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Martin Moström
Strategic Advisor – Shopper Marketing
More than 20 years experience in working with
Shopper Marketing
Founder and partner Retail House
Editor of three books of Shopper Marketing
Retailers, brands and academia
Nespresso, J&J, ICA
Nikon, Coca Cola.
HOW TO WIN THE IN-STORE BATTLE-
AN INTRODUCTION TO SHOPPER
MARKETING
• Why Shopper Marketing?
• Understanding the Shopper and the Retailer
• 10 principles of Shopper Marketing
1. How do you define Shopper
Marketing?
2. Why is Shopper Marketing more
important today than 20 years ago?
Shopper Marketing – an
evolution
Sales
Brand management
Trade marketing
Category management
Key Account management
Sales
Brand
management
Trade
marketing
Category
Management
Key Account
management
COCKTAIL FACTS
138 000 000 customers every week
Chinas sixth largest export market
One of the largest employers
Market dominance leads to lower prices
If growth continues for 15 years .....
Turnover as large as Japan's GDP, or France and the UK
together (3.2 trillion dollars).
Retail space as large as Las Vegas - one of America's
fastest growing cities.
2005
2013
MEDIA CLUTTER – SMART PHONES
A newspaper can have about 70 ads
Up to 18 elements in a media block on TV
Between 254 and 5,000 advertising messages
meeting the consumer every day.
16% (28% major cities) of Swedes have non
advertising on the door and just as many are
planning to put it up (18%).
MEDIA CLUTTER
Källa: Sara Rosengren HHS
SUMMARY…
• Retail power
• Fragmented media channels
• Technology development
• Downturn in economy
SHOPPER MARKETING
….Shopper vs. Consumers
Consumer
• Uses the product
• Influence the purchase
• Demographically based
• Influenced by the advertising
• Research based on attitudes and usage
Shopper
• Purchases the product
• Need state based
• Influenced by relevant in-store stimuli
• Research based on Shopping behavior
MOMENT OF TRUTH
ZERO MOMENT OF TRUTH
KNOW YOUR PATH TO PURCHASE
95 % OF THE PRODUCTS ARE
TODAY SOLD IN BRICK AND
MORTAR STORES
SHOPPER MARKETING
IS ABOUT UNDERSTANDING
HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Intuitive vs. Rational
System 1 vs. System 2
Try the following puzzle:
A bat and ball cost $1.10.
The bat costs one dollar more than the ball.
How much does the ball cost?
But the real answer is 5¢.
If the ball costs 10¢, then the total cost will
be $1.20 (10¢ for the ball and $1.10 for the
bat), not $1.10.The correct answer is 5¢
We are a part of the nature
• 98 % av our DNA is the same as a monkeys
• Many of our marketing theories come from experiments
with animals
We love habits
• We repeat most of our human activities
We want control
• Car/aeroplane
• Relation with brand
We don´t have much patience
• 12 sec
• We rather choose something, then spend more time on the
different choices.
THE HUMAN NATURE
We don´t want to feel stupid
• We want to be rational
We forget things
• As long as it is not a habit we tend to forget
We have a lot of feelings
• It is hard to make decisions without feelings
• How many SKU:s does a Hyper Market have?
• How many SKU:s do you buy when you do a stock
up trip?
• How many SKU:s do you buy on a yearly basis?
TAKE 1 MINUTE
= about 30 000-40 000 SKU:s
= 35-50 SKU:s
= 150-200 SKU:s (incl. seasonal products)
ASSORTMENT
29 850 products that you never buy or see?
= 99.5%
ASSORTMENT
Every category has its own visual language which shoppers culturally
share. They use this visual language to identify products and brands
and judge their relevance to the shopping task
- Colours
- Text Fonts
- Pictures
- Shapes
- Textures
IN-STORE VISABILITY
COMMUNICATE VALUE
– PICTURES INSTEAD OF WORDS
Albert Heijn
Holland
Carrefour
Belgium
COMMUNICATE NEWS
– HELP THE SHOPPER
Kruidvat – Holland
COMMUNICATE EXPERTISE
ASDA UK DUNNES IRELAND
CHANGING BEHAVIOUR IS HARD
HOW DO WE SHOP?
• System 1 – autopilot
• 80 % have the same in-store route
• In average we spend 14 minute in-store per purchase
• 3,5 minutes at check out
• 5, 5 minutes are used for shopping (actively)
UNDERSTANDING SHOPPER
BEHAVIOR IS THE KEY!
(Burke et al 2014)
• Eye level is buy level – 60-180 cm
• Less than one second for your sign to be read
• Consumers only engage if a sign is immediately actionable
• People read horizontally in one direction
• People spend 18-40 sec to read signs on a 30 minute shopping trip
• Important to stand out in the shelf and learn how to break the habits…
U N D E R S TA N D I N G T H E R E TA I L E R ?
OUR GAME PLAN
RetailerManufacturer
StoresSales reps
HOW TO REACH THE RETAILER
Brand/trade/sales
Retail HQ
Store staff
Shopper
RETAIL CATEGORY PERCEPTION
How do the retailer perceive
the category?
