The Difference Between Appliance Automation and Marketing Automation.
So General Electric just launched the new GE Café Series refrigerator that includes a Keurig K-Cup Brewing System. Now, instead of having a single cup coffee brewer hogging all the space on your counter and a refrigerator dominating an entire wall, they are both operating on a shared platform.
I am sure it was a tricky engineering feat. I mean, do you add the refrigerator to the coffee machine or add the coffee machine to the refrigerator? And what about the water fill process, do you have to add water or is it dispensed automatically from the refrigerator? And what if I want just a glass of hot or cold water?
And of course this is only the beginning. Eventually your Keurigerator will also have a built-in oven and flat screen LED TV, as well as a washer-dryer combination and a smart phone charger with surround sound.
Marketing automation, on the other hand, is not so easy to explain. Of course some organizations, like HubSpot, pretend like it is really obvious: “
“See, isn’t that clear and easy? Just like putting your coffee maker into your refrigerator. But wait, there’s more.
Again, according to HubSpot: “
“Phew, now it all makes sense… or does it?
Let’s look to HubSpot one more time for an explanation of good marketing automation: “
“And there you go. It’s as easy as putting a pod of coffee into your refrigerator door and pushing the brew button. Now if only HubSpot could explain what they mean when they say “content”.
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