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Key technology trends for business in 2014 - and how to market effectively to them

"Whether you are in marketing or IT or frankly any kind of business at all, technology is likely to disrupt your way of doing things in a profound way in the next year. To successfully navigate this challenging new business environment, marketers will have to take heed of a number of key trends and quickly learn how to use them to their advantage." So said Nicola Byers at the recent DUO Marketing + Communications Networking Breakfast.
Nicola Byers
Nicola Byers
Judith Middleton
Judith Middleton

Byers outlined ten key technology trends that will drive business in 2014. "For business owners, technologists and marketers, these are the technology trends that will likely impact their lives in the coming year." The points are:

  1. Governance will evolve from an obligation to a true value-add for customers and staff alike.

  2. The management of multiple suppliers will be actively tested through the service integration model.

  3. As consumers seek more powerful devices and applications, the pace of technological change will increase exponentially, creating new competition in nearly every field and the disruption and realignment of many industries.

  4. Companies will have to reinvent themselves to tap into the economic opportunities presented by the Emerging Six countries (Brazil, India, Russia, China, South Korea and Indonesia) who will account for more than half of global GDP growth by 2015.

  5. Business decision-making will be based on analysing big data, and access to this data will extend to mobile devices.

  6. The world will become 'mobile-first', with mobile experiences eclipsing the desktop and tablets and other smart devices entering the enterprise environment en-masse.

  7. The growth of the cloud will make devices less important than the services accessed through them.

  8. The Internet of Things, referring to devices (instead of people) connected to the internet starts evolving into the Internet of Everything as new technologies connect everything - from clothes to cars to consumable products - to the world wide web.

  9. Payments will evolve, with mobile phones becoming a mainstream payment device and virtual currencies growing in adoption.

  10. Revolutions will be seen in various spheres including telecoms, which has taken over from mining as the big money generator in Africa, and the internet itself, which is currently being re-imagined by a growing social consciousness movement that wants to take it back from governments and large corporations.

Byers added that, irrespective of whether you are marketing to a B2B or consumer-focused market, at the receiving end of any communication is a person. This is where the ultimate engagement needs to lie.

Judith Middleton, who leads a marketing and communication agency servicing the B2B technology sector, says she's seen a constant stream of revolutionary new technologies over the past decade that have changed the way companies do business. "From cloud to mobile apps and the ever demanding social media platforms- there has been no shortage of game-changing tech, each introducing far better reporting tools and measurability criteria. For marketers to be successful, we will need to employ innovative new thinking that navigates the hugely complex marketing environment, while still staying true to the fundamental values that have made us successful in the past." Middleton outlines five tips for marketers on how they can still be effective in this disruptive new environment:

  1. In a world of infinite customer choices, marketers need to learn how to harness new technologies so that their brand is always top-of-mind during any purchase decision-making. Marketers will have to understand that the definition of value for each customer is different - some want immediate customer complaint resolution but have neither tools to reach or influence this effectively. Our role as marketers is to ensure that we meet our customers' customers via the appropriate channels while maintaining a consistent brand experience at all times.

  2. To do this effectively, you need to have a strategy and quality content. Customers are drowning in a sea of information and it's become a huge challenge to break through the clutter. "Apply the traditional PR tool of clear, consistent messaging to ensure your brand is positioned correctly against competitors, and deliver useful content to your target audiences in the right format, at the right time.," says Middleton.

  3. Monitoring tools will help you find gaps in the on-going customer conversations relating to your industry where you can deliver the content. Staying on top of customer needs and requirements is the only way to ensure effective delivery of content.

  4. By using monitoring and digital tools, we can prove a measurable ROI based on key business objectives. "Discerning budgets have brought the need for proper reporting starkly to light, and our industry's effectiveness will be measured against how we report back on the impact of our various marketing and communication activities."

  5. In this sea of change, don't lose sight of the values that have made you successful in the first place. With so much doubt and uncertainty, business principles such as integrity, consistency and transparency are more important than ever.


17 Dec 2013 11:51

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