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January 24, 2007

Online word of mouth is much more powerful (or dangerous) than offline word of mouth

(Posted by francois to: Consumer generated media | customer service | marketing | word of mouth )

customer service hell sm.jpgThe latest issue of Revenue magazine has an article on the impact of online research on off-line purchases. Quoting from comScore Networks research they found that in the "toy and hobby" category, 42% of people who did online research bought a product directly related to that research - except that 88% of those people made their purchase off-line and only 12% made their purchase online. In the Consumer electronics space, 18% bought based on online research - but 93% of those bought off-line.

Quoting from Opinion Research, they found that "77% of people who do online research before buying a product purchase something when they went to the store the last time they did online research," with "over half (52%) purchased just the item they did research on, while another 18% purchased that item and additional items."

Another Research paper, this one from Perfomics is quoted as saying that "the majority of consumers conduct research online during his year's holiday season and 43% plan to make both online and offline purchases based on that research." It goes further to say that "the majority of consumers become more brand- sensitive after conducting online research."

That pretty much confirms that unlike what some analyst firms pretend, online word of mouth has the potential of being much more effective or dangerous than off-line word of mouth.

Take the personal example of Mercedes Benz which was well documented on this site (Mercedes - a case study on how to squander a great brand, Mercedes says that cars fail in the first 50K miles - after that it's the fault driver, Mercedes Benz does not care about its customers, and Mercedes Benz - poor customer service ROI). For a long while, those rants came out on the top of a variety of Google searches. So if half of the potential buyers do online research before buying, a disproportionate number of them will run into my online rants and at least pause, if not decide against buying this product. The online negative word of mouth reaches a much larger audience than any off-line word of mouth recommendation would have, plus it spans over a much longer period of time, and it also attracts additional negative word of mouth, which only makes the case stronger!

As an example, witness some of the comment excerpts that are still being made on those stories on a regular basis:


There is no way that these stories could have affected that many people over such a long period of time in the off-line world.

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I was driving a 2006 SLK280 and clocked 17k before driving through a puddle near my apartment and having the engine brake down completely! The same puddle on which i was overtaken by a Toyota Echo since my car suddenly shutdown. Not covered by warranty is what they said. Anyone wants to buy an SLK280 with no engine? I feel that i had flushed my money away on this car. What is the use of the warranty if it does not cover the total engine brake down from normal driving! Their reports that water gone through the air intake damaged the pistons and that they broke smashing the block thus the block is ruined as well. How can this happen with a Mercedes Benz? Where is all that engineering R&D being spent?

Posted by: Khalid Izzeldin at April 18, 2007 6:13 PM

I have a 280 sport pkg. 1999 65T.miles garrage kept, and it is rusted all over . It has been painted 2 times, and keeps rusting. the mercedes rep, said that there is nothing they will do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was hoping that this would be my last car, since I drive 4miles a day... What hapened to keeping a mercedes for 20 yrs.??????

Posted by: Dorothy Pardo at June 12, 2007 7:57 AM

I have a 280 sport pkg. 1999 65T.miles garrage kept, and it is rusted all over . It has been painted 2 times, and keeps rusting. the mercedes rep, said that there is nothing they will do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was hoping that this would be my last car, since I drive 4miles a day... What hapened to keeping a mercedes for 20 yrs.??????

Posted by: Dorothy Pardo at June 12, 2007 7:57 AM

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