It’s hard to believe that the “New Millennium” has been underway for 10 years. It has been a time of great change, challenge and also possibilities. So, what are the “next big things” we as marketers need to be aware of? Following are five trends and predictions that we need to think about.
We are huge believers in creating integrated marketing programs, simply because they work. A very important component of almost every one of these programs is email marketing. The reason is simple: email marketing is cost effective, is extremely targeted and delivers trackable results.
In an ever-increasing pool of social media tools, Microsoft adds another one. Yesterday Microsoft unveiled Looking Glass, their new product that allows businesses to track, measure and analyze conversations in real-time on the web including popular social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and more. Some of the key features include:
- Automatic email alerts on social media activity
Surfing the web can be pretty intense with the proliferation of information on the web these days. Accessing that information has gotten even easier with social tools like Twitter. And with this rise in information is a rise in garbage. Luckily, the web has been transforming into an online community that looks after itself. How, you might ask?

On the fence about having a blog? Here’s a new study that might swing your decision. A recent study from HubSpot looked at how blogs affect online marketing metrics such as visits, inbound links and indexed pages. The sample size of the study was 1,531 HubSpot customers with 795 of the businesses blogging and 736 not. These businesses were comprised mostly of small- and medium-sized businesses.
In addition to being the largest depository of videos, did you know that YouTube is now the second-largest search engine in the world?
Newsletters are a very effective marketing tactic. Whether you distribute them electronically, traditionally, or both, done right they can be extremely effective. Unfortunately, most companies don’t understand how to create powerful newsletter content that gets read versus content that ends up in the circular file.
Consider the following five recommendations:
Marketing your company during good times is hard enough. But marketing your company during times like these is downright unfair. So what’s a marketer with one hand tied behind their back to do?
Social marketing is hard to ignore as it steadily gains popularity as an effective marketing tool. According to Forrester Research, 75% of Internet users participate in some form of social media, up from 56% in 2007. Now that’s the kind of fast-track mainstream adoption you can watch from the sidelines or you can choose to get in on.
How important do you think search engine marketing is to your overall marketing success? Here’s some food for thought…a recent study discovered that 92% of all buyers research online first before making a purchase decision.
The study found the following:
- The #1 position got 42.3% of all clickthroughs!
