Marketing in the New Year

I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about marketing and online advertising. More specifically I’ve been thinking about, and trying to see ahead, the direction that advertising will take in the coming new year.

I do this throughout the year on a regular basis. I take some time each year to evaluate my own plans for my websites (which I never get to because I’m too busy helping other succeed in their online advertising) and those of my current clients. I don’t just do this near the end of the year, but on a roughly bi-monthly basis.

However, this isn’t about my marketing plans for the coming year so much as what I see will happen in online marketing in 2009 and beyond.

You have probably started to notice that the world of online advertising isn’t something that stands still but rather is always changing. New techniques, strategies, and marketing venues are popping up all the time and, yeah the old school stuff is still great, but the new stuff is always bright and shiny.

Online marketing is going to get a little scary.

Online advertising is going to really start stretching people in the coming new year. People are going to have to start learning some of the new technological and social advances that have come along in the previous year, or year and a half. Things like social media, video production, mobile optimization, search engine changes, and other things are going to get a lot more advanced and specialized. It’s going to get scary.

Online video will be the benchmark for success.

It started a little bit in ‘07 and started to rapidly climb in use in ‘08. I only see the use of video becoming more important in 2009.

Video is a way for people to put an image to a brand. It’s more than just a logo. It’s real, personal, moving, and can create buzz incredibly fast.

And there isn’t any excuse not to get started with video anymore. Developers have made it very easy to create, edit, and upload videos. And you can do it without spending a whole lot of money. The biggest, and really only, expense would be the video camera. But, chances are you already own one. If not, you can pick up the ultra hip flip camera for $150. After that you can use software that comes with it, or windows movie maker (or whatever mac users have), and upload the thing to YouTube.

Video can be used for anything from landing pages, blog posts, special exclusive content, or even pre-prepared series. It’s a great medium which I still see as greatly underused.

I’ve made my own pledge to myself that I will begin using video for marketing and building buzz virally.

Social Media will be the main marketing emphasis.

This past year, social networking websites have taken online marketing to a whole new level. You can expect a lot more of it in the coming new year.

The last couple of months, I have been telling all my clients, before they do any kind of other marketing, to get socially connected. Start accounts on the main networks first then, once comfortable, branch out from there.

Uniqueness and creativity will rise to the top.

The last thing I see is the developing trend towards people being themselves and showing their uniqueness instead of their mindless automation. That probably has a lot to do with social media marketing and the necessity to be real in that setting. People like people who are unique and allow their own creativity to be shown instead of that of someone else.

For example, I deal with a lot of people involved with network marketing opportunities. In doing so, one of the things I am always telling them is to be themselves; set up their own website or blog, create their own marketing materials, videos, and autoresponder series and build their brand. The response is much better and they are building a stronger web presence for themselves instead of the company they are affiliated with.

Marketing in 2009… pull your seatbelts tight and hang on!

I’m excited about the possibilities for the coming year. I am working on some amazing advertising campaigns (if I do say so myself) that is going to rely heavily on these factors as well as some of the things we are already familiar with.

Are you ready for the new year? Are you ready for some of the changes that are going to take place? Are you now getting yourself familiar with videos, social networking, and your own creativity?

What do you think is going to take place next year? What are you learning or advising others to do? Let us know in the comments section.



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About the Author

Tim

Tim Bossie is the owner of Northern Pine Marketing and has been providing copywriting and marketing services for over 12 years. He specializes in writing compelling content and putting together powerful, creative, and very profitable advertising campaigns for online businesses. His service website is at Guaranteed-Ads.com.
  • Tim,

    Building a brand is so important today and will be one of my main goals in 2009. Some great ideas for putting that into play.

    Everybody loves to have a list.

    Jeff
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