3D printing, prototyping, 3D scanning: how do you spread the word about your innovative offer?
In the fast-growing sector of 3D printing, prototyping and 3D scanning, new firms are flocking and competition in the market is rocketing.
In addition, not all manufacturers
operating in the B2B market have the necessary maturity to procure and use
these types of products or services. They account for only 4% of all 3D
printers sold.
As a marketing professional working in the
additive manufacturing sector, you need to guide
your prospects and promote your innovative range of products and services.
Not
all your prospects are necessarily aware of the added value that your company
can bring to their organization.
This guide will identify the main obstacles standing in your company’s way and will help you set up a strategy for creating new business opportunities and generating demand in a market that is still relatively immature.
Content of the guide “3D Printing, Prototyping, 3D Scanning: how do you spread the word about your innovative offer?”
Introduction: How to make your innovative offer know when you are a professional in the 3D printing industry?
3D printing emerged over 30 years ago, but only now is this technology undergoing explosive growth.
According to US industry analysis firm SmarTech Publishing, the additive manufacturing market generated revenue of no less than $9.3 billion in 2018.
By way of comparison, revenue was
“only” $4.1 billion in 2014. This figure encompasses hardware,
software, materials and services, and represents an increase of 18% vs. 2017.
In 2019, the 3D printing market will break
the symbolic $10 billion bar and will continue climbing to reach $11.2 billion
in 2020.
New firms are flocking to this fast-growing
sector, and competition in the market is
rocketing.
In addition, not all manufacturers
operating in the B2B market have the necessary maturity to procure and use
these types of products or services. They account for only 4% of all 3D
printers sold.
As a marketing professional working in the
additive manufacturing sector, you need to guide
your prospects and promote your innovative range of products and services.
Not
all your prospects are necessarily aware of the added value that your company
can bring to their organization.
You need to educate them, nurture their
thought processes and answer their questions while demonstrating that your
company is THE solution to their everyday problems.
At the same time, you need to be capable of
creating a service that is specifically geared towards those organizations
wishing to stay ahead of the innovation curve.
Not all your prospects will have reached
the same level of maturity. They will also be at different stages in the
consideration stage. Therefore, you must define a strategy for supporting and
guiding your prospects from start to finish.
This guide will identify the main obstacles standing in your company’s
way and will help you set up a strategy for creating new business opportunities and generating demand in a market that is still relatively immature.
The top four obstacles holding back additive manufacturing professionals
Although the
technology has been around for some time, it is struggling to embed itself in
manufacturers’ minds as a direct production method that can dovetail alongside
existing processes.
For many manufacturers with their
tried-and-tested production processes and habits, incorporating 3D printing heralds a real innovation in
their daily practices.
In many companies, the issue of adopting
the technology has never even been brought to the table.
As sector professionals, major efforts must be made to mainstream
the technology and guide manufacturers towards greater maturity.
Here are the top five obstacles that 3D
printing, prototyping and 3D scanner professionals run into when trying to
spread the word about their innovative products and services.
1. The 3D printing market has yet to mature
Growth in the additive manufacturing market
has mushroomed in recent years with scores of newcomers and a host of
increasingly sophisticated and hi-tech processes.
Despite such innovations, demand often struggles to take off. Most manufacturers are not mature enough to incorporate additive manufacturing into their production processes.
Whether small businesses or large
organizations operating in such industries as vehicle production, aviation or
healthcare, additive manufacturing can be used in a wide number of fields and
has the potential to drive growth for those companies that embrace the
technology.
But before that can happen, manufacturing
firms need to be aware of the technology and then adopt it. That is often where
the problem lies.
Additive
manufacturing requires an overhaul of all the steps involved in manufacturing a
product, especially design and functional optimization.
Significant efforts must be made to raise
awareness of the technology and bring it into widespread use among all
manufacturers, whether small or large and regardless of their sector of
activity.
3D
printing, prototyping and 3D scanner professionals are sitting on a tremendous
growth opportunity, and educating prospects is the key to unlocking that
potential.
Since additive manufacturing processes are
now mature, companies who have been reluctant to adopt the technology need
reassuring. They must realize that they have to invest in additive
manufacturing to keep their competitive advantage.
