Alterian predicts a new decade of marketing trends
Alterian predicts a new decade of marketing trends
London, UK - 15 December 2009 - Alterian (LSE: ALN), a leading international integrated marketing platform provider, has released their 2010 forecast into the changing marketing trends for the next 12 months and beyond. These are focused around more effective ways to engage and communicate, as well as the importance of measurement and accountability as companies are under increasing pressure to show value for their marketing spend in a downturn. The predictions highlight that the right marketing software will be critical for business survival and to continue to drive productivity through the turbulent times. Social Media Monitoring and Web Analytics will become central in measuring the Return on Investment (ROI) of relationship-based online strategies.
David Eldridge, CEO of Alterian said, "The recession has been the catalyst for highlighting the importance of online monitoring and analytics for marketers. More and more consumers are sharing information about brands online so when once upon a time an unsatisfied customer would tell their neighbour, now they can tell the whole world in seconds. Advancements in technology have turned consumers from passive observers of brands into active participants who are shaping brands. The other challenge for marketers is the ever deepening consumer cynicism towards corporate behaviour and messaging, and both these factors are forcing the emergent role of the marketer. Smart businesses are listening to the conversations their customers are having, where these are happening and engaging in conversations with consumers on an individual level to add value in real time. Interruption-based mass marketing that simply shout messages blindly to customers is not only ineffective but hugely damaging."
"However you cannot simply stop there - the next logical step after engagement is acting on the information acquired on your audience. Building customer databases are pointless if you don't manipulate this data to help plan successful marketing campaigns in the future. Engagement is key, but those businesses that ignore the final stage of measurement and analysis will not survive."
At the end of 2008 Alterian encouraged businesses to focus marketing investment through the economic downturn on areas of high return rather than cut costs across the board. This year marketing has become the life blood for every business, as marketers compete to connect with their audiences on an individual level. It was predicted that marketing activities would be increasingly under the microscope throughout 2009 and marketers would be held accountable for their success or failure.
The trends outlined at the end of 2008 will remain important into 2010 but as social media has really started to take hold, and online monitoring tools and analysis will come of age in the new decade. The industry will continue to move at an ever-increasing pace and as we emerge from the recession there will be a hunger to discover new and exciting things to attract, engage and convert consumers, first. The top ten marketing trends for 2010 are as follows:
1. Social media will move towards ubiquity:
IDC
survey data shows more than 50% of worldwide workers are leveraging the
free, public social media sites like LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook for
business today. Rather than being hype it will simply become normal and
part of the everyday mix that works alongside email as a principle form of
communication online.
2. Companies will have a social media policy:
As social media continues to integrate into the marketing and business mix,
formal rules of engagement will become more widespread. Many companies are
likely to come up against conflict when they try to extend their social
media efforts across the board. There will be a need for a significant
culture shift in order to overcome these barriers. As social media
continues to raise its profile amongst corporate divisions, more companies
will invest in Social Media specialists to guide their efforts both
internally and externally.
3. Doing more with less:
This has been the mantra for
all businesses throughout 2009 but will continue through the adoption of
analytics and marketing software. Marketing departments are under
increasing pressure to improve effectiveness and efficiencies with
marketing campaigns, and also to achieve more, all with decreased budgets.
2009 was about how to make your business machine run harder and faster in a
bid to stay competitive in a downturn, where consumer spending is in
decline or being replaced by reason to buy at all. This will now
convert into the need to not only prove the value of your products to
consumers but also the value of your marketing strategies as a whole.
4. Data analysts will become hot property for marketing
departments:
Introducing analytics, or better analytics means
empowering marketing with intelligence about their customers and prospects,
so they can more rapidly, and more accurately, identify the hidden value in
their customer and prospect databases. Analyzing the operational efficiency
of every marketing department and taking action as required also means a
marketing dividend can be realised. This can either be used to increase
marketing spend or to maintain marketing spend if budgets are reduced; in
essence, do more with less.
5. Measurability of marketers/measuring ROI:
At a time of economic uncertainty, more companies look to uncover cost
savings or serve customers more effectively through leveraging social
technology. However, the increased pressure from the boardroom to justify
marketing spend, or time investment, means that marketing departments have
to show value by measuring ROI.
6. Getting access to customer data:
This has become more possible with the introduction of social media
platforms, but gaining access to the right data, the right channels and the
key sentiments about your brand requires effective online monitoring
software. Social Media offers the perfect opportunity to
revolutionise CRM tools and build true customer engagement programmes that
are bespoke for each individual consumer, thus helping to deliver ROI.
7. The necessary technology for effective marketing:
Companies without the right monitoring, reporting, analytics and execution
software are companies without a future. With the increasing importance of
the internet for businesses, online marketing and monitoring allow
effective one on one engagement that shape successful and focused marketing
campaigns.
8. Integration of platforms and processes will be
critical:
There is a proliferation of things
to monitor, measure and manage, making it very difficult and time consuming
for marketers to pull together the overall picture for integrated
campaigns. There will therefore be a move towards single integrated
software platforms so that campaign planning and management are integrated
with web and email.
9. Recalibrate marketing for engagement:
Brands focus on content but with publishers desperate to protect revenues
by charging for content, brands will increasingly look to develop content
strategies that bring value to their customers. Social Media
Monitoring will be the key weapon for brands building these strategies.
10. Consumer empowerment:
Brand value will be influenced more and more by the consumer, making it
more important than ever for a brand to have measures of authenticity that
will aid in brand differentiation and consumer engagement - you can no
longer rely on your brand name as you once did. Organisations are being
increasingly judged by their actions and willingness to involve customers,
visibly.
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About Alterian
Alterian (LSE: ALN) empowers organizations to create relevant, effective
and engaging experiences with their audience that help build value and
reinforce commitment to their brand, through the use of the Alterian
Integrated Marketing Platform. Alterian drives the transformation of
marketing and communications, making it practical and cost-effective for
companies to orchestrate multichannel engagement with the individual.
Alterian's unprecedented integration of analytics, content and execution
through industry leading tools, such as the Dynamic Messenger email
platform, SM2 Social Media Monitoring platform and the award winning
Content Management solutions, enables companies to build integrated
communication strategies which create a true picture of the
individual.
Alterian works with marketing services partners, system integrators and
agencies who recognize the need to plan and deliver coordinated customer
engagement services in partnership with their clients. For more information
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