InformationArchitects.jp - Web Trend Map 2008 V3 Beta
During my daily rss-feeds check I stumbled upon this new Web Trend Map by the Information Architects.

Click here to download it in Pdf-format
During my daily rss-feeds check I stumbled upon this new Web Trend Map by the Information Architects.

Click here to download it in Pdf-format
Currently I’m busy writing an article about innovation.
For this I’m gathering various reports.
Here some nice reading material I’ve come across so far:
Economist Intelligence Unit - Foresight 2020
TNS Infratest - “Horizons 2020″
Happy reading for now.
Today I came across a macro-report about businesses in the EU by Grant Thorton International.
Here a list of a few figures in the report.
Figure 1: EU economic growth and turnover (revenue) expectations since 1993
Figure 2: EU business expectations since 1993 (% balance*)
Figure 7: Value of M&A activity by EU businesses 1993-2006
Figure 9: Proportion of companies exporting in EU countries (%)
Figure 10: Export expectations in largest EU economies since 1993 (% balance*)
Figure 13: Businesses in favour of EU enlargement continuing (%)
Click here for the full report
Here a nice report with figures about the overall event business in the US publiced on 17-07-2007.
This is the link to one of the resources for the report:
Futurewatch 2007
I came across this report the other day.
It gives a nice insight on the development of social networking and the the use of different advertising channels.
Click here to check our the report.
Ciao.
Last week Interbrand launched it’s 2007 Global Top 100 Brands list.
According to them the top 3 is as follows:
1 Coca Cola
2 Microsoft
3 IBM
Google has the honer of gaining the largest amount of brand goodwill (5.461 miljon dollars).
BusinesWeek did an interview with David Lawee, VP Marketing at Google.
Highest ranking new ‘kid’ on the block is AIG. New in at number 47.
According to Interbrand this is due to the fact they started sponsoring football club Manchester United.
Ford is with a decreased brand value of 2.074 the biggest loser and drops 11 places in the Top 100
Have a look over here for the full Top 100 (pdf edition).
Here you can find the interactive version provided by Business Week.
Update 2007/08/21: Interbrand Top 100 in social media
Kind regards,
Daan
Here a few links where you can find some nice reports about (event)marketing and trends.
CMO Council - Staging and Gauging
CMO Council - Marketing Outlook 2007
Global Intelligence Alliance - Market Intelligence in Large Companies –Global Study 2007
For the full report read the last page of the presentation
The Economist Intelligence Unit - 12 Megatrends in B2B marketing
The Economist Intelligence Unit - CEO Briefing 2007
Hope they are of some use to you.
Kind regards,
Daan
Knowledge is power.
In the land of the blind, one eye is king.
These are just a few sayings that apply to today’s corporate jungle.
In a report of the GIA (Global Intelligence Alliance) you can see that Market / Competitor / Customer Intelligence is finding it’s way to the board room to assist the CxO’s in making strategic decisions which way to go.
In another report of the CMO Council the following key challenges are addressed:
A report by The Economist Intelligence Unit sums up the 12 mega trends in B2B marketing.
Mega trend no. 1 is the shift to a 360 degrees thought leadership.
When the marketers were asked what the most important non-traditional marketing activity was the majority said Meetings & Conferences (A 3.85 out of 5, First place)
In all of these reports the aspect of ROI on marketing investments is mentioned.
To be able to generate maximum ROI on your investments knowledge of the possibilities you have, where to spend your marketing budget on, is a very important necessity.
This is the primary goal of CXO Event Network when it comes to event marketing.
Event marketing is is such an important element in the total marketing strategy because it’s one of the few occasions that (potential) customers want to be informed on what choices they have when looking for a solution to their problems or what the possibilities are to move forward. This is also called ‘Permission’ marketing.
With other traditional marketing methods like E-mail marketing, advertising, tele-sales decision makers are confronted with your companies information when they don’t want to be bothered most of the time, also called interruption marketing.
Another important element why event marketing is so successfully is because of the face-to-face contact.
Instead of creating a monologue like in advertising and e-mail marketing the customer is able to give input and get the exact information necessary to come to a decision what’s best for his organization.
CXO Event Network enables marketing departments of all companies to determine:
Marketing departments will also be able advertise on CXO Event Network. This way without attending or sponsoring the event-organization they are able to reach an even broader audience than if they would sponsor the event itself.
In a report of the Event Industry Alliance (E.I.A.) a graph shows the the no. 1 reason for exhibiting on an event is the increase of brand awareness. CXO Event Network enables to increase the awareness by providing companies with a number of services:
The blog function is added because we want to give companies the ability to show their thought leadership on certain subjects.
On this mini-site all the events that a company attends with a speaker, stand or sponsors is showed.
Visitors can select to get an alert if one or multiple mini-sites get updated with new data.
Why should event organizers use our website?
The most important reason is probably that they get more exposure of their event. Which will increase the number of attendees.
Because the looking for events are interested in solutions to the issues they are struggling with and not the organization that organizes the event they will rather go to the CXO Event Network-site than to a event organizer-site (a link to the official event-home page is presented in the event details).
In the E.I.A. report there’s also a graph that shows the sources companies use to decide where to exhibit.
If you add up the values mentioned for the sources Search Engine and Expo Database it comes in on second place below Trade associations.
We are planning to provide these associations with a free calendar service that they can integrate in their website, which will redirect visitors to our site.
This service will also be made available to companies
Some other tools for event organizers that we’ll provide:
In the future our website will also provide assistance in finding experts on certain topics, by using the speaker-search option, online event organization collaboration-tools and more…..