2. How do you justify the cost of 3D printing for manufacturers?
To reach out to the largest possible number
of prospects and broaden your audience, you need to mainstream the technology
and reassure your audience about the advantages of incorporating additive
manufacturing into their company.
As you have probably guessed, once additive
manufacturing has become a household name and manufacturers have started taking
an interest in your solutions, one of the objections that you may encounter is how much money the investment will cost the
company.
Additive manufacturing requires buyers to
review all their selection criteria well beyond the boundaries of the
traditional supply chain.
In addition, a real learning effort is
required to get to grips with the technology. Training may be outsourced to specialized
companies, which incurs extra costs in addition to the price of a 3D printer.
Here is a six-step insight into how buyers
view their decisive criteria (QCTCES)
A. Quality
In industry and
more generally in research and development (R&D), the OECD defines a
prototype as an “original model constructed to include all the technical
characteristics and performances of the new product.”
Prototyping
activities have undergone major changes with the advent of 3D printing.
This technology enables designers, architects and other engineers to
create prototypes even faster.
These professionals are more responsive and creative. They can also
carry out more testing.
The products ultimately manufactured are of a higher quality. Therefore, additive
manufacturing meets the need to produce the high-quality prototypes that buyers
are looking for.
B. Cost reduction
When manufacturers adopt a new technology or tool, they are
typically attempting to drive down their production costs.
Once again, additive manufacturing is a solution, because it has the
potential to lower costs during both the consideration and production stages:
Prototyping
R&D teams can convert their ideas into viable projects without
having to create models with elementary tools.
Concepts, whose appearance and operation correspond to the final
product, can save significant money in comparison to a conventional process
where prototypes are created in small numbers using expensive facilities and
tools.
Production
Additive manufacturing obviates the need
to mass-produce prototypes in an effort to reduce costs.
In addition, 3D printing allows
manufacturers to relocate production, i.e. since costs are relatively low, they
can control the entire process in the same place, from design and conceptualization
through to production.
Each product can be manufactured without
the need for a milling machine or new assembly line. In other words, production
costs are considerably reduced.
C. Delivery
After quality and cost reduction, delivery times are typically
another important criterion for manufacturers.
Additive manufacturing saves considerable time when creating
prototypes and fabricating the finished product.
R&D teams can quickly run a number of tests without getting
bogged down in a time-consuming prototyping process, thereby shortening the
time from several weeks to just a few days.
When it comes to production, the time between receiving the
customer’s order and shipping the product is faster, since there are fewer
steps in the manufacturing process: there is no longer any need to break the
product’s manufacture into several different operations and create specific
tools.
The following diagram clearly shows the main advantages with
additive manufacturing.
The arrows indicate the mold and product transport stages that could
be cut out or reduced by using these techniques, obviously provided that the
manufacturer has the necessary materials.
D. Customer Satisfaction
Customer satisfaction continues to
gain in importance and is clearly an obligation for all manufacturers.
In today’s world, customer satisfaction revolves around customized
products and fast availability.
Additive manufacturing satisfies this requirement, because it
enables companies to inexpensively produce parts in small quantities, which
allows for even greater latitude in terms of product customization.
This means that
manufacturers can broaden their range and offer products specifically tailored
to their customers’ needs without having to invest any additional capital into
the business.
3D printing heralds a major source of differentiation, meaning that
companies can gain an advantage over their competitors.
Bearing in mind that unhappy customers will take their custom
elsewhere, the aim is to pre-empt any dissatisfaction and be attuned to what
customers truly want.
E. Environment, Ethics, Ecology
In today’s world, manufacturers are looking to measure, prevent, minimize and remedy their impacts on the environment.
Such new practices as Lean management (methodology focused on minimizing waste during production) have emerged.
Additive manufacturing addresses this need as well.
Printing an object only wastes a tenth of the material, which is
less than traditional manufacturing.
Additive manufacturing reduces the amount of materials used, lowers
the quantity of waste generated and restricts or even completely eliminates
overproduction.
A single machine that is capable of printing a large number of
designs and even several parts at the same time can lower the company’s
dependency on energy-intensive machinery and tools.
