How will 3D printers, tablets, life-saving forks, Google Glasses and the interest graph change the way you do business this year?
This presentation by Thomas Crampton and Hannah Law will show you 5 trends that will change the way you do digital marketing in 2013. We explain the trend, show you some early adopters (including Nike, IBM, Heineken and Burberry) and recommend how you can make the most of it.
The Lucky 5 trends that you need to know about in 2013 are:
1. Be mobile, not do mobile
2. Bricks and Bytes: create shopping experiences, not transactions
3. Brand-awakened: brands with a higher purpose rule
4. Live in 60 Seconds: concept to production at speed
5. Smart Data: Big Data’s older, wiser sister
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Five Trend Predictions for 2013
1. Five Trend
Predictions
for 2013
Thomas Crampton | Regional Director, Asia-Pacific
Hannah Law | Senior Regional Strategist, Asia-Pacific
February 2013
2. 5 Trends
1 Be mobile, not do mobile
2 Bricks and Bytes: create shopping experiences, not transactions
3 Brand-awakened: brands with a higher purpose rule
4 Live in 60 Seconds: concept to production at speed
5 Smart Data: Big Data’s older, wiser sister
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Consumers are active and
want to take their devices
with them. They’re screen
hoarders.
In Asia it’s about multiple
mobiles as much as
multiple devices.
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SOURCE: KICKSTARTER.COM
5. Global
Notebook
PC
and
Tablet
Shipment
Share
Forecast
100%
Device growth will be in
smart devices: global
80%
tablets sales will overtake
desktops in Q2.
Tablet PC shipments have 60%
already surpassed
notebook PC shipments in
China. 40%
20%
0%
2011
2012
2013
2014
Tablet
PC
Notebook
PC
Source:
NPD
Display
Search,
2013
6. Online
ac:vi:es
engaged
in
at
least
once
p/week
while
watching
TV
or
video
content
Bases:
US,
UK,
Germany,
Spain,
Sweden,
China
&
Taiwan
90%
80%
Devices will be used at the
same time as using other 70%
technology but normally for
60%
unrelated tasks, like social
networking. 50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
Browse
the
internet
Use
social
forums
Chat
e.g.
MSN
e.g.
Facebook
2011
2012
Source:
Ericsson
ConsumerLab,
‘TV
&
Video
Report’
August
2012
7. Early adopters won’t let
technology limitations slow
them down. They’ll use
smart-watches, like Pebble
that control music, track
exercise and sync with your
smartphone.
Source:
Kickstarter.com
8. They’ll even try wearable
screens: Google’s
augmented reality Glasses
just gained some street cred
when they were worn by
models on the Diane von
Furstenberg catwalk.
Source:
pocket-‐lint.com
9. Who’s already
on-trend?
Heineken Star Player App
let fans predict goals in real-
time with UEFA Champion’s
League. It generated 87%
positive feedback and 56
minutes dwell time on the
iPhone app.
Source:
Chrisperks.com
10. How can you use this trend?
Re-imagine brand experience
without technology limitations
11. Bricks and Bytes: shopping
experiences, not transactions
Photo
courtesy
of
hQp://hongkong.geoexpat.com/forum/members/pin-‐20310.html
12. eCommerce is continuing to
grow, especially in fashion
and electronics. Alibaba
recorded $150billion+ sales
in 2012, up 60% from 2011.
13. This year the strongest
eCommerce buyer
penetration growth will
come from China, followed
by South Korea.
Source:
eMarketer,
January
2013
14. Personal recommendations
continue to influence
purchase behaviours, with
sites such as Snoox, Hunch
and The Find gaining
popularity.
Source:
Kickstarter.com
15. Innovative start-ups are by-
passing bricks-and-mortar
and providing unique
experiences online: giving
brand advocates the chance
to be affiliate sellers or co-
creators.
17. Who’s already
on-trend?
Burberry’s flagship store in
London embodies online-
offline integration with RFID
chips in clothes to product
story content live on-screen
in change-rooms.
18. Who’s already
on-trend?
Yihaodian has launched
1000 virtual supermarkets
that use AR technology to
bring blank spaces in the
real world to life in the virtual
world.
19. How can you use this trend?
Give people an emotional
reason to shop with you.
25. Who’s already
on-trend?
Brands with a higher
purpose related to health
and wellness will win in
2013 because 74% of
consumers believe wellness
will be (even)more important
in the future
26. Who’s already
on-trend?
Apple, of course.
“Man is the creator of
change in this world. As
such he should be above
systems and structures, and
not subordinate them.”
Steve Jobs, 1980s
27. How can you use this trend?
Build an icon around a cultural
tension and your brand’s ‘best self’
28. Live in 60 seconds: concept to
production at speed
Photo
courtesy
of
colbycsbc
tumblr
32. Who’s already
on-trend?
Nike Find Your Greatness:
inspirational quotes related
to achievements of China
athletes in the Olympics
were posted on social media
within minutes of the event.
33. How can you use this trend?
(Re)learn to be nimble.
35. We’ve seen the explosion of
data – big data – but why
should you be measuring
everything that moves?
36. You’re better off identifying
the KPIs and metrics that
are important to you. Then
pay close attention to the
metrics that count.
37. Facebook’s exploring smart
data: Graph Search will give
users personalised search
of people, places, products
and services … based on
the information Facebook
has about us.
38. Uncovet uses social data –
from the interest and social
graph – to create a
personalised shopping
experience or ‘style graph’.
Here, big data is used
smartly.
40. How can you use this trend?
Don’t sweat the small stuff:
know what you want to measure
and focus on it.
41. Thank
you!
Thomas Crampton Hannah Law
@thomascrampton @hannahlaw
Asia-Pacific Director Senior Digital Strategist
Ogilvy | Hong Kong Ogilvy | Hong Kong