Advertising is not the same as it was ten years ago. During the past decade, social computing and mobile technology have changed the marketing game forever. What shape will marketing and advertising take in the future?
Here are five mobile trends for 2010 as predicted in an article from Advertising Age.
1. Mobile with completely revolutionize the way local advertisers can connect with potential customers.
2. Growth in adoption of mobile shopping applications will continue to alter in-store consumer behavior, increasing the significance of mobile in point of sale decisions making.
3. Brands and agencies will continue to build branded apps, but will also have more attractive display media options, thanks to Google.
4. Advertising’s outdoor real estate is fast becoming another connected channel capable of delivering high-fidelity digital experiences as unique, varied and measurable as more well-established mediums.
5. Consumers have new power to express their opinions through social technologies from anywhere, anytime. Smart marketers will do all they can to encourage and act on this real-time feedback.
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1 Response to The Computer in Your Pocket is Changing Business
Paul
January 26th, 2010 at 6:15 pm
I agree with you, technology is making it easier for marketers to reach their consumers at home, on the road pretty much anywhere there is cell service or 3G!