Environmental gains are also reflected in transport and packaging,
since production can be insourced.
This technology does not claim to replace traditional manufacturing
processes, but instead offers an environmentally-friendly alternative for
applications where functional gains translate into environmental gains.
This is another advantage that should be promoted when bringing
additive manufacturing into widespread use.
F. Safety
A decisive criterion for the company
purchasing your solutions will be the prospect of eliminating all the risks
associated with mass production.
Since the technology is fairly recent and
currently experiencing explosive growth, the process of developing related
standards is hampered by the fact that systems, materials, processes and
techniques are constantly changing.
Standards help remove any technical trade
barriers, which leads to new mature markets and economic growth. They also
simplify technology transfers and improve product safety.
Since ASTM (American Society for Testing
and Materials) and ISO held their first joint meeting on additive manufacturing
in July 2011, major progress has been achieved in consolidating and adopting
regulations.
Regulatory organizations that are active
in this field (ASTM (F42), ISO (TC 261) and CEN-CENELEC (TC 438)) have joined
forces to create technical committees.
In 2016, the three standardization
organizations signed a cooperation agreement to develop three tiers of joint
standards:
General standards (general concepts and common requirements)
Standards for broad categories of materials or processes
Specialized standards (requirements for a specific material,
process or application)
The European Commission has defined an
Additive Manufacturing Standardization Roadmap, coordinating a group of over
120 companies involved in the additive manufacturing industry around the world,
most of which are based in Europe.
Therefore, companies will need to know how to address buyers’ questions and fears about safety in the additive manufacturing industry.
3. How do you prove the ROI from your solutions?
Companies can only survive if they
innovate, modernize their processes and offer new products and services to
their customers and prospects.
Industry 4.0 is very much alive and
kicking. Manufacturers should not miss the additive manufacturing train, but
not all of them are necessarily aware of the technology.
Proving
the ROI from your solutions will be a tremendous help in winning over new
customers.
Manufacturers can use this technology to
insource and control the entire process of conceptualizing, designing and
manufacturing a part without having to enlist the services of an outsourcer.
This prospect will shorten the production
chain and thereby save money for the manufacturer.
Manufacturers who decide to adopt this
technology may sharpen their competitive edge, because they will be capable of
masterminding new products faster that specifically satisfy their customers’
needs.
Your prospects may be “impressed”
by the thought of investing in additive manufacturing, because it represents a
real technological jump-start, but also a financial investment.
As with any technological breakthrough, it
may frighten manufacturers who are sometimes struggling to modernize their
processes and production assets.
Therefore, buyers will weigh up the costs
involved in implementing the technology.
Additive manufacturing should be designed as a real corporate project featuring a number of
advantages for both internal and external customers (in-house innovation
for the teams, lower manufacturing costs, customer satisfaction, time savings
and a competitive advantage).
Each department can benefit from 3D
printing:
The maintenance teams will have
quick access to cost-effective spare parts. This will extend the service life
of the company’s machinery and save significant money in terms of replacement
parts.
It will be less expensive to manufacture complex parts with 3D printing compared to a traditional process where several different steps are required.
Research and development can design prototypes even faster.
The sales and marketing teams can use the prototypes to specifically promote the company’s products and innovations.
In this case, the company offers a new innovative range of products and services to its customers and gains an advantage over the competition.
of companies that use additive manufacturing see the technology as a competitive advantage, and half of those companies consider the technology to offer a good ROI.
To convince the most reluctant prospects
about the returns that they can expect from your solutions, you have no choice
but to show them various case studies, the findings of surveys carried out
among your customers and cost comparison tables.
You must provide
professional users with practical guides to help them quantify how much they
stand to gain by using additive manufacturing in their companies. Figures and
hard data are the only solution when facing an immature market.
In most cases, figures are what make the most sense for manufacturers and what will convince them.
4. How do you generate demand / needs?
Since the market has yet to reach the same
level of maturity as your solutions, you need to put your brand and products on
the map and bring the technology within easy reach of all your prospects.
The challenges that come with additive
manufacturing include disseminating new knowledge, supplying new tools and
changing mindsets so that manufacturers can take a different approach to
designing and producing their products and services.
