The Shortest 2008 Trend Prediction Ever... Personality Matters!Authored by Rohit Bhargava on December 30, 2007 - 7:30pm.
The trend can be summed up in two words: personality matters. On first glance, this may not seem like much of a prediction, or even a trend - but stay with me. The idea of putting more personality into marketing is obviously a big one for me. By personality, I mean having a real identity that customers, partners and employees can associate with. I'm writing an entire book on the topic, after all. But the reason why this is the one trend I chose to focus on is not only because of my book, but because the reason I even chose to focus on it in the first place is that I believe it represents an entire shift in marketing that we have already started to see happening and one that will continue to pick up speed throughout 2008. Though I know I promised the shortest trend prediction ever, this post feels incomplete without a bit more detail on why I think personality is so important. Here are just a few reasons why personality matters and how it is likely to impact what we see happen to marketing in the coming year:
The lesson here for most marketers is fairly simple. Social media
is becoming more trusted, and people trust one another more than they
trust standard marketing messages. Social media offers a tool for more
authenticity, but at the end of the day what you are aiming to
demonstrate is the personality of your brand. It is this personality
that is talkable and fosters word of mouth. The three hottest macro
topics in marketing right now are WOM, authenticity and social media.
Brands that focus on having a personality in 2008 will be the ones best
positioned take advantage of all three. This piece was originally published on Rohit's blog, Influential Marketing, and is posted on DMW with the author's permission. Rohit's bio can be viewed here. Image By terfe |
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Great post Rohit. You
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