The document discusses key technology trends for 2013, including:
1) Social media will continue to evolve as people demand coherence, impact, and help from brands across integrated platforms.
2) Screens will become ubiquitous with the rise of tablets, facilitating interactive and transactional experiences anywhere.
3) Mobile phones will surpass PCs as the primary internet access point, allowing control of many aspects of life through specialized apps.
4) Location-based media and time-based targeting will grow as smart phones provide context about user activities and surroundings.
5) The blending of actual and virtual experiences as more aspects of life become "smart" and digitized, combining online and offline worlds.
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I summarized all the marketing trends so you didn’t have to!
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- LeWeb Paris December 2013 “The Next 10 Years”
- Journalism, Media and Technology predictions 2014
- eMarketer Key Digital Trends for 2014
- CES 2014 roundup
The last few weeks of 2013 saw a huge number of predictions, trends and lists of priorities for marketing in 2014.
I wanted to understand the digital shifts that are happening, so I digested all these 2014 marketing trends so you didn’t have to!
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3. 2013 – But first, some Punditry
This will be the year of The Drop. We will drop
social from social media as all media is social; we
will drop digital and mobile from digital & mobile
marketing as all marketing is digital and mobile …
we are entering an era of integration and
simplification as people want coherence, impact,
joy, and help from people running brands
- Jim Stengel
4. Five Trends for 2013
The Evolution of Social
Screens Everywhere
Mobile and Mobility
Location: the new Context
Virtual blends with Actual
5. Social - Evolution
A move from static content to video interaction, text to picture, desktop to
mobile and ever increasing scale offers new opportunities for consumers
and marketers
6. Social - Niche Networks
Although no one is looking for the next “big” social network, people are
willing to join smaller, more specialized, interest-based networks
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10. Social - Personalization
Facebook’s EdgeRank algorithm prioritizes content on each user’s wall and
shows them the most relevant content to them.
11. Social – Cloaking/ Blocking
People taking control of what they want to see – and who sees their
personal details
12. Social – Alternate Brand Currencies
Trading virtual goods, or offering rewards for specified consumer actions
13. Social – The Quantified Self
An emerging practice of self-tracking using social media and technology as
a tool of personal and social enlightenment and sharing.
14. Social - Pictures
In an increasingly visual world, a picture can be worth a thousand words.
15. Social - Camera Ready
Social media and increasingly pervasive HD drives a culture of Perfect
Beauty. Innovations that enable a “camera ready” image are entering the
market
16. Social – Instant Erase
With the growth in photo sharing (and some potentially negative
consequences), special apps are being created so that your risque photo
will not be preserved for prosperity!
17. Social - Gamification
Gamification - the use of game mechanics and game design techniques in
non-game contexts - is an engaging ways to immerse consumers in
brands.
18. Screens ... Everywhere
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High Definition and Touch screens are becoming all-pervasive
19. Screens Everywhere - Window Shopping
New touch screen and gesture technology make it possible to shop and
interact even when the store is closed.
20. Screens Everywhere - Tablets
Tablets have grown 49.5% in 2012 and by 2015, 1 in 3 of all computers
shipped will be a Tablet (Source: Gartner).
21. Screens Everywhere - Comfortable Computing
Lean Back Lean Forward Comfortable
TV Web iPad/Tablet
Desire Seeking entertainment + Seeking information + Seeking experience
Experience Watch + Read, engage + Touch, do
Breakthrou Creativity + Interactivity + Effortless immersion
gh TBD
Tablets represent the “third era” in screen engagement
22. Screens Everywhere – Passive / Interactive
Tablets can make a traditional passive media like TV
interactive, social and transactional
23. Screens Everywhere – Asset Heavy to Asset Light
From pay-for-ownership of physical assets in a fixed location, to on-
demand, instant access anywhere paid for by advertising or subscription.
24. Screens Everywhere – Life is Beautiful
New High-Definition screens can give print-like quality with the added
benefit of backlighting, motion, interactivity and transaction
25. Mobile – One screen to rule them all …
In 2013, mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common Web
access device worldwide
26. Mobile – Rapid Growth and Accessibility
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Smartphone penetration is not only growing rapidly but lower-
cost devices are proliferating
27. Mobile – The “Everything Interface”
Increasingly many aspects of people’s virtual and physical lives can be
controlled by specialized mobile phone apps – effectively becoming a
“remote control” for life
28. Mobile – Media Multitasking
Screen-shifting and parallel consumption are making formerly passive
entertainment interactive – enabled by internet enabled mobile devices and
custom apps
29. Mobile – Frictionless Purchasing
Mobile payment will no longer require typing or swiping, just a bump or a
gesture
30. Mobile - Effortless Content
Pre-digested or curated content helps navigate the boiling sea of
information in a mobile-friendly format
31. Mobile - Facial Recognition
Built-in Apps like Recognizr offer “Minority Report”-style opportunities for
brads to offer personalized offers to consumers
32. Mobile - NFC Tags
“Like QR Codes on steroids”. Easy ways for brands to provide downloadable
information and transaction opportunities.
33. Mobile - Flexible Screens
Increasingly flexible and thin screens increase mobile go-anywhere versatility
34. Mobile – Nomophobia / Juice Jitters
“My phone is my fifth limb” – brands can offer utility to find phones or
recharge.
35. Location
The biggest shift in consumer behavior is guided by smart phones and all
they enable – be it social, local or mobile. Time and location based media are
growing.
36. Location – The New Context
Not just what media is being consumed, but where the consumer is and
what real world activity they are undertaking
37. Location – Maps and Mashups
With the mobile phone becoming the new default for finding your way, it is
also becoming the default for finding places, products, services and people
near you now.
38. Location - Apps
Foursquare Google Nike+ Where
Places
An array of (often free) apps are available to leverage digital maps and social
recommendations to real world locale
39. Location - Geofencing
Geofencing presents huge targeting opportunities and a new ability to
interact with consumer near or at point of purchase.
40. Location – Mobile as In Store Medium
Mobile is increasingly being used by shoppers for in-store reviews and price-
checks. Marketers can deliver incentives in real time to affect the key
moment of purchase.
41. Virtual to Actual
With the advent of always-on and ubiquitous internet access, and ever-
increasing digitization – our actual and virtual lives are starting to blend in to
one.
42. Virtual / Actual – Digitized Reality
Real world hybrids combine digital functionality with the palette of the
physical world. Augmented reality is one facet of this.
43. Virtual / Actual – Real World Liking
Technologies like RFID seamlessly combine with social media, empowering
consumers to “Like” real world objects as well as digital or virtual ones.
44. Virtual / Actual - Everything is Smart
Formerly dumb devices will be controllable by and offering feedback to
Smart devices
45. Virtual / Actual - Tech Humanization
Voice and gesture control means our technology will adapt to us rather than
us adapting to it. Our digital experiences will be more intuitive and tech will
take on a human persona
46. Virtual / Actual - Rematerializing
Brands are creating physical products to enhance or embody the virtual
digital lifestyle - so consumers can enjoy a tactile, tangible object as part of
their digital consumption
47. Closing Thoughts
• Give Social a chance to touch every part of your
business
• Explore niche communities/ content
• Explore ways of adding geo-relevance
• Make every communication interactive via mobile
• Engage and reward our always-connected
consumers
48. Food for Thought?
Thank You
francis.anderson@savannah-strategies.com
Editor's Notes
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