As you probably saw, Apple
removed their marketplace store.apple,com in favor of in-context selling.
The buying experience is now woven into the site as a whole, with purchasing
buttons and options for products available on every product page. Instead of
browsing for information about a product and then having to make the ‘jump’ over
to the store side, customers will now take care of both actions at
once.
Odin
has
been recommending this type of sales approach for years. Our most successful
Odin partners are not marketplaces, but those who focus on curated focused sales
with up-sells and cross-sells around an anchor sale. While Apple is selling to a
completely different audience, this approach is extremely relevant to companies
selling products/services combined.
As an expert in this sales approach, would you be interested in chatting with Alex Danyluk from Odin on how non-consumer companies should examine this Apple redesign? He can cite specific examples for companies.
As an expert in this sales approach, would you be interested in chatting with Alex Danyluk from Odin on how non-consumer companies should examine this Apple redesign? He can cite specific examples for companies.
Let
me know if I can set up a meeting.
Jakob Brons - Email: Odin [at] influx-pr.com