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NetPromoter Economics: Exploring the Economic Impact of Word of Mouth Webinar
The ISBM will present the webinar "NetPromoter Economics: Exploring the Economic Impact of Word of Mouth" on October 29, 2008 at 2:00PM EDT. Presented by Dr. Vince Nowinski, Director of Methodology at Satmetrix.
NetPromoter Economics: Exploring the Economic Impact of Word of Mouth Webinar
October 29, 2008
2:00 PM EDT
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Presented by: Dr. Vince Nowinski
Director of Methodology at Satmetrix
Word of mouth—the naturally occurring tendency to share
exceptionally positive (or negative) brand experiences with others—is a
powerful force in the marketplace. Customers consider it the most
trustworthy source of information about unfamiliar brands and products,
and weigh it accordingly in making evaluation and purchase decisions.
With the eroding influence of traditional marketing and advertising,
and the emergence of broad social networking technologies, the
influence of word of mouth is rapidly expanding. Companies are
beginning to recognize the opportunity that facilitating and amplifying
these customer communications represent for driving profitable growth.
To date, however, few studies have been conducted, and few
models built which quantify the economic impact of word of mouth—a key
consideration for building business cases around investing in word of
mouth initiatives. Dr. Vince Nowinski, Director of Methodology at
Satmetrix, will discuss independent research recently conducted at
Satmetrix linking customer loyalty, customer spend, and word of mouth.
Based on data from both B-to-C and B-to-B marketplaces, Dr. Nowinski will
present an economic framework for capturing the financial impact
associated with both positive and negative word of mouth, and discuss
its implications for corporate growth.
For more information
Paula Dorminy or Gary Holler
Institute for the Study of Business Markets (ISBM)
Smeal College of Business
The Pennsylvania State University
484 Business Building
University Park, PA 16802-3603
Phone: 814-863-2782
Fax: 814-863-0413
E-mail:
isbm@psu.edu