Educating Partners
September 12, 2009 at 1:51 pm | In Competitive Positioning, New Market Success Patterns, Persona Innovation, SpeedSynch by Scenario2, neuromarketing | Leave a CommentTags: STRATEGY, Align Buyers and Sellers, Innovation and Performance
Companies depend on Partner communities to help them serve their customers in competitive markets and the process of educating partners is often ignored.
Content is created from the perspective of the seller and pushed out to websites, media channels and search engines in an effort to ’sell’. But what about Partner communities?
Each partner and their communities have slightly different needs and perspectives that cannot be accomodated by content meant to serve all Partner Communities. Consider the Story Lens which is a tools that helps provide multiple perspectives of how buyers and sellers measure success.
Once you understand what is important to your Partner Communities and then to individual partners then content may provided to suit inidividual partner need. Is this difficult?
There are two ways to look at the ‘personalization’ or perspectives required to serve partner communities better:
- Edit or repurpose Content
- Facilitiate flexible navigation to Content
Content aggregators do the first, search and context engine work hard at the second.
SpeedSynch helps you align Content to Communities and Products to Customers, fast.
Cheers,
Nick www.speedsynch.com www.neuropersona.com www.scenario2.com
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