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December 14, 2009

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Andre Yap

NIIICE work, Joe. I know what I'll be ingesting/digesting/burping on the beach in 10 days. Slightly different take on our blog's 2010 predictions compilation. Similar in that we're riffing the 2010 lists of folks we respect; different in that a) we're doing it as a running list, instead of a definitive one; b) we're commenting in how the various predictions intersect with our specific take on micromarketing; and c) emphasizing action more than punditry. Thanks for the this magnum opus. Prediction always fun, but nothing beats making it happen!

Almost forgot: 2010 Predictions: Time to Make it Happen: http://www.ripple100.com/blog/2009/12/2010-predictions-time-to-make-it-happen/

Luke Owen

Offline content will definitely spill over from the web. Especially when you learn that people who read custom publications are more likely to read the entire print piece versus the entire online component (based on recent study from Custom Publications Council as stated in my recent blog post http://www.truebridge.com/blog).

Manny Paez

I own a BPO in LATAM with a Spanish/English Call Center. Networking via Social media is a great advantage for companies that want to create awareness, the trick is to find and select the few sites to stay focused on and grow with them.
I agree with the video comments and would like to see a user friendly interface in the social media sites to broadcast on demand right from the profile page. Please contact me with suggestions, ideas or to network via your favorite social media site.

Barb Sawyers

Thanks for all the food for thought. I would boil it down to three predictions: (1) holistic content marketing (2) through social media hubs (3) to more small screens.
More at http://bit.ly/76veUy

Jay Baer

Great stuff Joe. Can we make a Wordle on this? Would love to see it sorted by prediction. Thanks for including me.

Kari Rippetoe

Lots of predictions here about offline content - will print pubs finally figure out how to use social media in a way that drives revenue and engages the public? Local pubs can lead the way on this - engage the local community via social media channels and drive them to read the print pub, frequent local businesses, and attend local events.

Michelle Hillaert

Thank you for taking the time to compile such a vast list! Just to reiterate a bit, I would think that one of the changes we shall see will be a large growth in the number of businesses utilizing social media to create lasting relationships with their clients. There are still a large number of businesses that are timid when it comes to dabbling in social media.

Dave Manzer

More of an emphasis on video means more bandwidth and storage will be required. If there's a headlong rush into video the way there was into Twitter, then that alone will spark a mini-boom for IT manufacturers such as Cisco, Dell, HP, Apple & Intel. Technology innovators here in Austin will benefit as companies seek new ways to run the Internet on less energy, with greater efficiency and fewer headaches.

Janice King

For technology marketers, 2010 will bring the return of tried-and-true collateral such as data sheets, product brochures, and white papers focused on relevant investment and implementation issues.

Tweets, blog posts, videos, and podcasts are simply inadequate media for aggregating, clarifying, and delivering the vast amount of detailed information required by technology buyers to make a purchase decision or even, in many cases, to select vendors for their short list. http://tinyurl.com/ya6llzl

Before a contract is signed for a costly technology purchase, buyers will look to the vendors for authoritative information, in a familiar document form.

eshoshin

In 2010 we'll see the rise and fall of mobile marketing. Mobile marketing is a great new venue, but like all the others it will be exploited by spammers. We'll see a surge in popularity of SMS marketing -- and then the bubble will burst. People will get tired of endless messages popping up on their phones. The market will retract and then redirect to a new medium.

I see social media as a form of PR -- nothing more. It's warm and fuzzy and makes people feel good, but in the end it can't be easily tied to increased revenue or ROI. I see traditional forms of advertising (print, direct mail, etc) making a comeback in 2010 because they are easily measured and can be directly tied to ROI. With the economy still suffering, business owners will put their marketing dollars in mediums that directly increase revenue and show an immediate return -- not feel good fluff that might someday potentially kinda sorta maybe bring in revenue through online brand awareness. Just because people know who you are or follow you on twitter doesn't mean they're purchasing from your business.

Don't get me wrong, PR has a place in every business -- but when the going gets tough, you have to leverage every dollar spent and track everything to make sure it's performing.

Those are my two-cents.

Tim

Lovely post.

Two things from me;

The blurring of online and offline as mobile internet penetration increases (because this year is DEFINITELY the year of the mobile ;)). This means that companies will do well to move the conversation on from being 'in' social media to offline social experiences which live 'through' social media and can be tracked far more effectively.

I also agree with Mike Arauz; I think smart companies will start looking at retention and loyalty programmes as a way of turning databases into fanbases; turning a retention programme into an acquisition strategy. Companies will be forced to look at 'sweating' their assets harder; from existing content to customer databases.


Online Sales Manager

I think we will see this video wave rise to tsunami with companies becoming more and more professional with their content creation and distribution strategies.

The best companies will have their own online, media channel - they will publish consistent, quality content to a schedule and they will clean up.

Joanne Grey

Great post. Anyone can produce content, but is it valuable and ethical content that speaks directly to customers?

I think customers are pretty aware of the tricks that traditional marketers use to make sales.

Honest, relevant and ethical information speaks volumes about the kind of company you are!

Mike Sweeney

Great post. I believe in the video predictions, but I think the predictions of mobile growth (both mobile marketing and mobile commerce) will fall short of expectations.

I used Seth's Twitter prediction in a Marketing Trenches post titled "Prediction: Marketers Will Continue to Publish Lists in 2010".

www.marketingtrenches.com

Again, thanks for putting this together - as always you publish useful material.

SEO Web Analytics

This video wave rise to tsunami with companies becoming more and more professional with their content creation and distribution strategies.

The best companies will have their own online, media channel - they will publish consistent, quality content to a schedule and they will clean up.

Nettie Hartsock

Hey Joe,

thanks for posting the comment. Hope you have a great new year too!

nettie

Social Media Marketing

I think social media can be used for marketing which is beyond just customers.. It can be used to attract and engage any target audience.

Club Penguin Cheats

Networking via Social media is a great advantage for companies that want to create awareness, the trick is to find and select the few sites to stay focused on and grow with them.

Promotional Products

Wow,

Quite the list of who's who... Great sounding predictions, I'm not sure who would be more informed as to what's going to happen in 2010!! Thanks for the compilation!

iPhone Application Developers

Great post. I believe in the video predictions, but I think the predictions of mobile growth (both mobile marketing and mobile commerce)I think social media can be used for marketing which is beyond just customers.

Ana YourNetBiz System

Very telling post; social media is still very much in focus.

I personally still need to work on mobile marketing - it makes sense why this could possibly be the future of online marketing.

Ana Hoffman

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i found your blog with a great interest,very good written and like it it,very curious and intelligent.
i read it frequently yet;)

Promotional Products

That is really interesting article. I believe that social marketing is building strong and strong for the past 3-4 years. Moreover, people are concentrating on content building rather than just link building which is good thing to see.

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