-of-sale. Whether it’s optimizing in-store layouts or simplifying the e-commerce checkout process, the goal of shopper marketing is to:
People often confuse shopper marketing with trade marketing. But the two approaches are very different.
Trade marketing focuses on building win-win relationships with wholesalers, distributors, and retailers to increase demand in your supply chain. Whereas shopper marketing is all about the end consumer. It’s a strategy that creates the best shopping experiences to increase sales, build stronger customer relationships, and more.
The purpose of brand marketing is to build memorable brands that people want to engage with. A successful brand marketing strategy:
A robust brand marketing strategy is the key to building strong, mutually beneficial retailer relationships. Brands get more in-store visibility and support for their products, while retailers get a reliable stream of qualified leads.
Brand marketing strategies tend to be long-term and use a variety of platforms, channels, and devices. For example, email, mobile, and social media.
Today’s brands and retailers operate in a dynamic, omnichannel environment. Social media, mobile apps, personalized email messages – it’s easier than ever to engage with your customers. But competition has boomed in the last 50 years and grabbing the customer’s attention at point of sale has become increasingly difficult.
Shopper marketing matters because it…
Every sale offers a window into customer behavior, preferences, and motivations. Shopper marketing provides a strategic framework that helps you convert raw customer data into actionable insights that drive sales by helping you:
The right shopper-marketing strategy includes manufacturers working with retailers to design and create solutions and tactics beneficial to both. Joint shopper marketing promotions influence consumer behavior and increases demand to help retailers drive sell through with customers.
By working together as partners, retailers and manufacturers can provide the greatest value to customers at the lowest possible cost. Brands need to provide comprehensive support to their retail partners and retailers in turn provide incremental shelf and display space to incite shoppers.
Customers don’t distinguish between online and offline in the same way as retailers. 73% of customers use multiple channels on their path to purchase – and they expect you to deliver a consistent experience every step of the way.
Omnichannel shopper marketing gives you a holistic view of the entire path to purchase, so you can provide positive and cohesive experiences as customers transition between touchpoints.
E-commerce has enjoyed a steady rise in popularity through direct-to-consumer and online channels over the past two decades as they ditch the high street and embrace the convenience of online shopping. That popularity skyrocketed during the pandemic creating new opportunities – and challenges.
In an increasingly crowded marketplace, eCommerce shopper marketing helps you raise brand awareness, drive traffic to your online store, and turn first-time visitors into long-term customers. It harnesses a range of tools and shopper marketing tactics to do this, including:
Customers appreciate brands that offer a personal touch. 80% of customers are more likely to shop with brands that offer a personalized experience. Showing that you understand their challenges and desires can go a long way to earning their loyalty.
Shopper marketing leverages the latest martech to provide you with accurate and relevant consumer insights. This gives you a window into customer behavior, preferences, and the various factors that influence purchasing decisions, so you can deliver targeted campaigns that resonate with your audience.
For ideas, see also our post on Shopper Marketing Campaign Examples.
Never underestimate the impact a pleasant atmosphere can have on the shopper experience. The design and layout of your store, as well as lighting, choice of music, and even your store’s scent, can influence shopper behavior on a subconscious level.
Scent marketing can boost in-store sales by as much as 11% and increase customer satisfaction by 20%. High-tempo music makes people shop faster, according to one study, while slower-paced music relaxes customers, so they spend more time browsing.
Retailers can leverage shopper marketing technology, including POS systems and apps, to find out what customers want from the in-store experience. You can then optimise the experience to match their preferences.
End-of-aisle and freestanding displays are one of the most effective tools for building brand recognition and convincing shoppers to buy your products.
These don’t have to be static countertops or window displays. Interactive or animated digital displays can help you grab the customer’s attention in cluttered or noisy supermarkets, where they have dozens of choices in every product category.
Retailers and customers often think of receipts as purely functional. But they can be a powerful weapon in your shopper marketing arsenal – if you know how to use them.
A receipt processing platform lets you collect, consolidate, and analyze point of sale (POS) and behavioral data. It gives you deeper insights into your customers. For example, which product categories are often bought together. This helps you optimize displays by positioning products that are frequently bought together next to each other.
Used correctly, receipt data allows you to build scalable receipt reward programs that increase loyalty and drive sales.
