Search engines help consumers navigate 鈥榤essy middle鈥櫶齩f online shopping

By Patricia B. Mirasol, Reporter听
听according to Google, is the space consumers navigate between triggers and purchases. A brand鈥檚 marketing success, per the search engine, depends on how well it learns how to navigate this 鈥渓abyrinth of searches, ads, links, and听肠濒颈肠办蝉.鈥
When people are exposed to a purchase trigger 鈥 such as a billboard or a conversation with a friend 鈥 they begin the process of using a range of online sources to review their options, said Sapna Chadha, vice president for marketing for Google鈥檚 India, Southeast Asia, and South Asia markets.听听
鈥淎t its core, the messy middle is fueled by emotional tensions that are looking to be resolved and is unique to every single person,鈥 she said.听听
Ms. Chadha herself switched from a known cosmetics brand to a number of new brands after she Googled professional looks for women, and ended up watching a video that discussed contouring, skin tone, and red lipsticks.听
鈥淚t鈥檚 also a really important thing to remember that there is rarely a right or wrong answer in these instances,鈥 she said at a March 15 event by Google. 鈥淲hat鈥檚 right is different for every person.鈥澨
According to Byron Sharp, a professor of marketing at marketing research center Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, people are very loyal.听
鈥淥f the millions of brands we could buy, we keep going back to a few,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not passionately in love with those brands, but we love being loyal because it makes our lives easy.鈥澨
For people to be loyal to a brand, however, marketers need to make it available 鈥 in both the physical and mental sense.听
A brand鈥檚 mental availability refers to the probability that a buyer will notice, recognize, and/or think of a brand in buying situations. Physical availability, on the other hand, is the scope of a brand鈥檚 distribution, and how easy it is for consumers to purchase its products.听
鈥淵ou think that sampling is effective, that if you give consumers a free product 鈥 and if it鈥檚 a good product 鈥 they should adopt it into their repertoire. But so often it doesn鈥檛, because [sampling] doesn鈥檛 lay down the mental structures [for future purchases],鈥 said Mr. Sharp. 鈥淎dvertising needs to overlap with that physical availability both before and after purchase.鈥澨
Search advertising helps by giving products digital availability, he said. It provides an opportunity for marketers for when consumers are in a buying mood, and adds touch points to a marketing campaign.听
Google holds听听of the search engine market as of this January and was visited 82.6 billion times in February, according to dropshipping app Oberlo.听
鈥淲e鈥檙e in a world where we鈥檙e inundated with information,鈥 said author and journalist Malcolm Gladwell, known for his bestsellers on pop psychology and behavioral economics. 鈥淲e鈥檙e dealing with mysteries. You have a big mound of data in front of you. Now your job is to sift through that data, make sense of it, throw out what isn鈥檛 important, and zero in on what is. In the digital age, the problems we are faced with are 鈥 overwhelmingly 鈥 mysteries.鈥

