11 Digital Trends to Watch in 2011
Steve Rubel is an interesting guy. I’ve known him for a number of years and communicated directly with him only a few times, still I feel as if I “get him.” Weird, right? Here’s the crazy part: I’ve never met him. I know him exclusively through Twitter and Friendfeed, and in the blogosphere. He’s not even a Facebook friend. The thing about Steve is that he works for ad agency Edelman Digital. As some readers know, I have nothing but contempt for salespeople since all of them are liars and thieves. But I still like Steve; he is smart and regards the social web as more than another channel through which to cram product … or at least I think he does. Anyway, here are 11 trends for 2011 that Steve sees in our collective future (check out the list and Steve’s interesting web page here):
- Attentionomics Marketers realize the value of attention, not just exposure.
- Digital Curation Content overload requires a guide, and Google is not it.
- Developer Engagement Marketers will court web developers to gain an edge.
- Transmedia Storytelling Even in 2011 it comes down to a compelling story.
- Thought Leadership Companies must recruit expert voices to create content.
- Integration Economy Business finally coordinates social media experiments.
- Ubiquitous Social Computing Marketing will follow us everywhere on our phones.
- Location, Location, Facebook Foursquare taught us how; now Facebook takes over.
- Social Media Schizophrenia SM overload is now everybody’s problem.
- Google Strikes Back Google beats Facebook and Twitter by indexing them to pieces
- All Web Sites Will Be Social Consumers expect social functions in all websites now.
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