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I wrote about the importance of building anticipation when launching a product or Web site a year ago. Anticipation allows your customer base to get excited about the launch and builds interest in the new product or Web site. Theres another side to this issue, which well cover today: when to build anticipation -- and when not to.
Oh Look, Another iPod
The human collective is in love with Apple products. The iPod has changed everyones life, either directly or indirectly. I finally succumbed and bought an (overpriced) 60 GB iPod almost three months ago. Though everyone knows technology (like a new car) is outmoded once you leave the showroom, Im a little angry Apple released the new video iPod in the last couple of weeks. India and Pakistan reposition their troops as tension mounts over :: believed to have fortified their positions in anticipation of an Indian attack. Major General Rashid Qureshi dismissed Indian reports of a troop build-up. http://www.janes.com/security/international_security/news/misc/janes011219_1_n.shtmlHOME | Waypoints:: bathing suits to tank tops in anticipation of the warmer months, the U.S. Coast Boat Responsibly! national outreach initiative. http://www.uscgboating.org/waypoints/archived/apr06/art1_lj.htmHOME |
There was no buildup at all. Sure, if Apple had created an anticipation campaign, current model sales might have slumped. However, most companies offer discounts on old inventory to make room for new models. A prelaunch campaign could have served three purposes:
- To rally die-hard fans around a new product.
- To prepare existing customers for the change.
- To introduce a price break on older models to a new segment of customers who cant afford the latest model. Apple could even introduce a marketplace so current users can sell their gear to people who cant afford the new gear.
But Apple didnt do that. If it released products on a set schedule, say once a year, this wouldnt be so bad. But it releases so many new products that make the old products obsolete, they make buying something new scary. Since I bought my iPod, both the iPod nano and the new video iPod have come out. It hasnt even been three months. Give me at a little time to have pride in my purchase! SJ-R.COM - Rerouting of bike trail causes concerns:: The Interurban was a jewel of a trail, I hope it is rerouted responsibly. That would take alot of money and room to build. anticipation http://www.sj-r.com/News/stories/21147.aspHOME | Card Player College - This and That About Poker by Roy West:: Ive come up with one large answer thats found in the word anticipation. Card Player encourages you to gamble responsibly. http://www.cardplayer.com/cpcollege/article/154HOME |
Building anticipation with a pre-launch campaign can accomplish a lot of good will among the customer base. BMWs Owners Circle program gives sneak peaks to its customer base. It makes BMW owners feel as if they have inside knowledge.
Apple could do the same. It could give a heads up to current owners, maybe even offer an upgrade path. Ardent Apple fans would feel like they have the inside track. Currently, they just feel Apple bombards them every couple months with new products, showing no regard for them or their purchases.
When Not to Build Anticipation
There are times when you dont want to build anticipation or create a pre-launch strategy. Everyone laughs when Microsoft delays an operating systems launch date. Though weve come to expect this from large corporations, theres a larger CRM (define) problem with prelaunch campaigns for vaporware (define).
There are several small software houses (with good reputations) that have announced new software versions too early. A company I work with announced a new version of its software was to be released in April. It still isnt out. The release date keeps getting pushed back, and customers are becoming irate. The companys message boards are full of angry posts.
To be fair, the company really is great. But it made the mistake of setting expectations and building anticipation without the ability to follow through. Customers were in love with the company before this happened. Now, theyre angry. Their hopes were raised with proposed new features. Their existing software now seems to fall short of their needs.
This is the desired effect of a pre-launch campaign; to make people salivate for the new product. But you must deliver!
Conclusion
Anticipation campaigns can get people excited about a new product and placate those who can make more informed buying choices. They can help introduce older products to new segments (via discounts) and prepare existing customers for obsolescence.
Yet once youve got people salivating for a new product, you must deliver it. Otherwise, you risk losing your core customers.
Thoughts, comments? Let me know!
Until next time...
Jack
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