It depends on the quality of their experience and how much their mobile company is charging for roaming fees.
And why not share with us some tactics (drill down from strategy) to stay relevant?
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I like that you asked about how to be relevant with the Samsung Galaxy Signature.
The consumer has A.D.D. - like we mentioned. Nobody has time to watch a commercial or look at an ad. We’ve learned to either fast forward or tune it out. Brands can be relevant by
reacting to this trend. Instead of forcing interaction onto consumers, get in and be a part of what’s going on. Samsung Galaxy set a fine example of this at the Oscars on Sunday with the celebrity selfie.
If you want your business to be relevant then you need to listen to your customers. What are they doing? Why? When? Once you figure out their problems, then it’s your job to come up with solutions. Solve your customer’s problems. Give them what THEY want, not what YOU want to give them.
A dive business can benefit from making the customer feel understood. This is actually the secret of any good relationship.
Our customers don’t have any time. We want to make their scuba classes longer.
Our customers are online. We don’t like online scuba classes.
Our customers are hyper-connected to their cell phone. We tell them to shut off their phone.
Do you think our customers feel understood? Have we solved their problems?
Do you see the point of my rhetorical questions? (that means you don't really have to answer them)
I think becoming a scuba diver is ego driven. We become divers to enhance our identity. Now, with this beautiful thing called social media, a new diver can publish his entire entry-to-scuba-diving process. He’s publishing his scuba status to his friends and family, and guess what, he looks like a stud. A LDS could offer up a hashtag for students. Ask students to use this hashtag when posting about scuba training. If they ever have any questions that come up about diving, have them use the hashtag, and an instructor will answer.
Now, when they are incessantly posting, at least they are posting about you. This is one way to become part of the conversation. A side benefit is that you gain exposure to the students extended audience.
I hope everyone is putting their logo on photos of students and tagging them (this was in my blog post I was talking about earlier). A scuba student naturally wants to tell the world what they are doing. It’s the LDS’s job to make that easy... and brand it while your there.
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