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HTML Why Educated Consumers are Better Customers Why Educated Consumers are Better Customers Author: S. HousleyWhy Educated Consumers are Better Customers By S. Housley Educated Consumers Not too long ago, a colleague asked me why we invest so heavily in consumer education. We have made a conscious decision to spend marketing dollars on consumer education for a very simple reason. Educated consumers are simply better customers. Lets take a closer look at why educated consumers are better customers. Less Technical Support. 1.) Educated consumers require less technical support. The reduced technical support results in lower overhead costs. Often educated consumers can further reduce the support burden by assisting or educating other customers or potential customers in forums, newsgroups, user groups or elsewhere in an industry community. Often users with a strong technical background or understanding will often assist in the forums and provide users technical support. The result: an educated consumer is a happy and helpful customer. Easier Sales. 2.) Generally speaking educated consumers have a better understanding of the technology, how it can be used and how it will benefit them. A customers understanding that an application will result in saved time, can easily justify the software's expense. Cost becomes less of an issue when long-term value is understood. Reasonable Expectations. 3.) I hate to say it, but back in 1996 when we started out, consumer ignorance resulted in unrealistic expectations. Consumers purchased expecting that software would do their dishes and vacuum. Regardless of how well the software did what it was designed to do, if a customer expects it to do something else, they will not be a satisfied customer. Educated consumers have realistic expectations and understanding of what can and cannot be accomplished. Kinds of Consumer Education 1. Articles. Educational articles not only propagate the success and understanding of a technology, but well written articles will often establish the writer as an industry expert. Example http://www.feedforall.com/newsletter.htm (on the bottom) 2. White Papers. Real world examples of how other users are using software to resolve problems or save time are often great illustrations of technology in action. Example http://www.notepage.net/whitepapers.htm 3. PPT Demonstrations. Power point presentations not only assist with user education, but also can be used by User Groups to further evangelize and educate potential users. All in all, educated consumers result in a happier user with realistic expectations. Ignorance often results in dissatisfaction and unrealistic expectations while education leads to long term happy and helpful customers. About the Author: Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for FeedForDev http://www.feedfordev.com an RSS component for developers. Permissions: Permissions and notification of use not required. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/http://shousley.articlealley.com/why-educated-consumers-are-better-customers-18659.html Text Why Educated Consumers are Better Customers Author: S. Housley Why Educated Consumers are Better Customers By S. Housley Educated Consumers Not too long ago, a colleague asked me why we invest so heavily in consumer education. We have made a conscious decision to spend marketing dollars on consumer education for a very simple reason. Educated consumers are simply better customers. Lets take a closer look at why educated consumers are better customers. Less Technical Support. 1.) Educated consumers require less technical support. The reduced technical support results in lower overhead costs. Often educated consumers can further reduce the support burden by assisting or educating other customers or potential customers in forums, newsgroups, user groups or elsewhere in an industry community. Often users with a strong technical background or understanding will often assist in the forums and provide users technical support. The result: an educated consumer is a happy and helpful customer. Easier Sales. 2.) Generally speaking educated consumers have a better understanding of the technology, how it can be used and how it will benefit them. A customers understanding that an application will result in saved time, can easily justify the software's expense. Cost becomes less of an issue when long-term value is understood. Reasonable Expectations. 3.) I hate to say it, but back in 1996 when we started out, consumer ignorance resulted in unrealistic expectations. Consumers purchased expecting that software would do their dishes and vacuum. Regardless of how well the software did what it was designed to do, if a customer expects it to do something else, they will not be a satisfied customer. Educated consumers have realistic expectations and understanding of what can and cannot be accomplished. Kinds of Consumer Education 1. Articles. Educational articles not only propagate the success and understanding of a technology, but well written articles will often establish the writer as an industry expert. Example http://www.feedforall.com/newsletter.htm (on the bottom) 2. White Papers. Real world examples of how other users are using software to resolve problems or save time are often great illustrations of technology in action. Example http://www.notepage.net/whitepapers.htm 3. PPT Demonstrations. Power point presentations not only assist with user education, but also can be used by User Groups to further evangelize and educate potential users. All in all, educated consumers result in a happier user with realistic expectations. Ignorance often results in dissatisfaction and unrealistic expectations while education leads to long term happy and helpful customers. About the Author: Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for FeedForDev http://www.feedfordev.com an RSS component for developers. Permissions: Permissions and notification of use not required. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/http://shousley.articlealley.com/why-educated-consumers-are-better-customers-18659.html About the Author: Article Title: Article Keywords: return to article Author by S. Housley ads similar articles Are You Content With Ryze? Make the Most of Your Online NetworkingAre You Content with Ryze? 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Text Why Educated Consumers are Better Customers Author: S. Housley Why Educated Consumers are Better Customers By S. Housley Educated Consumers Not too long ago, a colleague asked me why we invest so heavily in consumer education. We have made a conscious decision to spend marketing dollars on consumer education for a very simple reason. Educated consumers are simply better customers. Lets take a closer look at why educated consumers are better customers. Less Technical Support. 1.) Educated consumers require less technical support. The reduced technical support results in lower overhead costs. Often educated consumers can further reduce the support burden by assisting or educating other customers or potential customers in forums, newsgroups, user groups or elsewhere in an industry community. Often users with a strong technical background or understanding will often assist in the forums and provide users technical support. The result: an educated consumer is a happy and helpful customer. Easier Sales. 2.) Generally speaking educated consumers have a better understanding of the technology, how it can be used and how it will benefit them. A customers understanding that an application will result in saved time, can easily justify the software's expense. Cost becomes less of an issue when long-term value is understood. Reasonable Expectations. 3.) I hate to say it, but back in 1996 when we started out, consumer ignorance resulted in unrealistic expectations. Consumers purchased expecting that software would do their dishes and vacuum. Regardless of how well the software did what it was designed to do, if a customer expects it to do something else, they will not be a satisfied customer. Educated consumers have realistic expectations and understanding of what can and cannot be accomplished. Kinds of Consumer Education 1. Articles. Educational articles not only propagate the success and understanding of a technology, but well written articles will often establish the writer as an industry expert. Example http://www.feedforall.com/newsletter.htm (on the bottom) 2. White Papers. Real world examples of how other users are using software to resolve problems or save time are often great illustrations of technology in action. Example http://www.notepage.net/whitepapers.htm 3. PPT Demonstrations. Power point presentations not only assist with user education, but also can be used by User Groups to further evangelize and educate potential users. All in all, educated consumers result in a happier user with realistic expectations. Ignorance often results in dissatisfaction and unrealistic expectations while education leads to long term happy and helpful customers. About the Author: Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for FeedForDev http://www.feedfordev.com an RSS component for developers. Permissions: Permissions and notification of use not required. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/http://shousley.articlealley.com/why-educated-consumers-are-better-customers-18659.html About the Author:
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