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The SoDA Report (Volume 1, 2016); 2016-17 Forecast

In this volume of our biannual trend publication, we explore the theme of Evolution. Agencies, consultancies, brands and other industry thought leaders largely agree that 2016 is shaping up to be an evolve- or-die year. Or, to put a positive spin on it, we might say it’s a year to thrive through intelligent adaptation. While some agencies are going the way of the dinosaur, a forward-thinking cross-section of shops are reporting increased revenues and profits by partnering with clients in new and innovative ways, by bringing their own IP to market and more.

 

Other industry players need to evolve as major shifts in the way consumers use technology, consume media and engage with the world around them are forcing massive changes.

 

Throughout the 2016 editions of The SoDA Report, we’ll explore top trends and behaviors that leading practitioners in our industry won’t be able to ignore as the year unfolds, and we’ll cast a spotlight on brands, agencies and individuals who are flourishing in this environment. Within Modern Marketer, Industry Insider and via our Digital Outlook Study (conducted in partnership with Forrester Research for the first time), we’ll also explore how the landscape of creativity and the modus operandi for agency-client relationships are shifting in radical ways.

 

Spurred by rapidly changing consumer expectations and behaviors, agency-client partnerships are expanding in incredibly exciting ways beyond the marketing realm to include business strategy, R&D, product development and customer service. We are so proud of the growth and development of The SoDA Report over the past year.

Jeff Domansky's insight:

The annual SoDA Report looks at the digital marketing Outlook for 2016 and provides a 2017 forecast as well as a snapshot of client-agency relationships. recommended reading for digital agencies and marketers. 9/10

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Here’s how you make marketing people love | Jay Baer

Here’s how you make marketing people love | Jay Baer | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Youtility is marketing so useful, people would pay for it if you asked them to do so. This form of helpfulness is transforming the businesses of companies large and small all over the world. 


Youtility is perhaps most effective, however, when applied to industries where there is not a lot of natural differentiation between competitors. One such industry is real estate, where we often think of Realtors and property managers as homogenous entities that all do, act, and say similar things.


That’s why I co-wrote Youtility for Real Estate: Why Smart Real Estate Marketing is About Help, Not Hype. This is the playbook for how real estate professionals can massively accelerate their business by fundamentally shifting how they think about value, their customers, and their marketing....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Jay Baer shares more examples of marketing Youtility. Recommended reading  9/10

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How Oreo owns social media through Twitter, Instagram, Vine and Pinterest

How Oreo owns social media through Twitter, Instagram, Vine and Pinterest | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Oreo was the brand with the highest increase of ‘buzz’ in 2012, with a 49% higher online chatter than in the previous year.


How did Oreo achieve this and also continue to maintain this high level of engagement?


We’ve previously discussed on the blog about how Oreo is the king of agile marketing, and it's clear that Oreo has a marketing team that not only has a finger tightly on the pulse, but who can also react with whip-smart efficiency, humour and charm....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Creativity and content marketing help Oreo rule social media.

Allison Emma Schizkoske's curator insight, December 3, 2013 10:07 PM

it seems like oreo knew they were doing. the cobcersation between oreo and xbox is a great way to get attention to the brands

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Creating Marketing Messages that Resonate #FutureM

This was marketing brilliance this morning — and we hadn't even rolled up to the FutureM Boston conference yet. There they were, two awesome young musicians, a violinist and a cellist, banging out tunes so crisp, so beautiful, that even the smartphone and tablet-obsessed morning Boston commuters gave a look. One commuter even approached the duo in between songs and asked if they do weddings.


Just Play Your Music

We asked the musicians if this was some sort of social experiment — similar to what the Washington Post did. The Post won a Pulitzer after it disguised violinist virtuoso Joshua Bell in a subway station and took note of the ways people noticed — or ignored — his brilliant playing....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Brilliant marketing advice In this post is captured beautifully in this phrase: "Just play your music."

