(Confessions of a Shopaholic, YouTube)
I like to shop – for things I need, for things I want, and sometimes, for things I don’t know I want until I see them. I consider myself retail savvy, but I’ve learned a lot from my impulsive past. I try to avoid buyer’s regret and for a long time that meant I also avoided shopping online. I changed my mind recently and social media is a big part of the reason why.
Better Comparison Shopping - Practically any item you could want to purchase is available online. Instead of traveling from one store to the next wasting gas, time and energy you can usually find exactly what you want in a few clicks. And before you buy, you can use the reviews of other shoppers to help you decide.
Besides a better overall rating for HTC, most of the reviews confirmed that it has “great picture quality.” Meanwhile, the Samsung had a lot of complaints (even in the positive reviews) that the screen freezes and the network has trouble switching out of 4G in areas where it isn’t available.
I ended up buying the HTC, and like 87% of the customers who reviewed the phone, I also recommended it to others. My aunt ended up buying one for herself and her husband. So Best Buy got three sales and the customer feedback eliminated most of the work. Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff’s book, Groundswell calls this use of social media to better market products “energizing the base. “
Free Fashion Advice - With so many shopping options online, it can be hard to make a decision on your own. Sometimes what you’re really shopping for is a good opinion.
"People are far more willing to trust each other than a company." (Li and Bernoff, 158)
was offering a free smart phone with a new contract around Christmas and I was ready to buy. I just didn’t know what phone was right for me. I narrowed it down to two products and compared the specifications.
After looking at the few details I understood and cared about, I decided that I liked the design and camera quality of the HTC better. The only drawback is that it operates on 3G, while the Samsung has 4G capabilities. Since that isn’t my area of expertise, the customer ratings and reviews were the real tie-breaker.
78 people responded to Best Buy's request for feedback on just 2 phones - that's a lot of information with more credibility than I could get from just one employee. |
I ended up buying the HTC, and like 87% of the customers who reviewed the phone, I also recommended it to others. My aunt ended up buying one for herself and her husband. So Best Buy got three sales and the customer feedback eliminated most of the work. Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff’s book, Groundswell calls this use of social media to better market products “energizing the base. “
Free Fashion Advice - With so many shopping options online, it can be hard to make a decision on your own. Sometimes what you’re really shopping for is a good opinion.
is one of my favorite sites. I usually go there when I’ve seen a style I like, but I’m looking for a better price or a different color. It also acts as a social networking site where you can create your own looks, join groups run by other members, and give and receive tips by commenting on shared looks.
I shared this look today and I’m excited to see what suggestions other members might have. |
Don’t get me wrong. I still visit plenty of stores in person. But there’s something nice about shopping with the help of social media. Have you tried it? Have you been energized by a particular brand or product to participate in the groundswell?
“Word of mouth works because: it’s believable; it’s self-reinforcing; it’s self-spreading.” (130)
It's amazing to think about how much customer reviews have influenced (and still influences) product sales. Buying new or old products isn't just about personal testing; it's about learning from the experiences of others in order make the best possible purchase.
ReplyDeleteYou present a very compelling argument for the importance of customer reviews and how they can be a deal breaker in a sale. You put your personal experience to great use here and really tied what you wrote about back into the readings. I love the clip from "Confessions of a Shopaholic" you used to start your blog (we've all been there!)and then showed how shopping online became the preferred option for you, partly because of the sense of community created through social media.
ReplyDeleteVivid personal experience to tell readers the process of your buying smart phones. CUstomer review is a good way to use social media to support Bestbuy's business. Then you combined your shopping experience with energizing Groundswell smoothly. It made me reflect a little bit about Groundswell applying with practice. By the way, the video is so cute that I think every girl has thought in that way before.
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