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What's holding back the Internet of things?

What's holding back the Internet of things? | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
The tech world is abuzz with interesting possibilities for the Internet of Things (IoT) lately, but regular folks haven’t caught up yet. Why the enthusiasm gap? That’s the question that Affinnova, a Nielsen company, set out to answer in a recent study of nearly 4,000 consumers.

First, it’s worth noting that while people have great faith in technology to come, even early adopters have trouble articulating what they would want from smart products. While 57 percent of all consumers who responded to this study strongly agree that the IoT will be “just as revolutionary as the smartphone” for our culture, they can’t explain how or why. Furthermore, 92 percent say that it’s very difficult to pinpoint what they’d want from smart objects, but they’ll know it when they see it.

Given this blind spot, the study presented nearly 4,000 consumers with different “smart” product concepts, giving them the opportunity to choose which actual features and items they might be interested in.
Jeff Domansky's insight:

A very interesting look at consumer's interest in the Internet of things and marketers should be paying attention.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, January 18, 2015 4:35 PM

A very interesting look at consumer's interest in the Internet of things and marketers should be paying attention.

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Americans Would Forfeit Cars, TV, and Sex for Their Tablets

Americans Would Forfeit Cars, TV, and Sex for Their Tablets | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Americans are in love with their tablets: 91% of people who own a tablet say they take their device to bed with them, and 15% say they would give up their car in order to keep their tablet, according to survey from Yahoo and Ipsos MediaCT.


Moreover, 25% of female tablet owners say they'd happily give up sex to keep their devices. And what do men have to say about that? One-third of them are in the bathroom—with their tablets, sending email (50%) and instant messages to friends (25%)....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

A true love story LOL! Until you look more closely at the data. Fun reading though.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, October 5, 2014 8:53 AM

A true love story LOL! Until you look more closely at the data. Fun reading though.

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Jeff Guzzo's curator insight, October 6, 2014 1:34 AM

The article Americans Would Forfeit Cars, TV, and Sex for Their Tablets is an article that shows the importance of mobile marketing. The article states numerous statistics based on the survey about how significant tablets are to the consumers who own them. The survey stated that 91% of consumers who own tablets use them before bed while they are winding down. This measurement shows how beneficial it is to implement mobile marketing through social media, email and apps, considering the percentage of people who use tablets before bed. Companies could send out emails around 9 or 10PM so that the consumers see the emails before they go to bed. The highest percentage of people who own tablets are in the over $100k income per year demographic, but people of all incomes own the devices. This data suggests that marketers could target the higher income households for the greatest success rates generated through their advertisements. With the increasing popularity of tablets, it should be a must for marketers to target consumers using these mobile devices. 

 

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10 Must Reads for Improving Your Online Marketing

10 Must Reads for Improving Your Online Marketing | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Having a good website and clear online marketing strategy is very important in today’s business world. But there’s a lot that goes into building an online strategy.


So we rounded up some of the best tips and related posts from members of our small business community. Read on for the full list in this week’s Small Business Trends community and information roundup.

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These tips will help you have a good website and clear online marketing strategy

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