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It’s official – all .com web addresses for four-letter names have gone. We are rapidly running out of options. The naming system for the internet is finally going to have to change. The .net TLD never got going and .org was never a good answer. Country codes like .co.uk, .fr, .kr or .jp have eased the pressure over the last few years, and the idea for localized domains like .nyc or .paris could become reality this year. But it looks like this is the year all those odd domains like .tv, .mobi, .museum and .xxx are finally going to come of age. Building your brand in the digital age demands that it have a home on the Web that people can find, but with Google or Bing at your fingertips, who needs to know the address? Any domain will work as long as you can find it through search. Brands are going less mainstream, yet people are still going to find them. Of course with Facebook, Twitter and mobile apps, maybe you don’t even need a website anymore…
Read MoreLet’s face it, consumers are going to be confronted with more choices and more incentives this year than ever before. Brands will be throwing more freebies, competitions and videos at them; they will be drowning in social and overwhelmed by engagement. And pretty quickly they are going to ask the big question – why should I care? Do I really need another brand marketing to me? Do I really care about this product? Consumers are going to become more selective and if your brand is not clearly differentiated, you’re going to lose out very quickly. Get ready to stop thinking tactically and be prepared to answer the big question – why should they care?
Read MoreOld Spice – strategic, not just social
Social media does not exist in a vacuum. It is part of a complex marketing mix that needs to stem from sound strategy.
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