Brian Solis analyzed the data and outlined whatās working with current influencer marketing practices, whatās failing, and, most importantly, predicted their evolution. The result is the report āInfluence 2.0: The Future of Influencer Marketing.ā
du contenu au client: There are 7 billion media companies. Change your paradigm.
Each point of contact with your company is an occasion to disseminate an information about you. All that your company produces, a service, an object, an experience, an e-mail, a publicity, a video, a guide, a conversation, is a content to broadcast.
It is what Brian Solis tells us with āthe audience of your audienceā
āAs a digital society, we are ushering in an era where everyday people form a global network of self-empowered social intermediaries that accelerate and proliferate the reach and effect of information and experiences.ā
brandchannel: The Business of Influence — 5 Questions With Traackr CMO Kirk Crenshaw
TopRank Marketing and Traackr teamed with Brian Solis of Altimeter to produce āInfluence 2.0: The Future of Influencer Marketing.ā
āInfluence 2.0 is an incredible opportunity for marketers to think differently about customer experience to fast track the inevitable changes that digital business presents,ā said Solis in a press release. āMarketers must reimagine their role as a central driver of organizational change, output and impact by connecting with customers in more genuine and useful ways and on channels they trust and value.ā
Martech Series: Altimeter and Traackr Research — āInfluence 2.0ā is Key to Improve Brand Advocacy and Accelerate Digital Transformation
āInfluence 2.0 is an incredible opportunity for marketers to think differently about customer experience to fast track the inevitable changes that digital business presents,ā said Brian Solis, Principal Analyst at Altimeter. āMarketers must reimagine their role as a central driver of organizational change, output, and impact by connecting with customers in more genuine and useful ways and on channels they trust and value.ā
Solis states that harnessing influence requires a more human approach with empathy and customer-centricity instrumental in taking influence to the next level. He pins success on reassessing the value chain around creating value within the relationships between influencers and their communities.
Onalytica: Top 100 Influencers and Brands at CES 2017
Brian Solis ranked in the top 15 of influencers talking about the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Twitter.
CIO from IDG: Are tech companies responsible for negative outcomes?
Solis says empathy is one of the key ingredients in the future of business relationships with users, and as with any form of progress, change starts with accepting the reality of the problem at hand. āThat takes sincere and transparent communication in the moment of truth and following it,ā he says. āCompanies must also get to the root of the problem to solve it and publicize the effort and results.ā
CustomerThink: Building Blocks for Successful Digital Transformation
In their research report, āThe 2016 State of Digital Transformationā, Brian Solis and Jaimy Szymanski define digital transformation as the realignment of, or new investment in technology, business models, and processes to drive new value for customers and employees to effectively compete in an ever-changing digital economy.
Lexology: Boosting client engagement through personalization of content — A guide for law firms and legal practitioners
Email marketing is more important than ever, according to marketing guru Brian Solis, who points out that even in a world dominated by social media, 77% of consumers prefer to receive permission-based marketing communications via email [2]. āThe answer isnāt to send more emails. The answer is to know who you are talking to, whatās important to them and how you could capture their attention and do something with it,ā says Solis.
Sleeknote: Why Disruptive Technology is Hijacking your Customers
Brian has years of experience in everything from innovation, customer experience, and employee experience to digital disruption and digital transformation, culture, and everything in between. He agreed to share some of his golden knowledge with you, and, trust me ā you will not be disappointed!
Techonomics: Disruptive Technologies and The Effect on Business and Humanity
My friend Jason Middleton hosts a fascinating program on KGO 810 in San Francisco/Silicon Valley…Techonomics. On the show, he interviews some of the most interesting minds in tech to explore the latest trends and what’s on the horizon. Jason recently invited me to join the program and I jumped at the chance. I wanted to share our conversation with you here… In 9 action-packed minutes we discuss: – The need for changemakers and rainmakers – The importance of digital anthropology…