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Wait marketing

'Wait Marketing' refers to a marketing technique coined by Diana Derval 〔(Auvray-Pagnozzi, Babette (2012): Langue de Pub. Editions Eyrolles. )〕 that consists in interacting with consumers where and when they are available and receptive: while they are waiting. Although this technique has been used by businesses worldwide for a number of years, Derval's works identified it as a key marketing tactic that is now consciously implemented on a regular basis. The forms that wait marketing may take are varied and typically involve various other marketing strategies such as visual advertising, video and so on. In some cases the target customer may be 'compulsory' to view the marketing material, and in others the company simply makes use of the increased perceptiveness and unoccupied time that is available when the potential customer is waiting. An example of 'compulsory' wait marketing would be posters on the back of restaurant toilet doors, where the individual is facing the advert so directly they are almost compulsed to look at it. In other cases, marketing agents place adverts in areas surrounding the waiting customer's attention, such as adverts for food products a petrol station sells surrounding the petrol pump, which the person may look at whilst waiting for their tank to fill up.〔(Beate Braun, Peter Jablonka, Michael Nicolai (2011): Facetten des Konsumenten- und Käuferverhaltens in Theorie und Praxis. Volume 59 van Wismarer Schriften zu Management und Recht. BoD – Books on Demand )〕
==Examples of Wait Marketing==

Wait marketing strategy uses contexts such as customers sitting in the doctor's waiting room, traffic jams, or browsing social media platforms,〔(Derval, Diana & Menti, Mario (2008): Virtual Sofa: Wait marketing in Second Life ). ESOMAR. Innovate! Conference, Copenhagen.〕〔(Poynter, Ray (2010): The Handbook of Online and Social Media Research: Tools and Techniques for Market Researchers. John Wiley & Sons. )〕 waiting for public transport,〔(van Hagen, Mark (2011): Waiting Experience at train stations. Eburon Academic Publishers. Delf ) t.〕 or while standing in a queue. By facing waiting individuals with advertisements and marketing materials in these periods of activity intermission and mental attentiveness, businesses are able to capture the customer's attention at a time when they are more likely to concentrate on the content of the material. People tend to look for instant gratification, and wait marketing feeds this need for occupation in periods of waiting. In public, this is a very powerful method used by companies to suggest other products to their customers - for example, in fast food restaurants advertising special meals in front of the ordering queue. However, it is also used in areas such as train stations to promote products that individuals may be interested in. When a customer is bored and waiting they are much more likely to pay attention to adverts they would otherwise have ignored - and this is the trick of wait marketing.〔(Eastin, M.S., Daugherty t. & Burns, N.M (2010): The Handbook of Research on Digital Media and Advertising: User Generated Content Consumption. )〕

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