Each year Razorfish, an interactive marketing company, publishes its “Digital Outlook Report.” I just read the report, and it’s a must for people in any Internet business. Here are excerpts from my two favorite parts of the report.
Trends to Watch
- Advertisers will turn to “measurability” and “differentiation”
in the recession. - Search will not be immune to the impact of the economy.
- Social Influence Marketing will go mainstream.
- Online ad networks will contract; open ad exchanges will expand.
- This year, mobile will get smarter.
- Research and measurement will enter the digital age.
- “Portable” and “beyond-the-browser” opportunities will create new touchpoints for brands and content owners.
- Going digital will help TV modernize.
Trends in Social Influence Marketing by Shiv Singh
- Social media usage will result in more influence.
- The focus will shift to influencers.
- Top-down branding will experience growing impotence.
- Social advertising will grow up.
- The portable social graph will fuel marketing innovation.
- Not just friends, but friendsters, will start to matter.
- Social influence research will become more important than social measurement.
- Marketers will organize around Social Influence Marketing.
- The intranet will join the Web.
- Your CEO will join Facebook.
To get the report, click here. You can find more information about these topics at Socialmedia.alltop and Marketing.alltop.
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