In stock alerts: how e-retailers can recapture their consumer’s interest

In this digital era of booming E-commerce it is important for companies to keep the interest of potential consumers. There is then a need for the consumer to be kept in the loop when a product which is desired sells out and becomes unattainable. In situations such as this a consumer loses interest and would be directed elsewhere in the search for an alternative.

A method of customer retention is email marketing, which is a highly effective digital marketing strategy of sending emails to prospects and customers. (OptinMonster, 2019)

In terms of online fashion retailers an example of email marketing is a back in stock email alert. This is an email  addressing the consumer that the product they requested is back in stock. With an email alert system in place, a customer attempts to purchase an out of stock item but instead is greeted with a popup informing them of the unavailability. A layover form is then presented with fields for the consumer to enter their email address and the option to be notified when the product is back in stock. This turns a negative experience into a method of retaining a potential customer.

To gain a better understanding of the customer’s experience, below are two scenarios which show customer touch points and two differing possible outcomes.

 

The scenarios represent two very different customer journeys the main difference is scenario two ends with the customer making a purchase in the near future.

The way in which companies may present the layover forms or popups will differ and there are many ways in which this can be done. Below are two examples

pop-up1
Pop-up 1
pop up 2
Pop-up 2

The first example shows how the pop up may look if the consumer is already a member and has previously purchased from the company. The second image gives representation of how the pop up may look for a new customer, who will need to enter their email address to become known to the company.

A detail to consider before implementing email stock alerts for an E-commerce store is that inventory management and stock control systems should already be in place. An inventory management system is a method by which a company manages stock in terms of stock checks and reordering (Widmer, 2019). A common inventory management system is minimum stock levels, the minimum stock level is the level at which consumer demand is met, if stock reaches below this level then it is time to replenish stock to ensure fulfilment of customer orders.

Although email marketing is very effective and useful for a business there are many points to consider before implementing this initiative. To ensure the email is effective one aspect to consider would be the email subject. The email subject should be targeted and not generic, the subject should get straight to the point and shouldn’t be something that could be sent to any customer (Hong, 2015). Another point to consider is frequency of emails, how often will emails be sent? If the user is bombarded with constant irrelevant emails they may be put off and regard it as spam (Reimers, 2016). The last point to consider is does the email add value for the consumer, value in this sense refers to relationship value, the relationship between company and consumer where the consumer gains beneficial information on product and market knowledge (Skarmeas, 2016).

The video below explains basic principles to implement when composing marketing emails and ways in which to make them efficient and gain a higher open rates.

 

(Google business, 2019)

 

References

Google business (2019). Do’s & Don’ts of Email Marketing. [online] YouTube. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=p9FPrwTwIXU [Accessed 28 Feb. 2019].

Hong, H. (2015). Effective topic modeling for email. 2015 International Conference on High Performance Computing & Simulation (HPCS). [online] Available at: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7237060/references#references [Accessed 28 Feb. 2019].

OptinMonster (2019). Email Marketing Made Simple: A Step by Step Guide [+ Examples]. [online] OptinMonster. Available at: https://optinmonster.com/beginners-guide-to-email-marketing/ [Accessed 28 Feb. 2019].

Reimers, V. (2016). Permission email marketing and its influence on online shopping. Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 28(2), pp.309-310.

Skarmeas, D. (2016). Relationship Value: Drivers and Outcomes in Marketing. Journal of International Marketing., 24(1).

Widmer, B. (2019). Inventory Management 101: For Ecommerce Businesses. [online] A Better Lemonade Stand. Available at: https://www.abetterlemonadestand.com/inventory-management/ [Accessed 25 Feb. 2019].

 

 

 

 

Urban outfitters website audit

Urban outfitters is a fashion lifestyle retailer known for dealing trendy men’s and women’s apparel as well as homeware and electrical gifts. Urban outfitters focuses on lifestyle and culture, they continue to update premium basics as well as launching on-trend fashion pieces, exclusive collaborations and limited addition offerings.