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Need Marketing Inspiration? Here Are 12 Places to Find Great Examples

Need Marketing Inspiration? Here Are 12 Places to Find Great Examples | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

An idea doesn't have to be unique to be great. In fact, there are some really awesome examples of great marketing out there that you can lean on to inspire your next project. (Austin Kleon calls this concept "stealing like an artist.")

But finding these examples isn't always easy. That's where we come in. We've collected 12 places on the web where you can browse and search for examples of great marketing -- including website design, design in general, email marketing, and social media pages. Check them out, bookmark them, and use them to inspire your own marketing strategy.

Get 50 brilliant examples of website design now by downloading our free flipbook....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

HubSpot's Flipbook is loaded with creativity and great examples to inspire your next marketing strategy. Recommended viewing. 9/10

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Here Are the Finalists for the Year's Best Brands on Twitter, Vine and Everywhere Else

Here Are the Finalists for the Year's Best Brands on Twitter, Vine and Everywhere Else | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Each year, the list of branded social media accomplishments grows longer, and the Shorty Awards are never far behind in recognizing them.


This year's roster of finalists, being announced today, includes nominees in categories ranging from "Best Brand on Vine" to the delightfully meta "Best Use of Social Media by One Brand Responding to Another Brand."


"New platforms continue to emerge and evolve at an unrelenting pace. While most struggle to keep up, Shorty Awards finalists are thriving in this environment," Greg Galant, executive producer and cofounder of the Shorty Awards tells Adweek. "We'll be celebrating their creations on every form of social media."


Check out the full list of finalists below....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Lots of social marketing and content marketing inspiration from these finalists in the Shorty Awards.

aanve's curator insight, March 8, 2014 10:02 PM

www.aanve.com

 

Ludovic Ronchaud's curator insight, March 9, 2014 2:11 PM

Des sources d'inspiration pour mettre en place des stratégies marketing/communication sur les réseaux sociaux.

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Most Content Is Crap | Social Media Today

Most Content Is Crap | Social Media Today | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Nearly every company, especially in B2B, now practices some form of content marketing. Most of it's garbage, junk—crap. How can you possibly succeed amidst today's deluge of crappy content?


... So what’s with the crappy attitude?


Hang with me. The future’s bright. But here and now, I want to impress something important on you…


Content marketing is not your secret weapon anymore. You might be podcasting, publishing newsletters, offering eBooks, posting videos, etc. Surely, you’re blogging and sharing your stuff with social media.Good for you. These are smart strategies to get discovered online and build relationships. You get that.


But do you get this? Everyone else is doing it too. Seriously, in the recently published research report by Content Marketing Institute and MarketingProfs, it says 93% of B2B companies are active in some way, shape or form in content marketing....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Barry Feldman says it's getting very crowded in the content world. In factfact, he says most content marketers are producing crap and risk dismal failure without shaking up their approach to producing better content. Read on for some inspiration on how to get your content mojo working. Recommended reading for PR, marketing and content marketing pros.  9/10

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10 Beer Infographics that are Awesome | Neo Mamm

10 Beer Infographics that are Awesome | Neo Mamm | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

From the history of beer to what to do with an empty, these infographics will provide you with a whole variety of knowledge about one of man’s most loved drinks: beer.

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Where would we be without beer? You'll learn some amazing facts about beer in these 10 infographics. Here's just a taste ;-)

-  Egyptian children were sometimes baptized with beer

-  in the 1600s, midwives created ultra-strong beer to ease the pain of childbirth

-  in 1773, the Sons of liberty gathered at the Green Dragon Tavern, had a few beers, and agreed to start a revolution

-  annual beer consumption in the US is 22 gallons per person

-  in the US today there are 1,482 craft breweries operating

-  9,000 BC Neolithic humans evolved from hunter gatherers to farmers. Was it the bread or the beer?

-  2,400 BC Sumerians invent the straw to avoid sediments in the bottom of beer

-  Plato said: "He was a wise man who invented beer."

-  takes 18 minutes to burn off the calories from a regular beer compared to 15 minutes for a pint of Guinness. Go figure.

 

I could go on but that would just make me thirsty for more. Just enjoy these 10 awesome infographics. Cheers!

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