Marketers are at the forefront of benefiting from AI.
This technology provides the ability to develop a unified customer view and deep understanding of each customer at an individual level previously not possible.
But many marketers are still unsure of what AI can do and how to use it.
As someone who has spent 20 years bridging the gap between the customer-focused "front of shop" and technology solutions providers, embracing AI-enhanced marketing technology offers unrivaled opportunity.
AI generally refers to machines or computers that can draw conclusions, solve problems or take actions based on analyzing options and reasoning without the need for hard-coded instructions for each and every scenario.
With algorithms and other programming tools, machines analyze data for patterns.
And from these patterns, AI-enhanced solutions can learn how to respond, engage or process many standard tasks — responding to customer service queries, delivering personalized customer experiences or improving business processes, for example.
Knowing Each And Every Customer
Marketers don’t need more data, they just need the right data.
Profits depend on getting it right.
Personalization has been a key marketing tactic to better engage customers, encourage loyalty and build a broader and deeper brand relationship.
But mis-targeted personalization can result in customers feeling the brand just doesn’t get them.
According to research by Accenture, 41% of U.S. consumers moved to other brands due to lack of personalization and trust.
Too often, emails and in-app or website recommendations are based on static demographic or transactional data that miss the mark.
Relying on demographics is limited.
For example, not every middle-aged male golfs, loves NASCAR and fishes.
2. Eliminate data paralysis.
Customer variables like location, context, behavior and values drive the most effective personalization.
Marketers need to look at the data they have and what they need in order to build an effective individual personalization strategy.
Companies already have vast amounts of data, and creative marketers can devise campaigns to get more.
In order to avoid data paralysis, marketers must focus on the data that directly informs their critical customer variables.
The desire to acquire more data in pursuit of perfection delays starting, which delays valuable feedback on the effectiveness and the ability for an AI-enhanced personalization to continuously learn.
Marketers must approach acquiring critical customer data with the mindset that it will grow, adapt and evolve as they become more sophisticated in understanding what variables and data have the greatest impact.
3. Create unique customer profiles and provide relevant experiences.
Marketers often rely on developing personas that reflect either their ideal customer(s) or have several personas that represent a “bucket” of customers.
Static data results in a point-in-time understanding of a customer that provides basic characteristics allowing marketers to sort customers.
This is a sensible approach to understanding common characteristics but does not provide the analytical capability to graph unique personas for each customer.
With AI, each customer persona is a continually evolving profile, updating as interactions, context, behavior and location changes, empowering marketers to target and tailor promotions that reflect customers and their evolution.
Customers want to be treated uniquely.
Being aware of simple variables can determine what's relevant to that customer, making the difference between a successful campaign and a mis-targeted promotion.
Marketers are at the front in reaping potential benefits of AI.
New technology solutions are delivering improvements on existing marketing strategies while opening up entirely new possibilities that are now practical and affordable.