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4 Ways the Social Media Landscape Will Change in 2016 - Pardot

4 Ways the Social Media Landscape Will Change in 2016 - Pardot | e-commerce & social media | Scoop.it

One of the most interesting studies I’ve read recently is Gartner’s Top Strategic Predictions for 2016 and Beyond: The Future Is a Digital Thing, a report published in October that delves into the evolving relationship between man and machine. The key takeaway? “Smart” and predictive technologies aren’t going anywhere anytime soon, and that applies to our business lives as much as it does to our personal ones.


-  By 2018, 20% of all business content will be authored by machines. 

-  By 2020, smart agents will facilitate 40% of mobile interactions, and the post-app era will begin to dominate.

-  By 2018, 6 billion connected things will be requesting support.


The implications of our increasingly smart world are both inspiring and frightening (as a copywriter, hearing that machines are making their way into the content realm is particularly scary!). As I started thinking about 2016 trends, it quickly became apparent that many of these same digital themes are making their way into the content marketing and social media spaces — and have been for some time.


Let’s take a look at some of the key trends we can expect to see over the next year. How will content and social — both already digital in so many ways — become increasingly digital in 2016?...


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, December 30, 2015 3:01 AM

Contemplate these predictions from Pardot.

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Here's What Every Major Silicon Valley Investor Is Using To Find The Next Big Thing

Here's What Every Major Silicon Valley Investor Is Using To Find The Next Big Thing | e-commerce & social media | Scoop.it

Here's where to find the next big thing.


Product Hunt, founded by Ryan Hoover, is used by a lot of familiar names in Silicon Valley and New York: Greylock Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, Raptor Ventures, Betaworks, SV Angel, Y Combinator, 500 Startups (Dave McClure), Techstars, Index Ventures, First Round Capital, Google Ventures (Kevin Rose, MG Siegler), Dave Morin, VaynerRSE, Cowboy Ventures, Ashton Kutcher, Greycroft, Andrew Chen and others.


The site looks like Hacker News or Reddit, with up-votes to signal which new products are most popular. But instead of sorting through news articles or photos, Product Hunters can expect to find apps that have just bubbled up, like a crowd-sourced Google Play or App Store.


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, June 22, 2014 3:15 AM

If you want to find the next big thing make sure you start following Product Hunt.

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Top 6 Disruptive Marketing Trends for 2015

Top 6 Disruptive Marketing Trends for 2015 | e-commerce & social media | Scoop.it

It’s going to be one of the most interesting years ahead. There are disruptive marketing trends ahead and this list starts to build on the platform of sharing, something I’m very interested in and will be focusing even more on in 2015. I will focus on sharing platforms (not just social networks). More specifically, I’ll be focusing on how, why, when and where we share and how it will change the way customers do business with people and brands. Here we go...


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María Dolores Díaz Noguera's curator insight, December 3, 2014 4:52 AM

Se profundiza en COMPARTIR como clave y epicentro de las tendencias en marketing 2015...Top 6 Disruptive Marketing Trends for 2015 | @scoopit via @ThePRCoach http://sco.lt/...

Bart van Maanen's curator insight, December 3, 2014 8:36 AM

Delen zal volgens Bryan Kramer de spil worden van marketing in 2015. Daarnaast bespreekt hij nog 5 interessante ontwikkelingen die van invloed zullen zijn op de manier waarop we online gaan communiceren, waaronder techniek en big data, storytelling en api's.

Jan Wallen's curator insight, December 3, 2014 1:34 PM

More trends - of a disruptive nature 

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Generation C: The Nine Spheres of Social Media Influence

Generation C: The Nine Spheres of Social Media Influence | e-commerce & social media | Scoop.it

At first glance, after two decades, the utopian dream of the World Wide Web and social media maybe seems to be over. Big Brother returns to haunt our memories, and threaten our digital identity. Information overload and the maelstrom of new technologies confront us with a form of ¨Content Shock¨ and ¨Digital Darwinism,¨ where everything is moving too fast for us.


However, looking as the other side of the coin, the new digital ecosystem is perhaps not so bad he looks. Beyond this ¨Orwellian Dystopia¨, new technologies and social media provide us with the means to better fulfill us and make us better as individuals and consumers.


Today, thanks to new technologies, we can exercise together and individually, an undeniable power over brands and organizations. Tremendous power of influence, we could not even suspect there is still a few years, and now extends to many aspects of our existence.


This is the great power of influence of ¨prosumers¨; connected consumers of what we call now the new Generation C, baby boomers generation Z....


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, June 17, 2014 10:47 AM

Here's a good look at Generation C and nine influences of this connected generation.

massimo scalzo's curator insight, June 19, 2014 4:46 AM

Tremendous power of influence!