3 Trends Driving Innovation: How To Keep Up With The Ever Changing Fan
Speaking on how technology and consumer demand has challenged marketers to keep up, Nielsen's Steve Hasker shared conclusions that ring true for developing the artist – fan relationship. “Consumer behavior is the driver of innovation,” said Hasker offering three trends driving innovation:
- Social Media – “In seven short years, every aspect of consumer behavior has changed as a result of social media,” Hasker said. In music social media is changing the way artists and songs are discovered, how artists and fans communicate and even how music and related products are purchased.
- Explosion in Multiplatform Media Usage – As video viewership grows across mobile devices, tablets and other platforms, distribution of content is becoming increasingly fragmented as users continue to multitask. “If you don’t understand cross platform consumer, you’re at a disadvantage,” said Hasker. “Marketing plans have to reflect the different ways consumers are getting content."
- Changing Sources of Global Growth – Music has a global audience. "The demographics driving growth are ever-changing in an increasingly global world where technology is advancing across borders and groups of people."
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I like how you mentioned social media. It’s almost unbelievable how much Facebook alone has revolutionized marketing and re-shaped competition. Just about everywhere you go, you see “like us on facebook” on billboards and signs.
I like how you mentioned social media. It’s almost unbelievable how much every car accident attorney has read the same book on internet marketing. Just about every article you read , there’s a car accident attorney leaving the same comment “Fantastic article. I heard teh internetz are very good. You should use teh internetz. Thank you”
In fact , as an indie musician ,and seeing what the industry is right now, i’m very much considering becoming a car accident attorney instead.
Funny Ghostwriter. There are so many “music marketing gurus,” one can’t help but become a little jaded at this point. I’m just laughing because the tone of comments recently has been pretty snarky to say the least. LOL