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What The Web Of Tomorrow Will Look Like: 4 Big Trends To Watch

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  1. The Web Will Be Accessible Anywhere
  2. Web Access Will Not Focus Around the Computer
  3. The Web Will Be Media-Centric
  4. Social Media Will Be Its Largest Component

Source: Mashable

What The Role Of The New Marketer Won't Be In 2010

  1. Won't be simply to focus on outbound messaging but to consult with sales, customer service, and human resources on how the brand must be communicated in every consumer interaction, every tweet, and every touchpoint
  2. Won't be merely to imagine creative messages but to fashion programs that are seamless with the actual product and service experience
  3. Won't be to plan bursts of communication on a yearlong calendar but to respond to and be part of the ever-changing dialog with consumers
  4. Won't be to count friends, page visits, eyeballs, readers,

11 B2B Social Media Predictions For 2010

  1. Sales Staff Get Social Media Savvy
  2. Inbound Marketing Gets Cash
  3. Location-Based Fills In The Gaps
  4. Social Media Lead Generation Becomes Common Place
  5. Social Media Publishing Gets More Multi-Media
  6. Influencer Marketing Gets Even More Important
  7. Mobile Can No Longer Be Ignored
  8. Corporate Web Sites Get Social
  9. Social and Real-Time Search Drive B2B Social Media Adoption
  10. B2B Gets Smart About Social Data
  11. The Firewalls Start To Come Down

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Dreamgrow's 22 Social Media Marketing Trends For 2010

  1. The fact that audience has the control starts to sink in.
  2. Social media will get real budgets.
  3. Social media will be integrated to overall marketing activities.
  4. Social media ROI will become important.
  5. Brands start to use listening platforms to monitor the conversations.
  6. Social media will reach behind corporate firewalls.
  7. Customer service and interaction with businesses becomes social.
  8. Measuring online activities and their effect on offline sales will become increasingly important.

Blogtrepreneur's 9 Predictions For 2010

  1. Location tools proliferate within social networks.
  2. Social media will birth business media.
  3. Apps will finally make sense of Twitter
  4. Microsoft Wave will arrive, but it won’t be a tsunami.
  5. Facebook falls over itself one too many times and stunts its meteoric growth.
  6. Mobile net will flourish
  7. Outsourcing and virtual assistance will boom
  8. Black Hat continues to die and great content drives a thirst for education
  9. Design technology and SEO catch up with each other.
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Engaging Times' Predictions For A New Decade Of Marketing Trends

  1. Social media will move towards ubiquity
  2. Companies will have a social media policy
  3. Doing more with less
  4. Data analysts will become hot property for marketing departments
  5. Measurability of marketers/measuring ROI:
  6. Getting access to customer data
  7. The necessary technology for effective marketing
  8. Integration of platforms and processes will be critical
  9. Recalibrate marketing for engagement
  10. Consumer empowerment

10 Ways Social Media Will Change In 2010

  1. Social Media Will Become a Single, Cohesive Experience Embedded In Our Activities and Technologies
  2. Social Media Innovation Will No Longer Be Limited By Technology
  3. Mobile Will Take Center Stage
  4. Expect an Intense Battle As People and Companies Look To Own Their Own Content
  5. Enterprises Will Shape the Next Generation of What We've Called "Social Media"
  6. ROI Will Be Measured -- and It Will Matter
  7. Finally: Real, Cool and Very Bizarre Online-Offline Integration
  8. Many "Old"

Adweek's Top Digital Trends For 2010

  1. Content at Scale
  2. The End of the Digital Agency
  3. Social Gaming
  4. Demand-Side Platforms
  5. Engagement Pricing
  6. Augmented Reality Grows Up
  7. Social Media Morphs into Digital
  8. Privacy Wars
  9. Data Gets Creative
  10. The Year of Mobile, Finally

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