Manufacturers need information about the
processes and their applications (design, finishing and training), as well as
the benefits and changes that this type of technology will bring to their
companies.
Therefore, the challenge is creating demand
and proving to engineers and designers in engineering departments and
consultancies that they will save considerable time and money when printing
parts, creating a prototype straight from a file that is compatible with 3D
printing (STL) and re-engineering the entire product design and manufacturing
process.
To achieve that aim, you will need to guide
your prospects in changing their way of thinking, guiding them towards maturity
and convincing them that your company has THE solution for venturing down the
additive manufacturing road.
The market is actually home to a wide
variety of solutions, meaning that it is easy for the uninitiated to lose their
bearings. You need to be there at the right moment when they are ready to put words
into action.
You
must take an in-depth look at your target customers and their understanding of
additive manufacturing if you are to provide educational content at each stage
in the consideration phase and answer any questions that they might have.
When you create content, you need to put
yourself in your potential customers’ shoes and realize that they might not
necessarily be familiar with the technology, so use simple terms to teach them
all about additive manufacturing. Your
communication must be geared towards the different stages in your target
market’s understanding.
As you undoubtedly know, there has been a shift in the buyer’s behavior. When they start thinking about procuring a product or service, they would rather do their own research than being contacted by a sales rep.
Indeed, 57% of buyers complete their purchase journey alone before talking to a sales representative (Executive Board)
If you analyze your target customers, you will find out how they gather information, which websites they visit, which medium they prefer and which problems and obstacles they are facing.
Delivering support and guidance, educating
and being available while your prospects are considering the potential
solutions is the key to generating new business opportunities.
You will create demand by supplying
information and bringing the technology within easy reach of those prospects
who are raising questions about the subject.
How do you create new business opportunities in an immature market?
When dealing with an immature market, you
need to educate your prospects and explain your range in clear terms, so that
they understand how your products and solutions fit their needs. This is what
is known as lead nurturing.
To nurture your prospects during the
consideration phase, there are several ways to raise your profile,
demonstrate your expertise and broaden the appeal of additive manufacturing.
Here are the four key strategies that
you should follow to educate your prospects, develop their maturity and
generate new business opportunities.
1. SEO strategies for your website
Before engaging with a new service
provider or investing in a new solution, prospects will check out the content
available on the web.
Therefore, you can turn this situation to
your advantage by working on your SEO and creating quality content that will
feature high up the list of search engine results and which correspond to the
questions that your prospects are raising during the consideration phase of
their path to purchase.
If they type a question into a search
engine or use the new voice search technology, you will be in a win-win
situation if the content that you have created matches their queries.
That is why it is so important to know who your prospects are! Everything is related!
If you are not clear on who your target
customers are, there is no way that you can create relevant, quality content
that will catch their interest and guide them through the consideration phase.
Once you have worked out your target
market, you will need to work carefully on your content so that it will appeal
to your prospects AND it will need to be well written for a high position in the
search engine results. To succeed, you must know and apply the right SEO
techniques.
Here are six tips for writing quality
content and achieving a good search engine ranking:
A. Define your main keyword
Before you start writing out your content, you need to define the main theme and therefore the keyword, i.e. the main query that you want your website to answer.
To define the main query
for your content, you need to determine whether web users enter the keyword and
whether that word is popular among the competition.
An effective SEO strategy covers both general and competitive
searches, but also terms that are more specific and less frequently used.
B. Define the semantic field for your content
Nowadays, Google is
capable of assessing content in terms of quality and relevance due to the
semantic field revolving around the main keyword.
This means that the robots
analyzing your content will be capable of understanding the subject matter. As
such, a page full of secondary keywords, synonyms and expressions relating to
the main keyword will come out on top.
C. Design the structure of your content
If your content is well structured, your audience will find it more
enjoyable to read and also robots will find it easier to scan.
For a high ranking, you
are advised to put your keywords in the Title tag, which the search engine will
include in the results page after receiving a query that matches your content.
It is also important to
place the keyword in the H1 tag, which is the title of your content.
The rest of your content
should be arranged in hierarchical order using the tags from H2 to H6, where it
is important to put your secondary keywords.
