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THAN EVER
Jim Lecinski THE RUNDOWN
PUBLISHED
August 2014
We saw that people are increasingly making these decisions at the Zero Moment—the
precise moment when they have a need, intent or question they want answered online.
These questions can be anything from “Which brand of diapers will help my baby sleep
through the night?” to “What toothpaste is going to make my smile brighter?” or “What will
remove crayon marks from my wood dining table?” A brand that answers these questions
at just the right time scores a double win: It helps improve a consumer’s life and stands to
gain a competitive advantage over brands that don’t.
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on any device and at any given time. In fact, approximately one-third of all CPG searches
now originate from smartphones, according to Google Search data.
As consumers’ behavior has evolved, so must the ways in which brands engage them.
In today’s always-connected, mobile-first world, how do you continue to win the Zero
Moment of Truth? Here are four tips and questions to explore:
Long before many brand managers even knew what they were, consumers were
searching for things like “greek yogurt,” “BB cream” and “ombre hair.” If you had to guess
what kind of stain is searched for most, would you know the answer? Overwhelmingly,
it’s “red wine stains.” Do you know what’s in the collective mind of consumers right now?
(Answer: coconut oil). The trick is to use search to identify the moments that matter to
consumers and act on them across your entire marketing mix.
Woody Allen is often credited with saying, “Eighty percent of success is showing up.”
This is especially true when it comes to digital. You can’t be a helpful brand partner and
improve the lives of consumers if you’re not present in the moments they need you most.
And increasingly, these moments are happening on smartphones. On mobile, do you
know how many people are searching for your brand? Your category? How many of those
times do you show up? How many times do they choose you, and why? Most importantly,
how many times does your competitor show up, but you don’t?
We’ve established that you need to have an answer to these many consumer moments,
but do you have the “right” answer? And does your ad provide the best possible
experience across screens? A search for “hairstyle” on, say, a Friday night probably means
something different than it would on a Saturday morning (ideas for a quick hairdo for
a night out vs. ideas for cuts for an upcoming salon appointment). Links to products
may not be enough to hook consumers. Your ads should provide an experience that's
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as informative and entertaining as possible: links to rich content on your website and
opportunities to engage on Facebook or watch videos on YouTube, for example.
You’ve managed to successfully capture the Zero Moment of Truth. Now what? To what
degree does a ZMOT win advance business KPIs such as awareness, consideration,
purchase intent, trial and repeat and purchase considerations? A new study from
Google and Ipsos MediaCT, for example, shows that search ads drive brand awareness:
The results reveal an average increase of 6.6 percentage points in top-of-mind awareness,
from 8.2% to 14.8%—a lift of 80%.
Brands that are committed to the Zero Moment of Truth—the ones that use search to
uncover and understand the moments that matter, that show up, that provide the right
mobile-relevant answers and that measure the impact—stand to gain a competitive
advantage. More importantly, they can help consumers when they need it most.
At the end of the day, what matters more?
Jim Lecinski
Vice President, Americas Customer Solutions, Google
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