Post on 05-Dec-2014
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SO WHAT IS 2011 BE A SUPERHERO!?
PART 2:2011 SUPER TRENDS
Entertain me!
Consumers want to be entertained. Whether this is via traditional or new media – visibility is just not enough. Why will I tell my friends, „Like‟ or „RT‟ it if it‟s just OK. Be clever, bold and creative. Don‟t take yourself so seriously! But don‟t treat consumers like simplistic morons.
Multiple lives
Escapism is online and offline, business and personal. For some the flips from one state to another are constant – work, family, personal, online, offline. Lines are blurring between one life and another. Depth of network of „friendships‟ widening, yet how do we find the time?
Twitter bio:
“Aussie Mum of 4 boys. I have no life so I am trying to invent one on Twitter, and yes I like Poe, and no that does not mean I'm creepy”
Dreams in reality
New experiences are the spice of life. Home is where the heart is, and travel is the dream for many. The reality is that the last year has have been tricky for many households and spare time is limited. The need for escaping woos is seeing a desire for small luxuries, attendance at local events and special experiences. Pop-up events are popular –there one day, gone the next. The web is entertainment for many, providing much enjoyment for little or no cost.
Small is the new big
Authenticity and honesty is what consumers want. No bullshit, overproduced, production line products.
I am an individual
Scatter gun marketing is missing the target. Clever marketers are building an intimate relationship with the core consumers. This may be traditionally or using digital tools. It‟s not making assumptions, it is putting effort into connecting beyond head and demographics.
Keep it Simple
Consumers are confused by too many products on offer that all look the same. Simplicity of message is increasingly essential with the fragmented media landscape. Boldness and substance is vital.
“Why Many Super Bowl Ads Failed to Score. Marketers Keep Forgetting That the Best Ads Are Simple and Direct”http://adage.com/columns/arti
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Retro is hip
We love our lives, yet seek simpler times, or reflections on times long gone that make us smile and return happy memories. Deeper emotional connection and fondness. Retro if done well implies authenticity and sincerity.
Care beyond business
Amongst the chaos and alarm of the GFC has come a demand for businesses thinking beyond the bottom line. Yes, this has been on the agenda for years, but now consumers demand it as they are sick of being manipulated.
Brand or commodity?
The GFC saw many brands suffering and responding with rational – price / prize driven campaigns – to drive immediate sales in a tough market. Yet, getting the message right and avoiding cheapening the brand in the long term is causing much marketing angst. What is the right balance? Will your consumers forgive you?
Media ain‟t black or white
Important to embrace new technologies but TV, radio and press are still key. Campaigns need to be integrated, each medium does not stand alone. Much confusion, misinformation and even hysteria has come with changing budgets and the evolving media landscape. Creativity of application is king!