Vegabond X UO collaboration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kubsYsb_VwY

Target audience/ market segmentation

Urban outfitters targets young adults aged 18-30 who are self-expressive and sophisticated, it does this through its website which offers a unique merchandise mix and its stores which reside a charming shopping environment. The company and its brand reaches out to a range of people in that it caters for all types of characters with its variety of offerings.

Given today’s digital era and multiple platforms it is essential for a company such as urban outfitters to strategically market itself. Using all its platforms such as the website, app and social media to work in sync and in a way that is accessible and fluid for the consumer. Digital marketing very much depends on the nature of the business, where it is now, and where you want it to go in the future (Ryan, 2017)

Given the audience the company is targeting I have created relevant customer personas. A Persona is the aspect of someone’s character that is presented to or perceived by others (Oxford Dictionaries | English, 2018).

persona 1
Abdi Popoola

 

Abdi Popoola

Background: Abdi is a Finance undergraduate student who works part time at a café. Demographics: He is male 20 year old who is currently single and living in south London. Characteristics: Abdi is a fashionable individual who keeps up to date with current trends. Day to day Abdi likes to make an impression with his outfits, creating unique looks and making bold statements.

persona 2
Harvey Jefferson

 

 

Harvey Jefferson

Background: Harvey is a full time construction worker working for the same firm for 5 years. Demographics: Harvey is a 35 year old male with an income of 27k , he is living in Kent with his long term partner and two kids.Characteristics: he is a relaxed individual and likes his comforts, when not on the job Harvey like to eat out where he dresses smart casual.

 

 

Competitors:

In terms of comparable competitors of urban outfitters, River Island and Topman would be two contenders, all three companies offer similar products they all offer items of clothing and sell branded garments. However of the three Topman is the only company to not offer homeware. The three company websites also have some similar aspects such as the homepage layout, they all have a navigation bar at the top and key focus points such as offers and seasonal ware on the main page.

https://www.urbanoutfitters.com/en-gb/, 2018)
UO website
https://www.riverisland.com/
River Island website
http://www.topman.com/?geoip=home
Topman Website

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Positives

  • Minimalist design which is easy on the eye and helps to make the products stand out.
  • Easy to navigate and the menus are very logical.
  • When hovering over the menu more options are displayed, this allows the customer to quickly go to the correct subsection.
UO Menu
Topman Menu
RI Menu

 

 

 

 

Negatives

  • Menu text is very small
  • Same viewing angles, Topman offers on and off model view
UO Navigation bar
Topman navigation bar
River Island navigation bar

 

Customer Journey:

Below i have mapped journeys for both my personas, the journeys show points of interaction between consumer and the company (Forrester.com, 2018).

Abdi Journey  

 

  1. Abdi notices an Instagram post of a jacket
  2. He is directed to UO’s website showing the jacket
  3. The website displays similar items
  4. He adds the item to his basket and checks out

 

 

Harvey Journey
Harvey Journey
  1. Harvey received a promotional email
  2. He’s directed to the UO’s new trends section
  3. He views similar items
  4. Adds to basket
  5. Checkout

 

 

Abdi’s Journey viewpoint 

 

Links:

https://www.urbanoutfitters.com/en-gb/

http://www.topman.com/?geoip=home

https://www.riverisland.com/

(2018). Forrester : Customer Journey. [online] Available at: https://www.forrester.com/Customer-Journey# [Accessed 8 Dec. 2018].

Oxford Dictionaries | English. (2018). persona | Definition of persona in English by Oxford Dictionaries. [online] Available at: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/persona [Accessed 8 Dec. 2018].

Ryan, D. (2017). Understanding digital marketing. London, United Kingdom: Kogan Page Limited.

Case Study // Argos: Leading a high street revolution

The digital age is here, living life a tap, poke and  swipe at a time.

what does this mean for Argos?

Argos the Uk’s leading retailer known for the extensive catalogues with any item imaginable decides it will re-vamp its traditional store experience and adopt a digital approach. Argos felt that  it needed to keep up with the digital age and scrap the use of catalogues. As a well established name on the UK high street with over 40 years of trading behind them, Argos knew its customers
held certain expectations when entering stores. not knowing the reaction of its consumers Argos decided to use Brandwatch analytics.