In my prior post I introduced the wonders of the 5 W's, and how you could benefit from utilizing this foundation of journalism in your efforts to innovate & develop potent marketing strategies. In this post I provide a peak into one of several dozen 5W's frameworks you can use to turbo-charge your marketing efforts.
5 W's Consumer Journey Framework
This framework provides you with a powerful tool for generating a rich inventory of ideas & insights with respect to the customer journey for your product or service.
(click to download as PDF)
Using the tool couldn't be more straightforward:
1. Create a matrix like the one above, comprised of two dimensions - the 5W's dimension and the consumer journey dimension.
2. Take each customer journey dimension (e.g., demand, search, purchase, etc.) through each of the 5W's, one at a time. Note that some of the Ws will be less relevant to some of the journey dimensions. Despite this, always push yourself to generate insights - 9 times out 10 they exist but just require a little extra brain juice. Within each journey/W box, write as many ideas & thoughts that come to mind.
3. Redo the exercise a few days later and see what additional thoughts you are able to generate. Allowing a little incubation time for your thoughts rarely fails to deliver some powerful new ideas.
4. Now, with your fully blown-out matrix in-front of you, ask yourself some of the following questions:
- What new channels might I want to explore for increasing product awareness, improving the product search, selling, & servicing ?
- What new consumer needs are likely generated at various points along the consumer journey and how might I benefit from them?
- What complementary products or services might I want to offer or bundle with my product at various stages along the customer journey or to specific customer segments?
- What new partnerships might we want to explore to provide greater total value to our customers at various points along the customer journey?
- What marcom approaches might we want to test or use with certain customer segments, within certain contexts, or at different stages along the consumer journey?
- What new products or features might I want to offer to meet the needs of certain customer segments within certain contexts and during specific stages of the customer journey?
- What ways can I improve & influence the search & decision-making process for customers / specific customer segments?
- What ways can I can improve the {purchase & payment, delivery & installation, usage & maintenance, disposal, repurchase & renewal} experience for customers / specific customer segments?
So I'd like to ask each of you to try the tool out on a product or service that you currently sell or manage. After you have run through the tool and the battery of follow-up questions for improving your business, let me know what insights or ideas you were able to generate - I would love to hear about them, and have you share them with the rest of our marketing community.
And of course, please let me know if you have any questions along the way - I am more than happy to answer them.
Have fun, and I'm looking forward to hearing about the innovative ideas & insights you come up with!
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3 comments:
Great post, Doug. I will give this a try and post my feedback.
hi i'm given an assignment to compare any of the recent product which i have purchasedand write it in 5W model comparing it with any other competitors.But I dnt know from where to start can you help me out.....
where can i get to know about the 5W model
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