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Evolution: What Does the Future of Social Marketing Look Like? | Social Media Examiner

Evolution: What Does the Future of Social Marketing Look Like? | Social Media Examiner | e-commerce & social media | Scoop.it

When asked about major changes in social media that have taken place between his first book and today, Brian talks about creating an infographic called The Wheel of Disruption while he was writing What’s the Future of Business? The infographic showed all of the things that were disrupting industries, with an emphasis on brand, marketing and engagement.


He explains that then and now, the three things Fred Wilson once called The Golden Triangle are at the core of everything.Brian goes on to discuss how wearables, augmented reality and services like Uber, Instacart, Postmates, Amazon, Drone Delivery and Google Express are creating disruption not only on technology fronts, but also on behavioral and expectation fronts at a human level....


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, January 10, 2016 10:35 AM

In this episode Brian Solis explores how social media has changed and how it continues to evolve.

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4 Ways the Social Media Landscape Will Change in 2016 - Pardot

4 Ways the Social Media Landscape Will Change in 2016 - Pardot | e-commerce & social media | Scoop.it

One of the most interesting studies I’ve read recently is Gartner’s Top Strategic Predictions for 2016 and Beyond: The Future Is a Digital Thing, a report published in October that delves into the evolving relationship between man and machine. The key takeaway? “Smart” and predictive technologies aren’t going anywhere anytime soon, and that applies to our business lives as much as it does to our personal ones.


-  By 2018, 20% of all business content will be authored by machines. 

-  By 2020, smart agents will facilitate 40% of mobile interactions, and the post-app era will begin to dominate.

-  By 2018, 6 billion connected things will be requesting support.


The implications of our increasingly smart world are both inspiring and frightening (as a copywriter, hearing that machines are making their way into the content realm is particularly scary!). As I started thinking about 2016 trends, it quickly became apparent that many of these same digital themes are making their way into the content marketing and social media spaces — and have been for some time.


Let’s take a look at some of the key trends we can expect to see over the next year. How will content and social — both already digital in so many ways — become increasingly digital in 2016?...


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, December 30, 2015 3:01 AM

Contemplate these predictions from Pardot.