What role does the brand play
in creating the perception?
How do we create strategies
that change retail perceptions?
IMPORTANT STAKE HOLDERS
Store manager
Little time
Many brands
Local strategy
Category/central
Category perspective
Negotiations
Central strategy
How can our
brand support the
strategy of the
retailer?
COMMUNICATION TOUCH POINTS
Consumer
Communication
DM
KSM
Advertising
Social media
KAM communication
Proposals/initiatives
KAM presentations
Shopper In-store
Colours
Text Fonts
Pictures
Shapes
Textures
Placements
Shelf
Lightning
Sound
Scent
Digital
Events
Solutions
Sales rep
Sales calls
Local tool kit
Merchandising
Hygiene factors
Assortment, shelf, DM, Social
Shopper solutions
Connecting the category
with other categories
Hero
activities
HOW DO WE WORK WITH RETAIL CATEGORY PERCEPTION
1 0 P R I N C I P L E S
O F S H O P P E R M A R K E T I N G
Availability
OfferCommunication
Create an annual plan and a unique approach to how your brand
is performing in shop. Both the regular POS and Campaign.
1. FROM SHORT-TERM
CAMPAIGNS TO LONG-TERM
STRATEGY
2. DEVELOP YOUR PACKAGING
AND DESIGN STRATEGY
Create brand visibility by having a packaging and design
strategy from a Shopper perspective
3. DIFFERENTIATE
BETWEEN CONSUMER
AND SHOPPER
Create communication that helps Shopper to buy.
4. UNDERSTANDING YOUR
BRAND FROM A CONSUMER
PERSPECTIVE
Create In-Store activities that drive added consumption for the
brand, category and store.
5. CREATE SHOPPER
SOLUTIONS
Create partnerships with complementary brands and
retail chains.
6. CREATE RETAIL VALUE
Create strategies that harmonize with the
chain's strategies.
7. CUSTOMIZE OFFER TO
CHANNEL AND STORE
STAFF.
Adapt your campaigns, range to the channel and the store
8. UNDERSTAND THE PATH
TO PURCHASE
Working with a combination of digital and physical
channels – preferably together with the retailers and it´s
marketing tools.
9. SILO MENTALITY MINDSET
MUST BE BROKEN
10. COMBINE NUMBERS
WITH INSIGHT - SIMPLIFY
Brand/trade/sales
Retail HQ
Store staff
Shopper
AT LAST…
THE LECTURE IN 1 MINUTE!
• Retailers and Shoppers are leading the development.
• 0,5 % of the brands are selected in a Hypermarket.
• Don´t be disappointed in other people – remember that
we are all animals.
THANKS
Martin Moström
www.retailhouse.se
+46708-812630
Follow my blog at
retailhouse.wordpress.com
or LinkedIn

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Lecture Te Pe 8th December

  • 1.
  • 2. Martin Moström Strategic Advisor – Shopper Marketing More than 20 years experience in working with Shopper Marketing Founder and partner Retail House Editor of three books of Shopper Marketing Retailers, brands and academia Nespresso, J&J, ICA Nikon, Coca Cola.
  • 3. HOW TO WIN THE IN-STORE BATTLE- AN INTRODUCTION TO SHOPPER MARKETING • Why Shopper Marketing? • Understanding the Shopper and the Retailer • 10 principles of Shopper Marketing
  • 4. 1. How do you define Shopper Marketing? 2. Why is Shopper Marketing more important today than 20 years ago?
  • 5. Shopper Marketing – an evolution Sales Brand management Trade marketing Category management Key Account management
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. COCKTAIL FACTS 138 000 000 customers every week Chinas sixth largest export market One of the largest employers Market dominance leads to lower prices If growth continues for 15 years ..... Turnover as large as Japan's GDP, or France and the UK together (3.2 trillion dollars). Retail space as large as Las Vegas - one of America's fastest growing cities.
  • 12. MEDIA CLUTTER – SMART PHONES
  • 13. A newspaper can have about 70 ads Up to 18 elements in a media block on TV Between 254 and 5,000 advertising messages meeting the consumer every day. 16% (28% major cities) of Swedes have non advertising on the door and just as many are planning to put it up (18%). MEDIA CLUTTER Källa: Sara Rosengren HHS
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17. SUMMARY… • Retail power • Fragmented media channels • Technology development • Downturn in economy SHOPPER MARKETING
  • 19. Consumer • Uses the product • Influence the purchase • Demographically based • Influenced by the advertising • Research based on attitudes and usage Shopper • Purchases the product • Need state based • Influenced by relevant in-store stimuli • Research based on Shopping behavior
  • 20.
  • 22. ZERO MOMENT OF TRUTH
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25. KNOW YOUR PATH TO PURCHASE
  • 26. 95 % OF THE PRODUCTS ARE TODAY SOLD IN BRICK AND MORTAR STORES
  • 27. SHOPPER MARKETING IS ABOUT UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR
  • 28.
  • 30. Try the following puzzle: A bat and ball cost $1.10. The bat costs one dollar more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?