Product demos and free samples are a unique way to showcase the benefits, qualities, or key features of your products.
They allow you to and engage with prospective and existing customers by providing a human touch and letting shoppers experience and test products before they buy them. T
hey can help you increase awareness, attract new customers, build trust, and increase loyalty.
Consumer promotions like contests and sweepstakes, inject an element of fun into the shopping experience. By completing a simple task or activity, customers can win exciting prizes. This could be anything from an e-gift card to a free holiday.
Today’s shopper marketing solutions make it easier than ever to design, coordinate, deploy, and measure your promotions. The right solution ensures that your contests and promotions are:
What’s in it for you? A well-executed contest increases brand engagement. And since engaged customers represent a 23% premium in wallet share and profitability over the average customer, contests can also positively impact your bottom line.
73% of customers use social media to enhance their shopping experience. This covers the entire path to purchase – from reading customer reviews on Instagram to buying products directly from the Facebook Marketplace.
One of the best ways to incorporate social media into your shopper marketing strategy is with geotargeting. Geotargeting leverages shopper marketing technology to help you deliver targeted content and messages directly to your customers, based on their location. This ensures the right products and messages appear in front of the right customers at the right time.
Driven by the proliferation of smartphones, technology will continue to blur the lines between the in-store and online shopping experience.
Over 83% of the world’s population own a smartphone. And, according to the latest Global Digital Shopping Index, 42% of people who shop in-store use their smartphone at least once during a transaction.
Among several shopper marketing tech trends, the next few years will see greater investment in:
For many years, personalization was the holy grail for shopper marketers. To stand out in a crowded marketplace, brands and retailers would strive to deliver personalized messages and offers to their customers. Typically, this relied on third or second-party data which doesn’t always produce the best results.
Customer expectations have changed. They expect brands and retailers to dig deeper and provide individualized experiences.
91% of consumers are more likely to purchase from brands that deliver tailored offers. The most successful brands will be those that go the extra mile to understand individual customer buying journeys. And this requires you to combine third and second-party insights with the first and zero-party data you collect from customers on every channel and touchpoint.
The challenge for shopper marketers will be providing this level of individualization in a digital, cookie-less world where privacy comes first.
Branded messaging doesn’t carry the weight it once did. In just a few clicks, shoppers can access hundreds of candid user reviews and the unfiltered opinions of their fellow shoppers. What customers really want is authenticity and transparency.
Enter user-generated content (UGC).
According to the 2022 Shopper Experience Index, 40% of customers are more likely to buy a product from an ad on the strength of UGC, like customer reviews. Brands and retailers will embrace authentic UGC to build trust and loyalty among their customers in the coming years.
There’s been a sea change in the makeup of customer rewards programs in recent years. Everyone likes a discount, but today’s customers want more. They want brands and retailers to think outside the box and provide personalized experiences that add value to their loyalty.
Shopper marketers are taking up the challenge and exploring more innovative approaches to customer rewards. These include:
Neuromarketing, also called consumer neuroscience, is the study of the human brain to predict and influence consumer behavior. At one time, marketers regarded it as frontier science and viewed the retail applications with skepticism. But recent studies have demonstrated its value, and we expect to see brands and retailers harness that potential.
Neuromarketing uses a range of tools that give you a better understanding customer motivations and preferences. These include eye-tracking, facial coding, and biometrics.
Snipp provides promotions and loyalty programs designed to engage customers across the entire path to purchase – in-store, at home, and online. Clients can run everything from one-off promotions to evergreen loyalty programs that meet objectives at a brand, shopper, category, and portfolio level. Programs and promotions are customizable by region, language, channel, retailer, and more.
SnippCARE, our modular Customer Acquisition, Retention & Engagement platform, is powered by our market-leading receipt processing platform for purchase and non-purchase validation. SnippCARE enables you to implement ROI-driven, global omni-channel programs.
We capture zero-party data in real time to build proprietary data sets that drive engagement, personalization, and brand loyalty, and enable intelligent decision-making. It’s tailor-made for brands to build deeper relationships with their consumers. We'll work with your shopper marketing agency to integrate with your overall marketing strategy.
For over a decade, we’ve worked with the world’s leading organizations in both B2C and B2B spaces, across industry verticals. These include CPG/FMCG, retail, pharma, utility, home and outdoor, alcohol, tobacco, lifestyle, and more