Showing posts with label Natalie Norcross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natalie Norcross. Show all posts

Friday, January 12, 2018

Marketing Trends That WILL Shape YOUR 2018?


In recent years, companies have turned to social media and content marketing as powerful tools to gain a broader and more engaged audience..

With new technologies and apps, social media is now embedded in almost everyone’s daily life, however common or complex your lifestyle may be.



In the past few years, we have seen some notable changes from social media giants like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and from relatively new players like LinkedIn and Snapchat. With the influx of even more following suit, these platforms are poised to put an evolving game-face on, with no signs of stopping.

This year, Apple revealed the iPhone 8 and iPhone X with astounding upgrades like the A11 Bionic, which critics regard so far as the smartest chip making privacy, sharing, gaming, shopping and other processes better compared to its iPhone predecessors. Google is also aiming for its “next billion users” by way of Google Go.

As these new technological advancements go mainstream, social media companies and businesses are yet again expected to get another facelift, thus making the coming year even more exciting for marketers. As we dive into 2018, new social media and content marketing trends are about to unfold with distinct features we may have never seen before. But before we tackle these trends, let’s take a look at some marketing hurdles most companies face:



Marketing Challenges

The ability to keep up: With a growing myriad of tactics and tools without a single rule-book to follow, businesses are becoming overwhelmed, and most companies find themselves fatigued with too long a list of content formats, game plans and tools.

Understanding which platforms work best for your audience:

Think of social media as a race where every marketer is geared to have a share of the pie. Even among social media channels, the chase toward which platform has a greater share of influence is an unpredictable battle.

For example, Twitter failed to grow its numbers considerably in 2017, and though it's closed the year with a steady and positive revenue, its rate of growth in terms of number of followers has slowed down compared to its rivals.



Measuring ROI

There's now an added pressure on marketers to prove the effectiveness of the strategies employed thus far and to attest a positive impact on future investments.

Marketing teams now need to re-evaluate the impact their efforts have on overall business objectives, versus a focus on monetary investments made to bring those campaigns full-circle.

Over-Saturation

The increased spending on gaining higher click-through rates both in search and video advertising on social media has grown to new heights but has reached a considerable level of saturation in terms of content quality. The challenge of coming up with relevant but shareable and interesting content among a pool of video ads is now a challenge.

Now that we have a clear understanding of today's marketing challenges, let's look at what trends will shape the year ahead.



Heightened Attention To Social Listening

To better understand and take advantage of opportunities, companies will have a more heightened consideration of social listening, the process of collecting and monitoring data from customers and competitors by way of tracking social mentions.

A 2017 study shows that there is a considerable increase of searches containing the phrase Can anyone recommend? This shows that 2018 will be more about finding the right social media and content tracking tools that can aid companies to come up with more personalized offerings to customers.

Volatile Content And Social Media Influencers Will Be Bigger

Short-lived content like Instagram and Snapchat Stories will continue to gain popularity. Why? Ephemeral content is more authentic, and since it is limited to mobile, it is able to reach a wider audience.



The Same Trend Goes For Social Media Influencers

For example, statistics show that nearly 40% of Twitter users claimed to have made a purchase as a direct result of a social media influencer’s tweet.

Its counterparts, like email marketing, paid searches, display advertising, content searches and affiliate marketing, have taken a backseat as the growth of influencer marketing comes at full speed. Companies like Nikon, Mercedes-Benz and even the Super Bowl have reaped the benefits of influencer marketing and reached a bigger audience much to the dismay of other companies that opted for traditional advertising.

Companies Will Focus More On The Segmented Millennial Market

Millennials are the driving force of social media as they cover the majority of users who rely heavily on the internet for information and connection. In 2018, the trend points toward Gen Z, the younger millennials born around the mid-90s. The oldest of Gen Z is currently 22 years old, fresh out of college and is starting to work to earn their own money.



Mobile-Ready Content Will Become The Norm

In 2018, the number of smartphone users worldwide is projected to be around 2.53 billion. With the world getting busier and apps becoming more accessible, people will be turning to their smartphones to do the tasks that used to only be limited to desktops — say, online shopping or booking flights.

Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat being the leaders of the social media game right now have noted nearly 80% of their users accessing social media channels through their phones.

The demand for mobile-ready content has never been more unrelenting. Likewise, social media channels will continue to incorporate new technologies such as providing users augmented reality (AR) experiences, and social video content will likely be more mobile-friendly.

Guest AUthored By Natalie Norcross. Natalie is CEO of a Design Partnership, a Marketing Agency that serves as an outsourced CMO for Design-Minded Brands. Follow Natalie on Twitter.





"No matter what industry you belong to, what size your company is, what products or services you sell or how knowledgeable you are with upcoming trends, you always have to put your best foot forward.

