February 5, 2020

Customer Lifecycle Marketing – Mapping customer’s interaction over their lifetime can highlight areas of opportunity

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Michael Jenkins
Michael Jenkins

CEO - Shout Agency
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Overview

In today’s highly competitive business landscape, understanding your customers and their journey is paramount to success. That’s where customer lifecycle marketing comes into play. By mapping out your customers’ interactions and experiences throughout their lifetime, you can gain valuable insights that highlight areas of opportunity and unlock untapped potential. In this blog post, we explore the concept of customer lifecycle marketing and its significance in modern business strategies.

Business success depends on not just your ability to attract more customers than your competition but how many of them keep buying from you over the long term. Understanding your customer’s journey in their interaction with your brand is a key component in developing long-term brand loyalty. It helps you determine when, where and how to best interact with each customer in order to maximise engagement.

Customer lifecycle marketing is a holistic approach that focuses on building long-term relationships with customers, from the moment they first discover your brand to becoming loyal advocates. By analysing each stage of the customer journey, including acquisition, onboarding, engagement, retention, and advocacy, businesses can tailor their marketing efforts to deliver personalised experiences that resonate with their target audience.

Throughout this post, we delve into the key stages of the customer lifecycle and discuss effective strategies to optimise customer interactions at each phase. From implementing targeted acquisition campaigns to nurturing customer loyalty through personalised communication, we uncover the secrets to maximising customer lifetime value and driving sustainable business growth.

So, let’s embark on a journey through the customer lifecycle and discover how mapping your customers’ interactions can unveil hidden opportunities and propel your business to new heights

What is the Customer Lifecycle?

Customer lifecycle refers to the multiple stages a customer goes through over time in their interaction with your product, service or business. It maps out this journey from anonymous prospect to buying customer to brand advocate. The further along this lifecycle that your customer is, the more valuable they are to you. They’ll not only be willing to spend more on your product but they’ll also refer people in their social and business circle to you.

What is Customer Lifecycle Marketing?

Customer lifecycle marketing is all the different ways a business engages with a prospect, lead or customer, depending on their position along the buying journey. By catering to your customer’s requirements and needs in each stage, you will maximize your returns of every interaction. You will present the best incentives, messages, calls-to-action (CTAs) and resources to strengthen their attachment to your brand. 

Customer lifecycle marketing isn’t just sending the messages your customer likes. Rather, it’s actively influencing their behaviou7r in your favour. It recognises that every prospect represents an opportunity for you to develop a long-term, profitable relationship. 

Customer lifecycle marketing doesn’t look to grow customer numbers exponentially in a short duration but seeks to meet the customer’s need. It’s a relationship-oriented strategy that eventually boosts conversions, lowers churn rates and improves your marketing campaigns ROI. When customers feel valued and emotionally connected each step of the way, they respond by repeatedly purchasing from you and engaging in voluntary brand advocacy.

Stages of Customer Lifecycle Marketing

There are variations to customer lifecycle marketing models in large part due to the dynamics of different industries. Nevertheless, every life cycle model focuses on re-classify customers as they advance further along their relationship with your business and contribute more to your revenue. The following are the typical stages of a digital customer lifecycle.

  1. Acquisition – The first conversion by a prospect. This may entail subscribing to your mailing list, creating an account or downloading your mobile app.
  2. Activation – The first time the lead experiences your product’s value, such as during a limited access or free trial period.
  3. Revenue – The lead makes their first purchase of your product or service.
  4. Retention – Turning a customer into a long-term buyer of your product or service.
  5. Referral – A customer who likes your product enough to introduce it to new customers and leave positive reviews.

Benefits of Customer Lifecycle Marketing

Customer lifecycle marketing has tangible benefits for your business.

Cost and Time Savings

Research shows that it costs you 5 to 25 times more money to acquire a new customer than it does to retain an existing one. And it’s only logical. Existing customers already know and have experienced your brand and have demonstrated a need for your product. You can therefore re-engage them using historical behavioural and transaction data without the need to dive into a full-blown advertising pitch. 

By devoting a sizeable part of your marketing budget to motivating existing customers in their forward movement along the purchasing journey via new features, up-sells and cross-sells, you will save time and money in strengthening their brand loyalty.

Customer Satisfaction

When you customise your marketing strategy in line with the needs of each customer, you make the customer feel personally appreciated and valued. Bland cookie-cutter messaging has an air of distance and lack of authenticity. Customer lifecycle marketing demonstrates that you’re deliberate and detailed in your effort at keeping the customer. 

Remember, there’s often not much that distinguishes your product technically from your competitor’s. So when a customer opts to take their business elsewhere, it’s usually not because the other party has a superior product but that the customer didn’t feel like your sufficiently valued the business relationship you had with them.

Increase Conversions

No business can convert every single prospect or customer into a long-term loyal brand advocate. You can however greatly increase your odds of doing so if you take time to transition your customers through the different phases of the customer lifecycle. 

Understanding your customer’s experience at each stage of the cycle helps you pick up problem areas that may be inhibiting their progress or pushing them away for good. By streamlining the cycle, you can increase the frequency of your purchases which in turn raises substantially the revenue you receive per customer visit (when compared to revenue from one-time buyers).

Create a Plan

By crafting a customer lifecycle marketing plan, you create a platform for your prospects, leads and customers to buy from you and advocate for your brand repeatedly over the long-term. To get it right, begin by mapping the typical path a prospect follows from when they first come into contact with your brand.

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        As Founder and Director of Shout Web Strategy, Michael Jenkins is at the forefront of digital marketing. Since it’s inception in 2009, Shout has built a strong reputation as one of Australia’s leading strategic SEO agencies, assisting online businesses to formulate, implement and track successful marketing strategies. Michael is a respected thought leader and digital strategist, specialising in online strategy, corporate SEO, Google retargeting, email and conversion rate optimisation, and online reputation management. Follow Michael on Google+, connect with him through LinkedIn or visit the Shout Web Strategy website.

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