4 Tech
Trends
for

2014

by Aliza Sherman
Never make predictions,
especially about
the future.
--Casey Stengel

@alizasherman	
  
“For better or for worse,
2014 escalates
the ubiquity
of connectivity.”
@alizasherman	
  
Prediction 1:
Hybrid or 360 degree
experiences
Lines between online/mobile
and offline blur even more.

@alizasherman	
  
Prediction 1
The hybrid or 360 degree experience
demonstrates that what we see and do
online is inextricably connected to
what we see and do offline.
We engage in offline activities and
instantly share them online. We go
online whenever we have “down time”
offline* to stave off boredom by
“connecting.”
@alizasherman	
  

*and	
  too	
  o1en	
  at	
  moments	
  when	
  	
  
we	
  should	
  be	
  paying	
  a8en9on…	
  
Prediction 1

Examples of hybrid experiences
•  Wearable	
  technologies	
  
–  FitBit,	
  Up	
  by	
  Jawbone	
  
–  Fuel	
  by	
  Nike	
  

•  Geo-­‐Fencing	
  

–  Bytelight	
  
–  PlaceCast	
  and	
  PlaceAd	
  

•  QR	
  codes	
  and	
  improved	
  scannables	
  
•  Social	
  mobile	
  gamifica9on	
  of	
  offline	
  
experiences	
  
–  EventMobi	
  
–  Bizzabo	
  

@alizasherman	
  

Pictured:	
  Up	
  by	
  Jawbone	
  
Disrupting:
Our ways of being
“present” and how we
“connect” with others.
@alizasherman	
  
Prediction 2:
Social fatigue

Overconnecting becomes even
more overwhelming.

@alizasherman	
  
Prediction 2

The flip side of hybrid experiences:
People will seek solutions to hyperconnected burnout. Businesses,
products and services catering to
simplifying, even disconnecting, will fill
a growing need.
Think retreats, workshops, software
that quiets notifications or tracks time
online and gently reminds people to
pay attention to life.

@alizasherman	
  
Prediction 2
Examples

• 
• 
• 
• 
• 
• 

Camp	
  Grounded	
  
Digital	
  Detox	
  (“Disconnect	
  to	
  Reconnect”)	
  
Wisdom	
  2.0	
  (“Disconnect	
  to	
  Connect”)	
  
#unplug	
  Movement	
  
Tech	
  “Diets”	
  
Reboot	
  –	
  Na9onal	
  Day	
  of	
  Unplugging	
  	
  
–  March	
  7-­‐8,	
  2014	
  
–  “I	
  unplug	
  to	
  _______”	
  

	
  
@alizasherman	
  
Disrupting:
Our compulsive mobile
device and social
networking habits.
@alizasherman	
  
“2014 will be
the year of
unplugging.”
@alizasherman	
  
Prediction 3:
Domination of the
user gen model
More companies solicit,
cull & exploit content
from their customers.

@alizasherman	
  
Prediction 3
User Generated Content (UGC)
continues to be solicited and
aggregated by companies as a stand-in
for paying writers.
Why will people continue to contribute
this content for free? Human nature.
We yearn to be heard. We seek a
platform or soapbox. We correlate
being published with being connected.
@alizasherman	
  
Prediction 3
Examples

•  Ar9cles	
  and	
  essays	
  
–  Medium	
  
–  Dot.complicated	
  
–  Huffington	
  Post	
  
–  Open	
  Forum	
  (American	
  Express)	
  

•  Ci9zen	
  journalism	
  
–  iReport	
  

•  The	
  fine	
  print	
  in	
  the	
  terms	
  of	
  service	
  	
  
for	
  social	
  networks,	
  video	
  and	
  image	
  
sharing	
  sites,	
  wikis,	
  podcas9ng,	
  etc.	
  
@alizasherman	
  
Disrupting:
The price (and value)
of content.

@alizasherman	
  
Prediction 4:
Crowdfunding
goes mainstream
Each of us has
the power to invest.

@alizasherman	
  
Prediction 4

Crowdfunding sites are finally resulting
in tangible products. Contributing and
investing via social crowdfunding sites
will become more common, particularly
as the Jobs Act rulings on crowdfunding
are determined.
Anybody can make small investments
with ease. Anybody with an idea or
cause has the power to solicit money
from friends, family, fans and strangers.

