Showing posts with label advocacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advocacy. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Brand Advocates Should Be Cultivated

Every bank talks about customer loyalty and advocacy, but many find it difficult to define what a brand advocate is, or what the value may be to their bank.

According to a study just released on the actions, motivations and influence of brand advocates conducted by Dr. Kathleen Ferris-Costa at the University of Rhode Island for social networking leader BzzAgent, brand advocates are 83% more likely to share information about a product than typical web users and 50% more likely to influence a purchase. Since they enjoy solving problems and helping other to make purchases and decisions, they are also 75% more likely to share a great experience and three times more likely to share their opinion with someone they don't know (they are also more likely to share a bad experience). In other words, this segment of your customer base acts and thinks very differently from your typical customer and should be searched out and cultivated.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Consumer Trust in Banks Continues to Challenge Bank Marketers

While not approaching the high levels experienced before the financial crisis, Americans are slowly starting to show trust in their financial institutions and believe they have their best interests in mind, according to Forrester Research, Inc. But the positive sentiment is not evenly distributed.

Perennial customer experience leaders like USAA and American Family Insurance continued to top the list and bounced back higher than banks and investment firms. Customer experience ratings for super-regional banks like PNC Bank, U.S. Bank, and BB&T also improved significantly from last year