  • 31. But the real answer is 5¢. If the ball costs 10¢, then the total cost will be $1.20 (10¢ for the ball and $1.10 for the bat), not $1.10.The correct answer is 5¢
  • 32. We are a part of the nature • 98 % av our DNA is the same as a monkeys • Many of our marketing theories come from experiments with animals We love habits • We repeat most of our human activities We want control • Car/aeroplane • Relation with brand We don´t have much patience • 12 sec • We rather choose something, then spend more time on the different choices. THE HUMAN NATURE
  • 33. We don´t want to feel stupid • We want to be rational We forget things • As long as it is not a habit we tend to forget We have a lot of feelings • It is hard to make decisions without feelings
  • 34. • How many SKU:s does a Hyper Market have? • How many SKU:s do you buy when you do a stock up trip? • How many SKU:s do you buy on a yearly basis? TAKE 1 MINUTE
  • 35. = about 30 000-40 000 SKU:s = 35-50 SKU:s = 150-200 SKU:s (incl. seasonal products) ASSORTMENT
  • 36. 29 850 products that you never buy or see? = 99.5% ASSORTMENT
  • 37. Every category has its own visual language which shoppers culturally share. They use this visual language to identify products and brands and judge their relevance to the shopping task - Colours - Text Fonts - Pictures - Shapes - Textures IN-STORE VISABILITY
  • 38. COMMUNICATE VALUE – PICTURES INSTEAD OF WORDS Albert Heijn Holland Carrefour Belgium
  • 39. COMMUNICATE NEWS – HELP THE SHOPPER Kruidvat – Holland
  • 42. HOW DO WE SHOP? • System 1 – autopilot • 80 % have the same in-store route • In average we spend 14 minute in-store per purchase • 3,5 minutes at check out • 5, 5 minutes are used for shopping (actively)
  • 43. UNDERSTANDING SHOPPER BEHAVIOR IS THE KEY! (Burke et al 2014) • Eye level is buy level – 60-180 cm • Less than one second for your sign to be read • Consumers only engage if a sign is immediately actionable • People read horizontally in one direction • People spend 18-40 sec to read signs on a 30 minute shopping trip • Important to stand out in the shelf and learn how to break the habits…
  • 44. U N D E R S TA N D I N G T H E R E TA I L E R ?
  • 46. HOW TO REACH THE RETAILER Brand/trade/sales Retail HQ Store staff Shopper
  • 47. RETAIL CATEGORY PERCEPTION How do the retailer perceive the category? What role does the brand play in creating the perception? How do we create strategies that change retail perceptions?
  • 48. IMPORTANT STAKE HOLDERS Store manager Little time Many brands Local strategy Category/central Category perspective Negotiations Central strategy
  • 49. How can our brand support the strategy of the retailer?
  • 50. COMMUNICATION TOUCH POINTS Consumer Communication DM KSM Advertising Social media KAM communication Proposals/initiatives KAM presentations Shopper In-store Colours Text Fonts Pictures Shapes Textures Placements Shelf Lightning Sound Scent Digital Events Solutions Sales rep Sales calls Local tool kit Merchandising
  • 51. Hygiene factors Assortment, shelf, DM, Social Shopper solutions Connecting the category with other categories Hero activities HOW DO WE WORK WITH RETAIL CATEGORY PERCEPTION
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  • 53. 1 0 P R I N C I P L E S O F S H O P P E R M A R K E T I N G
  • 54. Availability OfferCommunication Create an annual plan and a unique approach to how your brand is performing in shop. Both the regular POS and Campaign. 1. FROM SHORT-TERM CAMPAIGNS TO LONG-TERM STRATEGY
  • 55. 2. DEVELOP YOUR PACKAGING AND DESIGN STRATEGY Create brand visibility by having a packaging and design strategy from a Shopper perspective
  • 56. 3. DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN CONSUMER AND SHOPPER Create communication that helps Shopper to buy.
  • 57. 4. UNDERSTANDING YOUR BRAND FROM A CONSUMER PERSPECTIVE Create In-Store activities that drive added consumption for the brand, category and store.
  • 58. 5. CREATE SHOPPER SOLUTIONS Create partnerships with complementary brands and retail chains.
  • 59. 6. CREATE RETAIL VALUE Create strategies that harmonize with the chain's strategies.
  • 60. 7. CUSTOMIZE OFFER TO CHANNEL AND STORE STAFF. Adapt your campaigns, range to the channel and the store
  • 61. 8. UNDERSTAND THE PATH TO PURCHASE Working with a combination of digital and physical channels – preferably together with the retailers and it´s marketing tools.
  • 62. 9. SILO MENTALITY MINDSET MUST BE BROKEN
  • 63. 10. COMBINE NUMBERS WITH INSIGHT - SIMPLIFY Brand/trade/sales Retail HQ Store staff Shopper
  • 64. AT LAST… THE LECTURE IN 1 MINUTE! • Retailers and Shoppers are leading the development. • 0,5 % of the brands are selected in a Hypermarket. • Don´t be disappointed in other people – remember that we are all animals.
  • 65. THANKS Martin Moström www.retailhouse.se +46708-812630 Follow my blog at retailhouse.wordpress.com or LinkedIn