A must read: The Future of the Social Web

2009 May 4
by nico

This post from Jeremiah Owyang, web strategist at Forrester Research is a must read for all Action Sports brands.

Today’s social experience is disjointed because consumers have separate identities in each social network they visit. A simple set of technologies that enable a portable identity will soon empower consumers to bring their identities with them — transforming marketing, eCommerce, CRM, and advertising. IDs are just the beginning of this transformation, in which the Web will evolve step by step from separate social sites into a shared social experience. Consumers will rely on their peers as they make online decisions, whether or not brands choose to participate. Socially connected consumers will strengthen communities and shift power away from brands and CRM systems; eventually this will result in empowered communities defining the next generation of products.

The research goes on with following advices on how brands should prepare for this shift:

What’s interesting isn’t this vision for the future, but what it holds in store for brands, as a result, companies should prepare by:
* Don’t Hesitate: These changes are coming at a rapid pace, and we’re in three of these eras by end of year. Brands should prepare by factoring in these eras into their near term plans. Don’t be left behind and let competitors connect with your community before you do.
* Prepare For Transparency: People will be able to surf the web with their friends, as a result you must have a plan. Prepare for every webpage and product to be reviewed by your customers and seen by prospects –even if you choose not to participate.
* Connect with Advocates: Focus on customer advocates, they will sway over prospects, and could defend against detractors. Their opinion is trusted more than yours, and when the power shifts to community, and they start to define what products should be, they become more important than ever.
* Evolve your Enterprise Systems: Your enterprise systems will need to connect to the social web. Social networks and their partners are quickly becoming a source of customer information and lead generation beyond your CRM system. CMS systems will need to inherit social features –pressure your vendors to offer this, or find a community platform.
* Shatter your Corporate Website: In the most radical future, content will come to consumers –rather than them chasing it– prepare to fragment your corporate website and let it distribute to the social web. Let the most important information go and spread to communities where they exist; fish where the fish are.

This research illustrates the urgency brands are facing in engaging in Social Media. At BROADER we have the expertise to help you define and implement a strong Social Media strategy. We know who the advocates for your brand are and how we can connect you to them. Want to talk about it? Drop us an email.

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  1. 2009 May 4

    This is something that a few companies have been doing for a couple years and it has swayed the publics opinions on their snowboards. This year Never Summer snowboards sold out of all their R.C boards, which can be attributed to having bloggers like myself and others that were promoting it heavily. The olden days of relying on stagnated magazine reviews have passed.

    Good points for sure.

  2. 2009 May 4

    Don’t panic! This change has been in the works for a while. Read, learn, and grow. Everything we know is going to change, but not tomorrow… it’ll take at LEAST a week. ;)

    Zaskoda’s last blog post..About Texas – From A Native

  3. 2009 May 7

    Great stuff. Thanks for the link.

    Huckleberry Hart’s last blog post..Hipster Jamming at Duffy’s Art Show

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