I just gave an interview for an industrial marketing magazine and I thought I’d share my answers with you here.
advice for manufacturing executives on this topic?
Tools and Methods: The best method to use for this is qualitative research and this is where your social media tools really come in handy. (If you’re not on social media — you will have to spend a lot of time and money on this step, but it will be worth it). Jump on LinkedIn and start searching for groups in your target industry, start asking questions and don’t be afraid to share what you’re up to — without revealing anything proprietary. Also search keywords that you’re interested using Twitter. I’m in the process of doing some research for Compressed Natural Gas fuel systems and have gotten some of my most useful information from my contacts in that industry.
Run some in-depth-interviews. That’s the official name, I just call it talk to some people. Call people who are in the buying center of your targeted companies and literally have conversations with them about what you’re intending to do. This is actually stealth marketing at its best. Not only are you getting valuable marketing information for your plan, but you are also doing PR and early sales and marketing to people who might (and often are) interested in buying what your’e selling. Keep in touch with them and keep them informed about what you’re doing.
Tools and Methods: A good list is what you need with good contact names, reach out to your sales team and manufacturers reps for help. They won’t be eager to just hand over their valuable customer lists, so be sure to include them in the process. Write an introductory or explanatory letter and have the reps send it out to the list.
Tools and Methods: IdeaScale, Get Satisfaction are two big names out there to try. Visit the sites, open an account. You’ll receive a custom URL where you can send your customers. You can also create widgets to place on your website where customers can go to give feedback.
Tools and Methods. Just google online survey and you will be overwhelmed with choices. I use QuestionPro/SurveyAnalytics, but you can also use Survey Monkey. AND email marketing tools like Constant Contact also offer the ability to manage your customer list AND do simple surveys. So that it a great choice if your survey needs are simple.
Participate in social media. Many manufacturers think that social media tools are for telling people what you’re doing. But they are actually much better tools for listening. If you don’t have a social media presence — get one. Start a blog, get on LinkedIn and Create a Facebook Page – you’ll be amazed at how many people are there from your industry. Granted it won’t be thousands, but there will be some that you can connect to and reach out to. So use those tools.