How to Use Word-of-Mouth Marketing for Your E-Commerce Business - Featured on Practical Ecommerce

How to Use Word-of-Mouth Marketing for Your E-Commerce Business - Featured on Practical Ecommerce

All marketing gets down to word-of-mouth in the end.

When people advocate for you, it’s the strongest marketing ever. Hiring micro-influencers only won’t do the trick. 

So, you have to try to generate it naturally so the conversation begins in your favor.

Here is how with the Private Label way!

a woman whispering to another

CurrySimple Word-of-Mouth Techniques

With CurrySimple, we made the best out of the nature of our business being in the food industry.

So, asking people to share their recipes made with our 19 Thai sauces was a fun experience.

We built a point system to reward our community when they post, comment, and share their creations.

They then redeem these points as store credit and other prizes. User-generated content is the easiest way to gain trust from your audience.

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Blunt, bold marketing always wins because it’s real, casual, and honest!

How to Gain Your Customers' Trust?

Try to display your top reviews on the first third of your website.

Let people tag you when they use your products.

If you sell hair, collaborate and help young stylists; if you’re selling food, help small restaurants in your state; if you educate people, offer free courses so they can share their progress with the public. 

Avoid misleading your customers or overpromising them results that will change their lives, weight, health, or business dramatically. This is the easiest way to lose.

Blunt, bold marketing always wins because it’s real, casual, and honest! 

All you do is do that while waiting for the snowballing effect and the buildup of social proof, so your business grows exponentially instead of flatlining.

Trust is everything for people who depend on online shopping, so don’t burn your reputation while trying to build a business, because it can stain your name.

Read the whole interview on Practical Ecommerce.