SMCpro’s crystal ball into 2010

By Mitchell Hislop | December 24, 2009

Many people have been  predicting what social media marketing will be like for 2010, we here at SMCpros have put together some thoughts of our own on what to expect for the New Year. Here are what the employees had to say about what they saw coming for the online world next year:

Mitchell Hislop:

Joel Feder:

Adam Maikkula:

It wasn’t until businesses saw the potential energy lying dormant within all of these virtual places that they started trying to make social media adapt to business, but it should be business that adapts to social media.  No intelligent business would ever walk into a movie theater or a play and start shouting with a bullhorn all their great specials, promos, or how awesome they are.  That would not be appropriate…They would, however, figure out how to adapt to the environment (platform) by leveraging the resources available to them (think running a traditional ad on the screen before the movie, or product placement within the actual movie).

My primary point here is that it all comes down to the social aspects of social media.  Those who lack social skills will have a hard time fully leveraging these products.

My projection for 2010 is that business will learn to adapt to social media in order to avoid polarizing themselves from the users who are at the heart of the sites.

Tim Barsness:

Sarah Shehata:

Tyler Olson:

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