D. Font size
Another important SEO tip
is that your content should be a certain length, otherwise it will not be
considered to be dense enough and may be skipped over by search engines.
To stack the odds in your favor, your text should contain at least 500 words. Overly concise content will not bring enough value to your audience, because it will not provide enough detail about the subject matter. Similarly, robots will believe that the subject matter is too skimpy and therefore not worth highlighting.
E. Ergonomic content
If your content is to be readable and
effective, it must also be ergonomic and easy to understand by your target
audience.
It is important to use a standard font for
the entire website that is compatible with all browsers.
When it comes to content, sobriety works
best. Avoid too much spacing between the letters and do not use colors that are
too loud or hard to distinguish from the background.
Lastly, when looking to make your keywords
stand out, use bold characters to highlight your important terms and especially
make sure that you link your different contents together when covering the same
subject!
Do this and the search engines will
consider you to be an expert in your field.
F. Work on the visuals
To give your content an eye-catching look, feel free to illustrate
your words with relevant images for even greater added value.
Your prospects may also be
likely to look for answers to their questions by running a Google Images
search.
It would be a shame to
miss out on this opportunity of being present on Google Images.
For a high ranking in
Google Images searches, you should offer lightweight images containing a
meaningful title, including your keywords and featuring an “ALT” tag
that appears when the image cannot be displayed.
As you have just seen, it is important to think long and hard about
your content before you actually get around to putting it online.
Once you have done that, you can concentrate on the text itself.
This is what is known as lead nurturing.
The whole idea is to raise their awareness, so that they are fully clued into
the strategic value of your actions and capable of finding the necessary
resources to start fixing their problems.
Ultimately, prospects should be able to
measure the benefits that your services can bring to their company and
subsequently choose you as THE solution to their problems.
But how do you create educational content?
A. Define your personas
To create educational content that
strikes a chord with your prospects, you need to know exactly who they are!
You will only be able to offer them quality content that perfectly matches their issues if you have first analyzed and defined your “personas”.
There is no point churning our countless
articles and publications if you do not know who your target audience is. it
will simply be an exercise in wasting time.
Therefore, the first step involves defining
your personas. This semi-fictional representation of your ideal customers will
give you an insight into their needs, problems, obstacles and objections. You
can then use that information to create a communication strategy that
specifically addresses your prospects’ problems that you have identified.
When it comes to defining a persona, you
need to ask your customers questions and be familiar with what they were
thinking and wondering before they actually became your customers, such as the
way in which they look for information and the types the content that they
enjoy reading.
Then you can cross-reference that
information with web searches and finally present all the data to the sales
team, which will need to make sure that your defined persona tallies with what
they hear every day when prospecting for new business.
Once you have put together your persona
datasheet, it is easier to define an editorial schedule that corresponds to
your prospects’ different questions and level of maturity.
B. Define your educational content
Educational content addresses one of the issues facing your persona and closely matches their language and questions.
Each type of content must be designed as a guide and must follow the Buyer Journey, meaning the process that buyers go through, from defining their problem and searching for solutions to adopting a solution that solves their problem.
You need to be present at each stage in the process and create content corresponding to each stage.
The first type of content will be “Awareness”, where your prospects have just started thinking about the challenge or opportunity that they want to pursue.
Therefore, your content will be fairly generic and will address a range of issues without actually providing any tangible solutions or showcasing your company. Your content will review the situation, so that prospects can move forward, clearly define their challenge / opportunity and express their problems in clear terms.
The second type of content is
“Consideration”. This is the stage where the problem has been clearly
identified and prospects will be actively searching for solutions.
During this phase, your content must be
more specific and address the identified problem. Practical guides, detailed
studies, and facts and figures are a wise choice for the consideration stage.
You can also start talking about your products and services as the solution to
their problem.
The third type of content is
“Decision”, which corresponds to the stage where prospects will
clearly choose a solution to their problem.
This is where you need to market your
company as THE solution to their problem. All the content that you created
during the previous stages will help cement your company’s reputation as an expert
in your field.
Once you have identified and created the
topic for your content, you will need to promote and expose it to your target
audience.