In light of the latest advancements in technology, no one is an exception to the ever-evolving influence of social media any longer.." -NatalieNorcross


    • Authored by:
      Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at YourWorldBr@nd.com & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, CO  where I work deep in the trenches of social media strategy, community management and trends.  My interests include; online business educator, social media marketing, new marketing technology, skiing, hunting, fishing and The Rolling Stones..-Not necessarily in that order ;)

    Thursday, August 31, 2017

    Growing Social Media Trends?


    Social media is one of the biggest industries in the modern world. Due to their constant updates, social media platforms continue to grow in popularity, showing no sign of slowing down..

    Social media is no longer limited to younger generations, but has now become popular across all age demographics and is an essential marketing tool. Through this popularity, standout trends continue to emerge each year.



    Here’s a breakdown of the five latest and greatest trends that have dominated 2017 so far and that will keep evolving.

    Filters On Social Media

    These artificial intelligence facial filters were first seen on Snapchat and have continued to expand to many other social media applications. They are now being used on other popular forms of social media, such as Instagram and Facebook. This feature is an interactive and unique way for users to engage with social media. While not seemingly highly impactful, the filters do create a shared experience for all individuals who engage with the application, forming a sense of community when people around the world use the same filters.

    Short Video Stories And Expiring Content

    This type of content is known for its popular feature of lasting for a short period of time. Typically, these video stories last 24 hours from the time of initial posting. Due to its limited time of visibility, this content becomes very relevant during the period that it is live, drawing users into this form of social media. This relevance creates a sense of urgency for users to check in periodically, so as not to miss any stories during their “live period.”



    It has been used by a vast array of influencers, from chefs inviting their audiences to their kitchens and demonstrating a recipe’s steps in real time, to beauty bloggers showing how to recreate a particular makeup look in a few steps broken down into video stories. Typically viewed as a “behind the scenes” form of media, expiring video stories are one of the most popular social media trends today.

    When our firm hosted a panel at Dwell on Design last June, Shea McGee of Studio McGee pointed out that these types of videos have been an incredible way to engage with their audience. Expiring content gives Studio McGee the ability to share the progression of the projects it works on, instead of only showing the final results -- perfectly decorated houses -- on its Instagram feed.

    Live Video Streams

    Similar to video stories, live video streams are also becoming increasingly popular. They are now seen being used on Facebook and Instagram. These live streams encourage users to engage in an interactive, relevant and unfiltered way. While these can be used by anyone, they are especially popular for reporters or organizations who want to give access to their followers to an event they are taking part of.



    Social Messaging

    Chatbots, which are simple artificial intelligence systems that the user interacts with via text or via Facebook Messenger, for example, have become an extension of social messaging apps, and experts are agreeing that this is one the biggest upcoming trends.

    Many businesses are now integrating bots into their setup, as they offer a key way to improve customer service while combining the ease of social messaging with the support of website technicians, making obtaining information a simple task.

    One notorious retailer that received a lot of press for its clever use of social messaging last December is Nordstrom. Seizing the holiday season as an opportunity to launch its chatbots, the team used AI technology to interact with consumers through Facebook Messenger and provide them with gift recommendations for their loved ones.

    Now as we look toward the end of 2017, chatbot companies are aiming to make bots even more personalized, with more nuanced decision-making drop-down options, surely continuing down that path of smart automation as the technology improves.



    Augmented Reality

    Last but not least, augmented reality is the next and most exciting trend in social media technology. In February, Pinterest premiered its newest tool called “Pinterest Lens,” which enables users to take photos of objects in the real world and have Pinterest find matches by using an image recognition technology. It’s a very exciting tool, which as it develops will prove helpful for marketers by giving them the tools to reach their market in a variety of unconventional ways.

    Fashion and makeup brands are also embracing the technology. For instance, designer Rebecca Minkoff created an app that allows users to try on clothes virtually, and makeup giant Sephora debuted its Modiface mirrors that allow customers to test makeup as they please.

    Guest Authored By Natalie Norcross. Natalie is CEO of a Design Partnership, a Marketing Agency that serves as an outsourced CMO for Design-Minded Brands. Follow Natalie on Twitter.




    Within the coming years, augmented reality and virtual reality will continue to become more common and will be seen in many of the applications we use daily.

    The world of social media is continuously evolving, and it serves as an essential tool for companies in this modern age to reach and engage with their communities in more personable and original ways.

    These trends will keep morphing into more complex ones, which is why it’s so vital to keep up with the pace.." -Natalie Norcross


      • Authored by:
        Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at YourWorldBrand.com & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, Colorado. I work deep in the trenches of social media strategy, community management and trends.  My interests include; online business educator, social media marketing, new marketing technology, skiing, hunting, fishing and The Rolling Stones..-Not necessarily in that order ;)