Looking at these trends, here’s what we think the online
marketing scenario in 2014 will be.
1. Content Marketing
Will Rule
Companies can establish authority and gain
consumer trust by regularly creating useful, relevant content using various
channels. This allows them to build rapport with demographics and develop a
loyal following.
Businesses can use channels like
social media, eNewletters and articles on company websites to build their
reputations. This trend implies that traditional marketing techniques like
radio and television ads are losing their efficacy. It appears more feasible to
focus on inbound marketing by creating engaging and valuable content.
2. More Diversity for Social
Media Marketing
Previously there weren’t too many
social media platforms that businesses could use for marketing campaigns.
Today, new sites are coming up all the time and some are quite popular. These
offer a plethora of additional options for producing great content using a
variety of media.
As a result, businesses are branching out
and experimenting with multiple platforms in an attempt to reach out to more
customers. Diversification often proves fruitful because it helps build brand
equity.
3. Image-Rich Content Will Win
Since consumers almost drown in the
deluge of advertisements, they will not look at stuff that’s difficult to digest.
The common characteristic of successful blog posts is the strategic placement
of pictures to emphasize points. We doubt conventional textual content
will ever get completely replaced. But it’s quite clear that the incorporation
of images can add value to a marketing campaign.
4. More Will Not Be Better
Today, consumer preference is shifting
towards simple marketing messages instead of deeper ones. Users prefer an
uncluttered, clean and aesthetically minimal style.
Now innovative marketers are moving
away from ads that shout “look at me”. They know that consumers do not like to
be overwhelmed by the hype and are toning down their campaigns.
Hyper-connectivity and highly-digitized
lives offer too many flashy and complicated sensory inputs and consumers are
tired of this. Because of this, the coming year is likely to see simpler
marketing strategies do better. Successful strategies will be those that promote
products that simplify consumer lives and even just improve customer
experience.
With the growing usage of tablets and smartphones,
companies must create mobile-friendly content. This might involve creating alternate
mobile versions of websites or using responsive web designs to give mobile users
a positive experience. Without this, customers may move
towards competitors who offer this convenience and businesses can face dire
consequences.
6. Others
We feel that
the effectiveness of ad retargeting is likely to grow. Once users leave a site, the products they
saw will be shown again in the ads on different websites. Psychological studies
have shown that repeated exposure to brand logos and names creates trust and
familiarity.
We also think
that social signals and SEO will get further intertwined. Since search engines
strive to provide relevant and high quality content, they would give importance
to the number of times an article, blog post, or product page is shared.

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