C. Promote your content
Creating
relevant content for your prospects may be essential, but it is pointless if
they cannot see it.
Therefore, you need to promote your
content. Once again, it is important to be familiar with your prospects’
behavior, so that you can determine which promotional materials will create the
biggest impression.
Getting your content published on your
website is no excuse for putting your feet up!
SEO is the first step as we have previously
seen. It is also vital to create seamless internal links between your articles
dealing with the same issue for easier indexing by search engine robots and
also allow visitors to improve their knowledge by reading similar articles.
You can share content over social
networking sites, such as LinkedIn, whether your own page, your profile page or
the groups visited by your target customers.
When sharing content over social networks,
try to be subtle by rewording the title to avoid coming across as too
promotional and make sure that you include an image for greater visibility.
Email campaigns
To begin with, you can put your own
contacts database to good use by sending out newsletters containing blog
articles (if applicable) or launching email campaigns to promote a white paper
or study.
Subsequently, if you want to broaden your contacts database and generate new leads, you can enlist the services of an email marketing expert with a contacts database corresponding to your target market for routing your messages.
Paid campaigns
Whether on social networking sites or search engines, you can raise the profile of your content using paid ads to boost its visibility.
Comments on other blogs
Identify the authoritative blogs in your particular field and feel free to leave a comment with a link to your own content. This will ensure that people visiting those blogs spot you and visit your website, representing an indirect way of generating new leads!
Ads in third-party newsletters
Another strategy is publishing banners or advertising inserts in newsletters relating to your sector of activity.
Transform your content into “content offer”
Have you created content that includes X good reasons why industry should adopt additive manufacturing? Put those reasons in a graphical checklist that visitors can download after submitting a form. This is a relatively effortless way of obtaining new contacts.
3. Diversify your business prospecting actions
To generate new business opportunities, you
should not make do with just sending out messages or using your contacts
database.
You need to action strategies for
generating new contacts.
Publishing new content on your blog or
website will mark one step towards capturing new leads, and SEO optimization is
essential.
To reach out to an even wider audience and
achieve your leads generation targets, you must find strategies for
diversifying your business prospecting actions.
Communication is essential for raising your
profile and creating demand!
A. Email campaigns
There are two different ways to use this strategy.
The first involves sending
out communications to your installed base with the aim of informing your
contacts, nurturing them during the consideration stage if they are not already
customers and then converting them.
This is a highly important step because, as a marketing
professional, you are also required to convert leads into customers.
The second way is to use
service providers specializing in digital marketing for routing your
messages across their databases.
Choosing the right service provider is critical: You should select
service providers with qualified databases containing a potential audience
for your company, bearing in mind that your objective is to generate
quality leads!
TraceParts has compiled a database of 1.5 million opt-in industrial
engineers and designers who download parts from the CAD content library every
day and who may be interested in additive manufacturing.
Feel free to contact us if you would like more information about this particular subject.
B. Social networks
When you bear in mind that one in two buyers obtains information from the social networks, you realize that you should build your presence, otherwise your competitors could steal the limelight.
By taking part in these groups, you can identify your prospects’
behavior and expectations, while offering them adapted content and solutions.
Social networks represent
an alternative form of communication, one that is much more direct with your
audience, so remember to fine-tune your messages accordingly.
C. Online advertising
To diversify your prospecting actions and
give your company greater exposure, you can implement paid ad campaigns.
Such campaigns can be set up in no time at
all, and you can measure the results instantly.
For example, these types of ads on AdWords
can overcome a low ranking for a given type of content and increase your
company’s online visibility.
It can also be seen as a
“one-off” campaign to promote a specific type of content or
solution.
Social networks also provide this type of service for boosting your
visibility among a predefined audience.
D. Banner Ads
Publishing banner ads on websites specializing in 3D printing or on platforms visited by your target customers may improve your brand awareness and also generate new business opportunities.
You must first select which websites are going to display your ads.
As with an email campaign, you need to choose the right target market!
To ensure that your banner ad campaign produces results, you will
need to strike the right balance between your ad’s visibility and its level of
intrusion.
