How do you think marketing will look like in 5-10 years?
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Will smth change drastically? Which kinds of strategies and channels will evolve, transform or die?
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This will really stump all of you, it’s already here and has been for 5 years but nobody thought about it, they just listened to authoritative others.
The way you optimise your pages:
Optimise them from the viewpoint of an 📉SEO professional 📉and your seo will always be Slow, fact.
Apply it the correct way, I delved more into why this happens;
Optimise your pages as a 📈CEO or business owner📈would and their SEO awill be a lot faster than the norm of SEO is slow.
To successfully get your pages to accelerate away, [no twiddling thumbs waiting months after months to wake up] Google wants to see the full picture but doing it the SEO professional way it only see a partial image, so the page flatlines which is poor value for ROI.
Everytime SEOs are optimising pages they are looking at this the wrong way, so SEO will always be Slow, everytime.
Very Improved as it has proved in the last few years. hopefully getting more improvements and better in the future.
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@jahanzaibkhanjs Marketing hasn't improved. It got drunk on data and the data hasn't delivered.
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So, 5-10 years from now, they may possibly be even higher at narrowing in on great links. Digital advertising gear may additionally have the ability to inform us greater approximately our audiences within side the future. (https://bit.ly/3roIJDL )Digital entrepreneurs will then be capable of enhance their search engine optimization metrics and tactics.
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Marketing will increasingly be the byproduct of all things customer experience and product experience.
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I think it will transform to become "so good you can't ignore it", to paraphrase Steve Martin. It will shift from being annoying to being addictive. If you look how marketing was done 30 years ago: it was mostly annoying interruptions. (Think TV ads.) Nowadays, a lot of advertising is actually pretty engaging. IG ads that use compelling storytelling and curiosity hooks, lead magnets that give you valuable information in exchange for your email address, branded content—all of these and so much more are already being successfully deployed today, but there is still a lot of low-level crap being practiced, and we're nowhere near where we can be. In 5-10 years from now, marketing will become so good that we'll eagerly engage with it, because it'll be fun, entertaining, or valuable. We're actually pretty far down that slide already: Most of us, at least here on ProductHunt, know how much data we share online, and how valuable that data is, and how it will eventually be used to make us part with our money. Yet, we still willingly keep doing it, because we don't want to miss out on the good stuff.
In 5 to 10 years, it's likely that digital marketing tools will get even better at narrowing in on quality links. They might also be able to tell us more about our audiences in the future. Digital marketers will then be able to improve their SEO metrics and tactics.
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AR might be more dominant than we anticipated. marketing production will have more voice integration as well. with AI on the horizon, marketing will be more efficient and accurate in terms of targeting.
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Hopefully marketers will stop being over-reliant on useless data that stifles creativity and is, at best, unreliable.
depends what we're talking about... let's imagine a world where AI is everywhere... maybe you'll market to AIs?
maybe you won't have marketers for B2B: you'll have AIs evaluating offers proposed by AIs...
who knows what will happen in 10 years...
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Whatever it looks like... I just hope we can sprint as fast as it all changes!
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