The document discusses emerging trends in digital marketing and innovation in touchpoints. It notes that while innovation is occurring at an unprecedented pace, input methods have not changed much and are still based on typing. It then summarizes research showing that consumers are engaging in "multi-screening" across multiple devices simultaneously. The document argues that more innovation is still needed in areas like input methods and social login integration. It highlights some examples of innovation in different areas like classrooms, maps, and grocery shopping. The document concludes by arguing that marketing and ecommerce will change profoundly in the next 10-15 years with emerging technologies like gesture recognition, speech recognition, haptics, holograms and augmented reality glasses.
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4. @Zohe
The marketing technology
ecosystem to manage
communications on these
touchpoints is mindblowing!
And its not just the touchpoints we have
to worry about, The marketing technology
ecosystem to manage communications
on these touchpoints is also mindblowing.
the graphic on the next slide shows
5. @Zohe
over 350 companies, which produce the diff technologies across 45 different categories and
thats not all of them!
6. @Zohe
Input method is still Qwerty
The only way we to interact with all those touchpoints is by typing. Typing is a skill and cumbersome if you don’t
know how
• We are only half way there in terms of
mass market device innovation and
adoption.
• Typing is a skill, which if you don’t have it,
can be laborious.
7. @Zohe
Touchscreens are awkward to use
Hardware & Input method Innovation seems to have stalled. Smartphones have a
groundhog day feel
Past Present
8. Despite social logins being available many @Zohe
websites still require registration, & form filling
Many websites have not enabled social logins. Nothing more annoying than filling out
forms or registering when trying to buy something online. On an ipad or smartphone
double the effort
What could be What about And to do all that
more annoying multi-user registering,
than another households with logging in & out
username & multiple devices? with a qwerty
password to Logout one and keyboard, on a
remember, Login another, touch device,
YAWN! YAWN!? TEDIOUS!
9. @Zohe
So, have we really
innovated? Its more like
Web 1.5. Consumers will
Innovate, even if we don’t!
10. @Zohe
Multi-screen
consumer behaviour
becomes mainstream
Some interesting trends in consumer behaviour are emerging. The
likes of Google, Ofcom, Accenture have conducted a spate of studies
which all point to one fact:- Consumers are looking for an integrated
experience on the internet. They cris-cross between access devices
depending on what they are looking for.
With the wider usage of smartphones & tablets who would have
predicted we would be talking about “Multi-screening”
11. @Zohe
Google Multi-Screen Exec Summary
UK is a multiscreening nation. Device use is driven by context. 2 main modes of
multiscreening. Sequential and simultaneous screening. Tv has lost our full attention.
Search is still the main bridge between us and content
Source: Google Multiscreen World
12. @Zohe
90% of media interactions involve a screen.
Read that as 90% on DIGITAL media
Source: Google Multiscreen World
16. @Zohe
Clearly there is some
Innovation
Lets have a quick Look at how
some things have changed or are
changing, taking some inspiration
from Mary Meeker
19. @Zohe
Things they are a Changing: Grocery shop
The shopping wall on the right there by Tesco, Korea. The shopping wall basically has pictures and barcodes of a
range of products. Consumers can just scan what they want, pay for it and the groceries will be delivered to their
home.
Present Future
20. @Zohe
What's the common
denominator?
SCREENS
What's the common denominator? Screens are part of
our everyday lives whether its recreation, work, study,
travel etc
Whilst we are on screens… Whats up with the biggest
screen at home; the TV?
21. @Zohe
Well, TVs are a lot smarter, a lot more social & a lot
more connected
You can control them with a combination of touch, gesture & voice
22. @Zohe
Smart TV Opportunity
Samsung
TV App
store For brands who want to have
already a depper and more involved
Smart TV presents boasts over experience in the living room,
2000 Apps there is opportunity.
an entirely new
opportunity for Most devices are personal but
brands and it’s time the TV is about sharing the
for companies to experience, so content that's
start to engage with designed for sharing works
how they’re going to best on a Television.
address what will be
a new behaviour. By 2016 there will be almost 1
billion smart tvs globally.
Samsung TV App store
already has 2000 apps and
Mobile and Apple have made
Mobile and specifically There are several consumer more comfortable
Apple paved the way million smart TV’s in the with the concept of apps.
for consumers to UK, and globally,
become comfortable market research
with Apps, and there is suggests that consumer
as big an opportunity use of connected TV
for engagement with sets will jump from 82m
Smart TV in all in 2011 to over 890m
industries. by 2016
23. Internet + TV + Ecommerce = Powerful Mix. Add Social then even more @Zohe
stronger
My old employers QVC were
trading on tv, web, mobile & QVC
interactive TV as early as 2006.