If you use a format that is overly intrusive and invasive for the
people visiting the selected websites, you will obtain the opposite effect.
They will go as far as registering to take
part in a session with your company and will therefore have dedicated their
time especially for the occasion.
Webinars can be used to “educate” prospects about your solutions while enhancing your brand image, because you are bringing them a value-added service.
There are a wide variety of approaches to
creating a webinar, including voice-overs, PowerPoint slides, screen sharing
and front-facing camera. But the purpose is always the same, mainly educating,
teaching, transmitting, sharing, showing and ultimately promoting and selling.
Live
webinars are still the most effective method,
because they are more interactive: you can chat directly with participants and
answer their questions.
The webinar is an event in itself compared
to a pre-recorded message. You can then offer a recorded version of the
webinar, such as for those who enrolled but were unable to take part. This
possibility allows your company to maintain contact and show that you are
interested in them.
This version should be prioritized for the
latest trending topics with a more limited lifespan.
Recorded
webinars guarantee a high-quality end result,
because everything is calibrated and polished before the recording is
broadcast. This prevents any of the unforeseen incidents that can occur during
a live broadcast.
With a pre-recording, participants can view
the webinar at any time to suit their availability.
Recorded versions are the preferred
solution for underlying topics that will still be relevant several months after
broadcasting.
4. Organize offline events to broaden and convert the target market
When dealing with an immature market, you
need to maximize exposure for your solutions and educate your leads.
In other words, it is important to go out
to meet and speak to your prospects. Nothing
can beat human relations when it comes to convincing and educating.
In the 3D printing, prototyping and 3D
scanner sector, prospects want to see what 3D printers are capable of with
their own eyes.
A. Trade fairs
It is a strategic move to take part in
trade fairs, since they offer the ideal springboard for showcasing your expertise
directly to prospective customers, as well as improving your brand
awareness and widening the appeal of your sector of activity.
This will enable you to grow your network
and keep abreast of the latest trends in your sector of activity.
Speaking
directly with your prospects will give you a clear insight into their problems
and questions, and it may prove invaluable in determining the type of content
that you should create.
Even though taking part in such events
comes at a cost, it is a precious opportunity for making a name for your
company and attracting new contacts.
In a fast-growing sector such as yours
where prospective customers need tangible evidence and reassurance about the
technology, the ability to meet industry professionals and participate in
demos may ultimately convince them. Do not let your competitors get in
there first!
There is no need to take part in every
trade show on additive manufacturing and 3D printing. Set your sights on the
headline events that tend to generate the largest footfall.
Taking part in a trade show will give you the ideal excuse to contact your prospects
before the event and invite to meet them at the show.
To give your messages a personalized feel,
you can segment your prospects database by targeting the leads that you are
already in contact with but have not yet converted, as well as those that you
have never met before.
A word of warning… it will take more than
an email campaign. Remember to spread the word over the social networks and
make the most of your email signatures.
To create a buzz at their stands,
exhibitors will pull out every stop to attract as many leads as possible. You
can also launch a special marketing offer to coincide with the show.
Go ahead and offer demos, tests or live diagnostics, organize a competition or have a chat over a glass of champagne!
During the event, use social networks to share your photos and show prospects the faces of the people
that work for your company and just how approachable your company is.
Another tip: head to the trade shows
where your prospects are exhibiting and go see them at their stands!
When companies exhibit at a trade fair,
they have no choice but to stay at their stand.
This is the ideal opportunity for your
sales team to create a direct connection with the prospects that you have
already identified.
This will save you valuable time, since you
can generate a number of appointments within a limited amount of time.
Whether you are an exhibitor or visitor, take
the time after the show to have a quick courteous word with all the contacts
that you have met.
Thank them for visiting and for their time.
Create groups according to their level of maturity and send out content
corresponding to their expectations.
You have made a big enough effort to obtain
your contacts, so treat them with care.
B. Roadshows
Organizing a roadshow is another method
for reaching out directly to your prospects.
With the advent of the all-digital era,
roadshows can bring a human edge to your relationships and put a face to your
contacts. This type of event leaves a lasting
impression and will give you an edge over the competition, because you have
taken the time and effort to go out and meet your prospects.
