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    10 of the Greatest Marketing

    Innovations in the Past 10 Years

    What we love about marketing is that it is a continually in a state of evolution. From email and mobile to the real-

    time web, to social acquisition and personalization capabilities, marketing technology innovates and improves.

    Through all of this, the best marketing innovations find ways to improve an organizations ability to foster and

    develop relationships with customers and prospects. In celebrating Neolanes 10 years of marketing technology

    innovation we wanted to take a look back at 10 of the greatest marketing innovations of the past decade, in anapproximate order of significance.

    1-to-1 Personalization

    1-to-1 marketing (personalization) refers to marketing strategies applied directly to a specific consumer. With

    four main steps in the process (identify, differentiate, interact and customize), organizations like Amazon, Nike,

    and Dell all leverage one-to-one marketing campaigns in their overall marketing mix.

    Today this may seem very basic, but 10 years ago this was a marketing breakthrough. Today marketers are still

    finding ways to innovate using 1-to-1 personalization.

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    Gamification

    Beyond Angry Birds and Farmville, the concept of gamification refers to the use of game design techniques to

    solve problems and engage audiences. You are seeing this in some respects when you share this post in places

    like Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook, by way of the progress buttons illustrating the number of shares and likes.

    Additional methods of gamification that have become more widely adopted include:

    Achievement badges leader boards Virtual currency

    The concepts within gamification tactics are getting more heavily integrated in employee recognition programs,

    wellness adoption programs, and even project management tools.

    Group Buying

    Group buying, also known as collective buying, might have been around for centuries, but widespread internet

    adoption has allowed group buying sites like Groupon and LivingSocial to thrive in todays marketplace. Group

    Buying offers products and services at significantly reduced prices on the condition that a minimum number of

    buyers would make the purchase.

    Social Networking

    While social media is interwoven within all of the marketing disciplines discussed, the everyday online user gets

    social networking. Facebook and LinkedIn lead a growing number of public and private social networking

    communities, attracting all forms of networking, from purely personal to specific interests.

    Consider these statistics on Facebook and other social networking platforms:

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    Facebook is the most visited site in the US, accounting for 9.65% of all website visits. When Google+ opened to the public last week, traffic was up 1,269% in one week, making the site the

    eighth largest social network on the Internet.

    The Google+1 button is being served 2.3 billion times a day all over the web. Facebook is top-searched term overall and four variations of the term facebook were among the top 10

    terms and accounted for 3.48 percent of searches overall.

    The Redefinition of Inbound Marketing

    It is true that in some marketing resources, inbound marketing refers to marketing research. However in early

    2007, Forrester Research used the term inbound marketing as a concept describing use inbound customer

    interactions as an opportunity to cross-sell and upsell their products and services.

    The most concrete example of inbound marketing success came from the 2008 presidential race, when Barack

    Obamas Internet Marketing strategist Chris Hughes leveraged blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and more social media

    platforms, to help build Obamas campaign, and ultimately winning the Democratic Presidential nomination and

    election.

    Retargeting

    While browsing the internet, have you ever felt like the ads for a particular company or brand keep following you

    from site to site? Maybe those ads even seem like they have nothing to do with the site youre surfing through as

    well. Thats retargeting (or remarketing).

    For marketers, retargeting provides a more intelligent way to run display advertising for prospects they might

    otherwise miss once the potential buyer moves along from their website.

    According to a case study from Teracent, retargeting campaigns run for Travelocitydecreased the cost pertransaction by 79%, and earnings increased 133% based on previous benchmarks.

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    Location Based Marketing

    Local search, mobile device adoption, QR codes, online commerce all help lead marketers to the concept of

    location based marketing. The integration of GPS allows for the accurate detection of a specific location, andmobile computers allow interactive media to be linked, for users to access

    The small business is getting invested in location based media. According to Google, 20% of all searches are

    related to location. Nearly 2 million listings on Google have been claimed by business owners on Google Places in

    the United States which still represents only about 15% of small businesses.

    Video

    Technology innovation has made the internet more accessible and faster for the end user. 68 percent of

    households have broadband in the United States. Broadband penetration is now treated as akey economic

    indicator.

    High speed internet has made video more accessible to the masses. According tocomScore, in December 2010,

    178 million people watched 33.2 billion videos, with the average viewer watching 187 videos per month in the

    U.S. In August 2010, YouTube and Hulu viewers combined to watch over 7.5 hours of video per month; 20% yearover year growth for YouTube and 137% growth for Hulu

    User Generated Content

    The ability for the user base to create the content that drives website presence has taken off with the emergence

    of social media. Entering mainstream usage in 2005, almost every major site online has some form of user

    generated content (UGC) function in todays marketplace, even if it is only a component of the organizationsonline presence.

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    The ability to enable user generated content is the foundation for how sites like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter

    have become successful.

    Mobile Device Technology

    The evolution of mobile device technology completely changes marketing strategy. The adoption of smart

    phones, tablet computers, and other mobile devices will continue to grow. In the video below, Mary Meeker

    indicates that smart phones will eclipse PC sales in 2012.

    Dont believe the hype?Consider these numbers and mobile technology related statistics:

    By 2012, there will be 5 billion mobile devicesin use, the equivalent of 70% of the worlds population . 200 million YouTube views occur on mobile devices every day (Microsoft Tag mobile marketing report) Apple iOS platform across iPads, iPhones and iPod Touches revealed a combined iOS installed base of 37.9

    million users(ComScore)

    Google makes $1 billion in annual mobile ad revenue(Global mobile statistics 2011 via mobiThinking) 81% of global executives say they are connected to work through mobile devices all of the time

    (Korn/Ferry International, August 2006)

    Mobile device adoption must become a priority in B2C and B2B marketing strategy. We are in the middle of a

    complete shift in how people will consume information.

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