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The Web Is Basically One Giant Targeted Ad Now

The Web Is Basically One Giant Targeted Ad Now | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Ads used to just be ads. They were signs on the side of the road, or in our browsers. They were something that could be ignored. Visually loud, sure, but they weren’t a fundamental part of our conversations, relationships, or entertainment.


But on the internet today, ads aren’t just part of the content or interface, they are the content and the interface. From what photos you see on Facebook, to the music you listen to on Spotify, to the videos you watch on Snapchat–it’s all served by algorithms that have quantified your response well enough to exploit your tastes, showing you things that you will almost certainly click on.


By using these apps and services, we’re feeding the companies that control them immense amounts of data that, in turn, tailors the medium to fit our tastes. The difference between an ad and a piece of content, these days, is becoming technical. It’s an insight that echoes throughout Mary Meeker’s 2017 Internet Trends report, which she and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers published yesterday afternoon.


The report, which is heavily anticipated every year, contains hundreds of slides breaking down digital culture and business–everything from emerging markets in China to the rise of unboxing culture. But the trend that stuck out most to us this year? That the internet is now playing every user in one giant game we cannot escape. Here’s how....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Mary Meeker’s annual Internet Trends report shows how apps and interfaces leverage data to exploit our weaknesses. A must-read, long read for all. 10/10

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Is Cognitive Technology the End of Marketing As We Know It?

Is Cognitive Technology the End of Marketing As We Know It? | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

“Will artificial intelligence replace marketers in the near future?” This is the compelling question posted by Loren McDonald of IBM Watson Marketing.


Think about all the structured, repetitive and rules based tasks you might do on a regular basis as part of your job as a marketer.


They are all open to being completed by an AI service. Not only could they be completed by a computer, but they could be done faster and with fewer errors. That could free marketers up to spend time on managing even more programs without additional staff.


Now, if you’re wondering what roles and tasks are at risk, Loren shared this list:


- Easily repeatable


- Data-centric


- Tasks that improve with learning


- Rules drive tasks


- Reporting


- Customer and segment analysis


- Campaign automation


- Media buying


- Campaign testing...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Lee Odden looks at the potential future impact of Artificial Intelligence like IBM Watson on marketing. Threat or opportunity?

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