Roadshows can be
compared to a promotional event where your sales reps travel from city to
city with the same event format to promote your products and services to
your target market.
Companies tend to
organize roadshows when they have a hot topic, such as launching a new product
or service.
This type of event
is strongly recommended in the case of additive manufacturing and 3D printing,
since it will give you chance to educate
your prospects and demonstrate your expertise to a chosen target group that
has come along to see your brand.
In other words,
you will be interacting with a highly qualified group of leads.
Generally speaking, roadshows are a hit with prospective
customers, because they feel privileged and listened to, and they build trust
at the very beginning of the sales relationship.
However, roadshows
should be organized with military precision to ensure that your prospects go
away with a positive image of your company.
If you decide to
arrange such an event, take great care during the planning stages and why not
involve a service provider to help you find an appropriate venue in the
different cities through which the roadshow will be passing.
The communication
plan should also be developed with the greatest of care to reflect the quality
of your event.
All the communication and marketing strategies must be
actioned to create the biggest possible buzz and
attract as many prospects as possible during each stop-off. Emails, banner ads,
social networks, press releases, dedicated sections on your website… you need
to be everywhere at the same time.
Obviously defining your objectives (new
product launch, development
of your company’s brand awareness, revenue
growth,
stronger brand image, etc.) by holding your roadshow will enable you to measure the
results and benefits of the event.
How TraceParts is helping Stratasys put its 3D printing solutions on the map
Founded in 1989 by Scott Crump, Stratasys is one of the leaders in the printing market The company is headquartered in Israel, with offices in the United States, Europe, Asia, Australia, Japan and Mexico.
The company also draws strength from a
global distribution network. It holds over 500 granted or pending additive
manufacturing patents globally. Over 20 years ago, its founder developed the FDM technology (fused
deposition modeling), one of the most widely used additive manufacturing
technologies today.
Stratasys products are used in countless industries, including aerospace, defense, industrial equipment, automotive, medical, architecture and education.
In 2010, Stratasys began its partnership with TraceParts.
“In the manufacturing industry, there is the potential for purchasing a 3D printer when a physical prototype may be required to validate the design. That means that we need to find, inform and convince designers and their department. Furthermore, CAD underlies rapid prototyping processes, since 3D printing requires a virtual model. Reaching out to TraceParts users seemed to be a good idea and experience has shown that we were right.” explains Eric Bredin, VP Marketing EMEA.
Even today, using the digital marketing
services from TraceParts allows Stratasys to achieve a wide range of
objectives: spread the word about its product range, company and distribution
network, and raise awareness of the new materials. The company was looking to
generate sales opportunities, while increasing brand awareness and boosting
traffic to its websites.
« We are delighted with the feedback », adds Eric Bredin.
« Our campaigns are fully achieving their objectives of informing potential users and promoting our products, with a fast and direct approach to our target group. This method of communication gives an almost instant way of measuring results. In addition to the relevance of the target group, we have seen that the information used to filter the emails sent is constantly updated. It would be much harder and more expensive to address the different sectors of industry with a vertical marketing campaign. »
What to keep in mind
The secret is out… the 3D printing market is booming, and a growing number of manufacturers are taking an interest in this sector.
93% of companies have already invested in this technology to gain a competitive advantage by reducing the time-to-market (“State of 3D Printing” study by Sculpteo)
However, most manufacturers are still reluctant or even completely
unaware of this technology.
As sector professionals, major efforts must be made to mainstream
the technology.
As you have seen in this guide, several tools and strategies are
available for putting your company’s name on the map and generating new leads.
Feel free to enlist the support of a specialized provider to help you
with the process.
Above all, respect your audience. Give them the time to learn and
become familiar with the technology.
When you bear in mind that 57%
of buyers go it alone through the path to purchase before speaking to a sales
rep (Executive Board), it is down to you to adapt to the different stages
in the buying journey, offer them content according to their level of maturity,
be present at each stage and cover all the bases.
Today, digital marketing has
a role to play in guiding and supporting your prospects.
This view of things has never been so close to the real picture in the
3D printing market.
Now it’s over to you!
Our Digital Marketing Experts can help you with your lead generation strategy.