10 January
2012

2012 Predictions

2011 was a game-changing year for digital (although let’s face it, every year is when it comes to the Internet). We saw the birth of Facebook’s Timeline, got to know Siri, and who would have picked that Instagram would grow to be bigger than Foursquare?

And we’re excited for what’s coming next. We’ve made a list of predictions on what will shape the digital environment in 2012.

Facebook Actions

Facebook is about to offer frictionless sharing by integrating the various actions users take across the web into the social network. Actions are similar to the ‘Like’ button on display but would include elements like ‘Read’, ‘Listen’, and ‘Watch’ – these are automatically posted on your timeline or news ticker.

Depending on how wide they open up the action functionality, it could lead to brands being able to take ownership of whole verbs specifically for their campaign.

Facebook Actions

Social Plugins and Aggregators

We’ll probably continue to see a rise in mobile services that plug into the existing social environment (like Flipboard, Path and Instagram). These types of aggregators play on the idea or thought that social media has evolved as a tool for the curation, distribution and sharing of current and news and events.

We may even see behemoths like Facebook fragment bits of their services into discreet apps (as they’ve already done with chat), letting you use the platform à la carte.

Path Network

Mobile Wallets

It may be early days yet, but we believe the tap technology of Google Wallet and other mobile apps will catch on fast. Our Scandinavian correspondent reports that, in Stockholm, travel cards are fading away as people simply scan their phones to access public transport. In the UK, use of NFC (Near Field Communications) is set to boom as it is integrated across London 2012 sites.

Mobile Wallets

Pinterest: the new social favourite

Both highly visual and addictive, one sharing tool that has caught our attention is Pinterest. The tool makes it a snap to share images, quotes, articles and products. It is also a lot more ‘credit friendly’ than Tumblr, tracking repins and where images originate.

According to Businessweek, traffic has increased sevenfold in the last five months, and recent investment in the company, means Pinterest is set to launch more features. Word has it that, in the near future, content shared on it will enjoy significant SEO value if tagged appropriately.

Pinterest

Google+

Will Google+ shake up social media in 2012 or will it just mess up the Internet? We see a lot of opportunity for Google+ to be used in interesting ways, but we think it needs some more dedicated development from Google’s team, otherwise it could go the way of Buzz.

Brands need to be aware that search engines evolve, social endorsements such as ‘plus ones’, ‘likes’ and ‘tweets’ can have real SEO value applied to them, as SERPs become tailored for individual users.

Google +

posted by Amber at 15:47   _comments (2)

2 Responses to “2012 Predictions”

January 10th, 2012

2012 will definitely be an interesting year and, personally, I’ll be watching the evolution of social networking with a weary eye. I think its future will depend largely on the success of the forthcoming Facebook IPO and what transpires afterwards. Personally, I’m a little cynical about FB’s future and, indeed, what lengths they will need to go to monetize more completely after it. I think we’ll see the next shape of social networking for the next decade born this year.



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