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Showing posts with label Marketing. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

15 Internet Marketing Predictions for 2010

Its been pretty long that I have a made a post here, so now that we are on the last day of 2009 and are all set to welcome the new year 2010 in a few hours - here are few predictions from my end about the overall online marketing trends for the coming year.


  1. Search Marketing is definitely going to grow ( both organic and paid search), however, businesses would tend to invest more on SEO than on PPC.


  2. Cost per click prices would rise across all the paid search platforms. More money will start moving to the content network and the overall quality of ad targeting would improve.


  3. Social Media links would likely to start playing a major role in the search engine algos. Search engines algorithms might be tweaked to rely on the mass-wisdom from social media platforms.


  4. More active effort would be there to measure factors like engagement rather than apparent metrics like number of visitors/ followers. Advanced analytics platforms might become available for free that would allow even small businesses and individuals to look beyond the last click attribution model.


  5. Social media would be much bigger and small businesses would increasingly adopt Twitter and Facebook


  6. More celebrities would get on to Twitter & many of them would start using professional social media experts and consultants


  7. Advertising on social media platforms like Facebook would be the norm for small businesses


  8. Technological advancement and refinements would happen on Facebook ( and likely on most other social media platforms) for better targeting and ad serving capabilities.


  9. Location based services like FourSquare would gain popularity. Existing social platforms like Twitter or Facebook might integrate some location based service to increase their utility


  10. Twitter can launch its own URL shortening service or buy a popular one like bit.ly . Though Google has launched its own URL shortening service recently possibilities are that they might also acquire bit.ly to get hold of all the click data


  11. There are likely to be some experiments done with paid news content, however, it is likely to be a major failure. This will actually benefit the providers of ad supported content and the ones providing multiple options for free ad supported content and Paid ad free content

  12. Video ads, video search and video content on websites would increase by great extent


  13. Mobile as a marketing channel is going to get much bigger & sophisticated - well beyond those crappy spam texting. Mobile couponing is likely to become a regular staff for most big retail chains.


  14. iPhone would continue to grow very fast however, Android would slowly start to build up its own market share. It would not be able to take a major bite off iPhone's market but would definitely create a mark.


  15. Businesses and individuals would start storing more and more of their data and running application on the Internet rather than from the desktop.
WISHING YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010

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Mobile Marketing - Much More Than SMS Spamming

There is no need to mention that digital marketing is a highly dynamic field and with the advancement of technology marketers are finding newer ways to leverage it to reach their target audience.

We are all familiar with the tons of SMS advertising that we receive this days and many of us tend to think that is probably what people mean by mobile marketing. But as I have always said, mobile marketing is a much broader thing and involves a lot more than spamming the hell out of your customers.

I wrote a short article today, that is though very basic, gives a bunch of hints on how mobile development influences marketing strategy.

Hope you like it !

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