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The Future of Digital Marketing is Already Here

The Future of Digital Marketing is Already Here | Cambridge Marketing Review | Scoop.it

The future of digital marketing is already here, especially when it comes to presenting highly engaging, personalized, relevant advertising to consumers.

 

... Let’s think back to the movie Minority Report, which was filmed in 2002 but set in 2054. In a famous scene, Tom Cruise’s character walks into a Gap store. He scans his retinas, and the ad begins speaking to him: “Welcome back to the Gap Mr. Yakamoto, how are those assorted tank tops working for you?”

 

This movie predicted that, 50 years from now, personalized, 1:1 marketing would be the status quo. Director Steven Spielberg must have had a crystal ball – except that his timing was off. This type of personalized 1:1 marketing is much closer to reality than we’d think, thanks to the advent of tools and technologies like iBeacons (which can trigger messages sent to your phone based on your proximity to a certain location) and richly customized user experiences (easily implemented with real-time personalization tools)....


Via Jeff Domansky
Jeff Domansky's curator insight, June 14, 2014 2:56 AM

Trending. Back to the future when it comes to advertising.

AlGonzalezinfo's curator insight, June 16, 2014 7:46 AM

Great read. 

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Social Influencers: Digital Marketing’s Most Overlooked Resource

Social Influencers:  Digital Marketing’s Most Overlooked Resource | Cambridge Marketing Review | Scoop.it

It is hard to believe that in a digital world where people are so connected, it still seems to be completely difficult for businesses to use that to their advantage to more efficiently maximize their ROI. Companies continue to spend on banner ads instead of on the people who can really make a difference in the way people purchase.

 

This infographic should help researchers and advertisers see what great potential there is in the power of social media and general online influence. Bloggers, tweeters, and Facebook champions really can be wise investments; read more at the article link.


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Retro Social Media's curator insight, May 15, 2013 1:13 PM

Great read..

Athena Catedral's curator insight, May 16, 2013 5:58 AM

It's about time to leverage social influencers and how they impact purchasing decisions & even brand advocacy

gillkelley's curator insight, May 31, 2013 4:09 AM

Some useful stats here!

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Guide to Social Media Advertising: Infographic

Guide to Social Media Advertising: Infographic | Cambridge Marketing Review | Scoop.it

With social media ad revenues expected to grow to $11 billion dollars by the year 2017, social advertising has become a huge topic of interest amongst marketers.  In fact, Facebook alone is expected to make close to $1 billion from its mobile ad revenue in 2013, according to the latest estimates.

Social media is fast becoming a bigger part of the ad buying efforts of brands and agencies across the globe, and for good reason. As Salesforce Marketing Cloud VP Peter Goodman notes, “Social ads reach the audience in which you’ve invested a lot of money and time into nurturing.  You can see which audiences are engaging the most, so you can ensure that your ads are being bought correctly and you’re actually growing your fan base based on true data.”


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Kwang Hyun's curator insight, December 4, 2013 8:06 PM

Advertising is a stragety. In order to do that, you need to conpiscate the ways you can advertise. Social Media is one of the options.

Stéphane Hardel's curator insight, December 15, 2013 6:52 AM

Social cost