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SoDA 2010 Digital Marketing Outlook
SoDA (Society of Digital Angencies) just released results from their 2010 Digital Marketing Outlook. They polled thousands of execs from major global brands, traditional and Digital agencies, vendor and service providers, as well as freelance and independent Digital practitioners. The outlook: many believe the future of Digital Marketing is exceptionally bright.
The highlights:
- 81% of Brand Execs expect an increase in digital projects for 2010
- 78% of global participants believe the current economy will actually spawn more funds allocated to Digital
- 50% will be shifting funds from traditional to digital media
- 45% consider social networks/applications a top priority
Our outlook:
- The rise of the Consumer will continue to dictate how a brand interacts with their customers. The separation between the good and the bad will continue to widen. We will continue to see examples of brands “not getting it”.
- I see the smartphone becoming the universal remote for consumers’ lives and Facebook being their portal
- Experimental technologies like Augmented Reality and Voice control will become more mainstream
- Apple will continue on its course for world domination. Well at least to the point where everyone will use some type of Apple device to access digital content.
Check back same time next year to see how close our predictions were or were not.
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Big ideas come from small teams
We are still inspired by the 2005 Seth Godin post Small is the new big. We think it’s even more relevant now, especially with how the digital world continues to expand. I mean, what was Twitter 6 months ago? And whatever happened to MySpace? But for some reason AOL still lives, go figure.
The thing is some of the biggest ideas have come from small teams. That’s why challengers worship the garage and the cocktail napkin. Our backyard (San Jose) is a case study for embracing the power of small.
Small works because it allows you to be nimble, efficient, and free. Free to explore, experiment, challenge, lead—free to come up with the next big idea. And at the end of the day, isn’t that what you want? A team that can deliver really great ideas.
Do you blog?
We do now. In fact, you’re reading our very first post. And according to the latest statistics, we are but one of over 900,000 articles being posted today in over 133 Million blogs around the globe. We are literally a small fish in a ginormous pond. So we’re going to start small, keep feeding this fish, and see how big it grows. Between our crazy ideas, the awesome things floating around online, and the digital revolution there should be no shortage of topics for us to blog about.
So stay tuned. Oh wait, here comes the next post…
