โItโs not about the destination. Itโs about the journey.โ
Youโve probably heard this cheesy, wrongly-attributed quote while planning a road trip or a hiking adventure. Planning a marketing strategy may not be as sexy as a vacation up the Pacific coast, but that quote rings just as true for us advertising folk. On any road trip, choosing your destination is the easy part: โI want to arrive in Denver on Saturday.โ Same goes for marketing strategies: you simply choose the result you want to see from your consumersโdonations, sales, downloads, etc.
What takes more meticulous planning is exactly how youโre going to get to that destination (ex: stopping for gas, lunch break, driving shifts, etc.). In terms of your business, we recommend building a Consumer Journey Map. This will put you in the mind of your target audience and help you understand their thoughts, frustrations, and how to better keep them moving on their journey toward conversion.
The result: a marketing foundation that your internal teams can build upon for perfect alignment across all customer touchpoints.
It can be difficult to know where to start, but donโt worry! Download this template and follow along. Weโll walk you through exactly how to complete a consumer journey map. Consider the following questions as you fill out each section:
- Emotional state: What is my consumer thinking and feeling in this stage? What has changed since the last stage and what causes them to feel this way?
- Consumer action: What is my consumer doing in response to their emotional state? What sources of information are they viewing?
- Company goal: What do want to see happen for your company in this stage?
- Touchpoints: Based on those goals, what marketing tactics/channels can connect you with your consumer?
- Opportunities: What can you do to improve this experience for my consumer?
Step 0. Define Our Consumer
Of course, we canโt start a consumer journey map without knowing our consumer. Since defining consumers is an entirely different conversation, weโre skipping that step for now. Feel free to hit us up if you need help identifying consumer profiles!
Spoiler alert: weโre really good at it.
Step 1. Awareness
Once our consumer needs something, make no mistake: theyโll research their options. With an average individual estimated to receive anywhere between 4,000 to 10,000 brand messages daily, it is important to identify how we can spark their curiosity and pull them into our funnel.
Example: Letโs say we decide to open a lemonade stand. Kelsee, my consumer, needs a refreshing drink to help her cool off. She immediately searches for options nearby on her phone or as sheโs driving. We want her to discover our stand through Google, social media and traditional advertisements, so weโll run targeted brand awareness campaigns across multiple channels: paid search, social media influencers and on a nearby billboard.
Step 2. Consideration
Once our target audience knows that we exist (hooray!), theyโre going further explore our business and see if weโre a good fit for them. Nowโs our opportunity to educate our consumer on the product/service, highlight benefits and address any of their questions.
Example: Kelsee wants to know more about my lemonade stand. She visits my website and social media to look into aspects of my business like proximity, pricing, flavors and on-site experience. Weโll answer her questions and concerns by including content like menus, pictures, and reviews from satisfied customers.
Step 3. Comparison
Although similar to consideration, comparison is slightly different. Once our consumers know about us, theyโll compare our business with competitors. Itโs important that we stand out from the dreaded โsea of samenessโ and our brand is consistent across all channels. If there are any inconsistencies, our consumer may get confused or doubtful and pick someone whoโs doing it better.
Example: Someone just opened a lemonade stand across the street from mine. Rude. Kelsee is feeling uncertain about my brand, so sheโs researching her options. Sheโs reading reviews, comparing social media accounts and looking for special offers. To stand out against my new competitor (in a good way), Weโll utilize public relations to capture earned media attention and provide an objective, third-party opinion on my lemonade. Weโll also offer Kelsee a first-time purchase discount if she signs up for my emails!
Step 4. Conversion
This step could be considered the โdestinationโ for your consumer, but the experience doesnโt stop at the win. In many cases, this may be seen as a large validation for your service/product. It should be your goal to reinforce your consumersโ positive experiences and build their loyalty for retention. Conversion looks different across different industries and may be drawn out beyond a single transaction.
Example: Kelsee just purchased a tall glass of my lemonade. At this point, sheโs feeling excitement and relief knowing she made the right decision. Her conversion was simple: she bought a drink. But sheโll also be interacting with my staff and sitting on-site for the experience. We’re going to reinforce her decision by ensuring her experience matches my promise. If Kelsee signed up for our emails, further campaigns for specific promotions (i.e. new flavor launch, holidays, etc.) will drive more conversions within our funnel.
Step 5. Advocacy
With all the time and attention we put to getting our consumer through the journey, itโs important that we keep our customers coming back. Even better: we encourage them to become advocates. Advocacy helps bring more like-minded consumers into the funnel, facilitating steady company growth. Word of mouth has always been a powerful business-driver and in a digital world, our reputation matters more than ever.
Example: The relationship with our lemonade consumers is strong, so their satisfaction shows in their actions. Theyโre sharing their refreshing experiences with friends, posting reviews and tagging pictures of our brand on social media. After Kelseeโs experience, she posts a picture of her delicious lemonade on Instagram with the brandโs hashtag. Weโll amplify her post across multiple channels like Facebook and Twitter as near real-time proof that our lemonade is the best around.
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And there you have it โ weโve successfully mapped a consumerโs journey! Weโll let you in on a little secret: we do this for a living and would love to help you map one out for your actual audiences. Whether youโre running a little lemonade stand or a five-star resort, weโre here to look from the lens of your prospective consumer and help you grow your business.