The document summarizes 7 key digital trends for 2011 as presented by analysts from eMarketer, Inc. Trend 1 is that apps will continue expanding to new platforms beyond mobile. Trend 2 is the convergence of content consumption across multiple devices. Trend 3 is the increasing importance of location-based services. Trend 4 is the growing allocation of marketing budgets to social media. Trend 5 is the rise of real-time bidding for digital display ads. Trend 6 examines the debate around targeting audiences versus content. Trend 7 looks at intensifying discussions around online privacy.
The document summarizes 7 key digital trends for 2011 as presented by analysts from eMarketer, Inc. Trend 1 is that apps will continue expanding to new platforms beyond mobile. Trend 2 is the convergence of content consumption across multiple devices. Trend 3 is the increasing importance of location-based services. Trend 4 is the growing allocation of marketing budgets to social media. Trend 5 is the rise of real-time bidding for digital display ads. Trend 6 examines the debate around targeting audiences versus content. Trend 7 looks at intensifying discussions around online privacy.
This document provides advice on how to give presentations that audiences will remember using the S.T.A.R. method. S.T.A.R. stands for Something They Always Remember. It recommends repeating key words and messages, showing emotion, and including experiments or demonstrations to engage audiences emotionally and experientially rather than relying solely on slides. Mastering the S.T.A.R. method through repetition, emotion, and experiments can help create a more memorable and persuasive presentation.
This document provides advice on how to give presentations that audiences will remember using the S.T.A.R. method. S.T.A.R. stands for Something They Always Remember. It recommends repeating key words and messages, showing emotion, and including experiments or demonstrations to engage audiences emotionally and experientially rather than relying solely on slides. Mastering the S.T.A.R. method through repetition, emotion, and experiments can help create a more memorable and persuasive presentation.