Secret was rich content on
multiple channels.
their TV conte
using web, mobil mix of 3% con secret of suc nt on Youtube
They’ve inadvertently created a e, interactive TV
[red button] & no
version of new cess? Rich c & Facebook. N
new touchpount called “social rmal TV to drive visitors & 19% ontent on mul ew touchpoint
infomercials” by putting their sales as early as for repeat visit tiple channels … “Social Info
2006 ors mercials”
TV content on Youtube etc and
Gartner have just named [Oct
2012] them the poster child for
social commerce Oct 2012 –
Gartner named the poster child of
social commerce [i.e. actually
driving sales with social]. Guess
who? QVC & Home Shopping
Network
24. @Zohe
Despite all the signs & studies that consumer attention isn’t on TV
We don’t watch tv when its broadcast,
we forward the ads, we watching more
on demand.
We are watching a
lot more on demand
TV and movie
content and rarely
almost never with ads (We're so
watch tv shows used to watching
when they are shows via Netflix or
broadcast iTunes that ads
now seem like
anymore
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We get our
We hardly news from the
watch TV with Internet, article
ads, even on a by article, clip
DVR by clip.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/tv-business-collapse-2012-6
25. And, in the UK, Pay TV @Zohe
subscriptions are flatlining
As are the numbers of hours spent viewing TV.
Source: Ofcom 2012 report
26. Bizarrely, we still seem to be @Zohe
spending lots on TV advertising
In the UK, The TV advertising market is going through a
renaissance, with revenues up by 2.2% year on year, a record
£4.36bn in 2011. More info here
27. @Zohe
If you think advertising
& marketing have
changed in the last 10
years….
You haven’t seen
anything yet
28. @Zohe
Evolution of Input Method
Keypad Touch
The input method
is finally changing
to be more
inclusive and not •The 5 Billion not
relying on just on the Internet?
qwerty input.
They will be
New
joining us sooner
developments in
UI and Ux will be than we think
mass market
sooner than we
think
Voice Gesture
New developments in User Interface & User experience will be mass
market before we know it
29. This future chart by @Zohe
envisioningtech attempts
to map the major
developments and Envisioningtech
advancements. state that by
speculating
They look at emerging about what lies
trends and research, and beyond the
Envisioningtech have horizon we can
tried to predict and draw make better
conclusions about how decisions of
technology is developing, what to create
and which technologies today.
should/could become
mass market in the For this preso
coming years. I’m going to
spotlight the
interfaces and
ubicomp
columns.
Recommend
going to their
site and seeing
the whole chart.
Source:
http://envisioningtec
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32. @Zohe
Within 10 /15 years
touchscreens as we know them
will be obsolete and the digital
advertising / ecommerce
dynamic will shift again
33. @Zohe
Gesture Recognition – Nissan Pathfinder Kinect
Experience
To highlight gesture recognition, Nissan created an experience on Kinect allowing people to view and
experience the Pathfinder car virtually from various angles and perfrom various actions, whilst they put it in the
showrooms, imagine being able to do some initial research on the car from home before booking the test drive?
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQVycUmeqB4
34. @Zohe
Speech Recognition – Mindmeld Conference Call App
So for speech recognition wanted to higlight Mindmeld is a conf call app
which “listens” to your conversation and serves up dynamic content
based on keywords from your discussion.
Unlike a regular video call, MindMeld listens as you talk and literally
identifies the key concepts and meaning of your conversations. Team
calls will never be the same again!
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NGGSBt0hkw
35. @Zohe
Haptics – Disney Touche Capacitive Sensing
Disney, yes Disney have developed a technology that, turns virtually any material into a
touchscreen. Couches, doorknobs, clothes, tabletops, fridges could become your mobile
phone, your tv screen, your internet browser etc. Instead of getting up off your sofa to
get your smartphone which you have left in the other room, literally tap your sofa and
dial mum!
And even cooler, it can tell the difference between different users which means targeting
and personalisation!
Source:http://www.disneyresearch.com/research/projects/hc
i_touche_drp.htm
36. @Zohe
Holograms – Apple / Nokia Hologram technology patents
Apple have patented a 3d display system that would “mimic a hologram” without
requiring special glasses. If you have seen the avengers movie or star wars then that
tech is what these patents are saying they will do. Basically Each eye of each viewer
receives a different angle of the image, floating mid air. Best of all it will detect who is
watching and display diff images to diff people meaning personalised advertising and
offers
Source:http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-08-
07/why-apple-will-turn-to-holograms
37. @Zohe
Eyewear Embedded Screens – Google Project Glass
Finally, we probably seen a lot of coverage on Google glasses. Think smartphone +
camera that sits on your head! Everything you can do from your smartphone you will
be able to do with these glasses, all voice activated with no qwerty keyboard in sight!
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7TB8b2t3QE
38. Conclusion: Marketing & @Zohe
Ecommerce in 2025
• Search will still be at the centre of it
all, but voice, gesture etc will affect
how we search
• New tech will literally bring anywhere,
anytime, anyhow to life
• Hyper Personalisation – behaviour,
DNA, build/body size
39. @Zohe
IF there is anything that embodies visually what is to come then its these 2 vision of
the future videos one from Microsoft and one from Corning. There is no way I can
really describe what the videos show other than you’ll at first think you are wathcing a
movie like minority report!
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6cNdhOKwi0