@alizasherman	
  
Prediction 5
Examples

•  Kickstarter,	
  Indigogo	
  
–  Studio	
  Neat	
  Glif	
  
–  Everpurse	
  

•  Quirky	
  products	
  sold	
  at	
  Target	
  
•  Cause-­‐related	
  fundraising	
  plajorms	
  
–  Catapult	
  
–  StartSomeGood	
  

	
  
Pictured:	
  Cordie	
  from	
  Quirky,	
  
	
  
Everpurse	
  in	
  Persimmon	
  

@alizasherman	
  
Disrupting:
The need for financial
middlemen and money
gatekeepers.
@alizasherman	
  
“2014 means
more power to
the consumer
as creator.”
@alizasherman	
  
“The best way to
predict the future
is to create it.”
--Peter Drucker
Aliza Sherman
Speaker, Author,
Web Pioneer

@alizasherman
AlizaSherman.com

4 Tech and Marketing Trends for 2014 by Aliza Sherman

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Never make predictions, especiallyabout the future. --Casey Stengel @alizasherman  
  • 3.
    “For better orfor worse, 2014 escalates the ubiquity of connectivity.” @alizasherman  
  • 4.
    Prediction 1: Hybrid or360 degree experiences Lines between online/mobile and offline blur even more. @alizasherman  
  • 5.
    Prediction 1 The hybridor 360 degree experience demonstrates that what we see and do online is inextricably connected to what we see and do offline. We engage in offline activities and instantly share them online. We go online whenever we have “down time” offline* to stave off boredom by “connecting.” @alizasherman   *and  too  o1en  at  moments  when     we  should  be  paying  a8en9on…  
  • 6.
    Prediction 1 Examples ofhybrid experiences •  Wearable  technologies   –  FitBit,  Up  by  Jawbone   –  Fuel  by  Nike   •  Geo-­‐Fencing   –  Bytelight   –  PlaceCast  and  PlaceAd   •  QR  codes  and  improved  scannables   •  Social  mobile  gamifica9on  of  offline   experiences   –  EventMobi   –  Bizzabo   @alizasherman   Pictured:  Up  by  Jawbone  
  • 7.
    Disrupting: Our ways ofbeing “present” and how we “connect” with others. @alizasherman  
  • 8.
    Prediction 2: Social fatigue Overconnectingbecomes even more overwhelming. @alizasherman  
  • 9.
    Prediction 2 The flipside of hybrid experiences: People will seek solutions to hyperconnected burnout. Businesses, products and services catering to simplifying, even disconnecting, will fill a growing need. Think retreats, workshops, software that quiets notifications or tracks time online and gently reminds people to pay attention to life. @alizasherman  
  • 10.
    Prediction 2 Examples •  •  •  •  •  •  Camp  Grounded   Digital  Detox  (“Disconnect  to  Reconnect”)   Wisdom  2.0  (“Disconnect  to  Connect”)   #unplug  Movement   Tech  “Diets”   Reboot  –  Na9onal  Day  of  Unplugging     –  March  7-­‐8,  2014   –  “I  unplug  to  _______”     @alizasherman  
  • 11.
    Disrupting: Our compulsive mobile deviceand social networking habits. @alizasherman  
  • 12.
    “2014 will be theyear of unplugging.” @alizasherman  
  • 13.
    Prediction 3: Domination ofthe user gen model More companies solicit, cull & exploit content from their customers. @alizasherman  
  • 14.
    Prediction 3 User GeneratedContent (UGC) continues to be solicited and aggregated by companies as a stand-in for paying writers. Why will people continue to contribute this content for free? Human nature. We yearn to be heard. We seek a platform or soapbox. We correlate being published with being connected. @alizasherman  
  • 15.
    Prediction 3 Examples •  Ar9cles  and  essays   –  Medium   –  Dot.complicated   –  Huffington  Post   –  Open  Forum  (American  Express)   •  Ci9zen  journalism   –  iReport   •  The  fine  print  in  the  terms  of  service     for  social  networks,  video  and  image   sharing  sites,  wikis,  podcas9ng,  etc.   @alizasherman  
  • 16.
    Disrupting: The price (andvalue) of content. @alizasherman  
  • 17.
    Prediction 4: Crowdfunding goes mainstream Eachof us has the power to invest. @alizasherman  
  • 18.
    Prediction 4 Crowdfunding sitesare finally resulting in tangible products. Contributing and investing via social crowdfunding sites will become more common, particularly as the Jobs Act rulings on crowdfunding are determined. Anybody can make small investments with ease. Anybody with an idea or cause has the power to solicit money from friends, family, fans and strangers. @alizasherman  
  • 19.
    Prediction 5 Examples •  Kickstarter,  Indigogo   –  Studio  Neat  Glif   –  Everpurse   •  Quirky  products  sold  at  Target   •  Cause-­‐related  fundraising  plajorms   –  Catapult   –  StartSomeGood     Pictured:  Cordie  from  Quirky,     Everpurse  in  Persimmon   @alizasherman  
  • 20.
    Disrupting: The need forfinancial middlemen and money gatekeepers. @alizasherman  
  • 21.
    “2014 means more powerto the consumer as creator.” @alizasherman  
  • 22.
    “The best wayto predict the future is to create it.” --Peter Drucker
  • 23.
    Aliza Sherman Speaker, Author, WebPioneer @alizasherman AlizaSherman.com