Following are my personal views on what will be interesting and important in the world of digital marketing and e-commerce for 2011. I haven’t given extensive justification for any of these. It’s just what I feel to be likely from my many conversations with industry influencers.
Tim Ferriss is an angel investor (Twitter, StumbleUpon, Evernote, etc.) and author of the #1 New York Times bestsellers The 4-Hour Body and The 4-Hour Workweek .
2011 will also be marked by new developments that will shape the very fabric of our behavior, culture and identity. These developments will challenge us to consider important questions about the future of our experience as connected people and consumers. Here are key trends to watch in the coming year:
How will social media impact marketers and businesses in 2011?
Hopefully your inbox isn’t quite filled to the brim upon your return from the holidays. Any second now, your boss will bolt in asking you to prepare to brief your company on how the digital world is panning out for the year ahead. At a loss at where to start?
1. Print Goes to the Tablet Reinvention and new digital distribution is better late than never for print media.