I asked a little while ago for ideas as to what people think the Future Marketing Summit should be talking about, and here are (most of) the answers I got:
- "what people think about Big Ideas v a collection of little ones.
- Whatisface was on about this in Campaign, defending the Big Idea - but most of the examples he used were brands that have a long history, back into the old days of messaging."
- With such product parity, do people think Brand Advertising is MORE or LESS relevant in marketing today?
- Is the future of brand growth, product led?
- Will cause marketing become a core driver for brand differentiation/growth?
- Is brand activation a fad or is it here to stay?
- Why is creativity not so highly valued as media efficiency?
- Who are the future powerbrokers of business success? [ie: The retail trade now have the power over the Coca-Cola's of the World which is radically different from past times]
- Is communication about selling or leaving a positive impression on consumers?
- How much has innovation got to play in brand success?
- What is the real power of communicating on the net?
- Will the impact of copywriting on the public change the importance of creativity in an age where we need to keep doing more to interest people...?
- Why are their not enough bald men in advertising when there are so many shiny headed planners?
4 comments:
Will get the boys to have another think for other questions ... and I particulary love the last one.
Mind you, I once was asked by a student in Asia why so many planners WERE bald - and he wanted a serious answer!!!
[I told him it had been scientifically proven our brains worked at such high power it caused our heads to heat up thus killing the hair folicles. I know ... but I couldn't help it!]
should we be discussing the future of marketing, or marketing the future?
Thanks Rob,
I am chairing the panel session on technology and I am short of questions.
Maybe I'll see you there tomorrow?
R
Hope so, i'll be looking out for people I recognise!
One id like to add is:
With online media moving and changing at such a quick rate, what areas of online communication are likely to remain useful over the next 5 years?
(Personally I think blogging will stay as it is inter-communication. While email is going to stay for a long while)
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