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Internet marketing is more than just positioning , which is why we also invited experts with specializations other than SEO to summarize 2018 and predict trends for 2019. Check what they think is worth paying attention to in your marketing strategy for 2019. Below you will find 6 experts from social media to such niche areas as Messenger marketing. Video marketing - Magdalena Daniłości, Offon 1. The biggest industry surprise in the video marketing industry in 2018... The advent of "stories" on YouTube. YouTube Reels, as this version of the report is called, is a big revelation for me. Reels do not disappear like in the case of Instagram or Facebook Stories after 24 hours, but only after 7 days. For now, the ability to create Reels has been granted to creators over 10,000. subscription. I really hope that in 2019, smaller channels will have this opportunity, for which it would be a great incentive to create content on YouTube. 2. Video Marketing trends in 2019 that I am most looking forward to... Development and optimization of tools such as IGTV, i.e. video formats that are longer and more comprehensive.
I also really hope that Facebook will be able to improve the WhatsApp Number List quality of video content on its website. At the moment, the vast majority of video content uploaded to Facebook does not look aesthetically pleasing due to Facebook reducing the quality of these materials. 3. Changes in Video Marketing that I am most afraid of... I am following with attention and great concern what may happen in the matter of Article 13, i.e. the directive that the European Parliament can influence what will be published, among others. on YouTube. Google launched a powerful and powerful #saveyourinternet campaign a few weeks ago, counting on the support of Internet users from Europe. In Poland, an official appeal was submitted to Prime Minister Morawiecki. If Article 13 becomes final, administrators of websites and services will be forced to block content until their creators fully account for copyright issues. Social Media - Marcin Janowski, Space PR 1. The biggest industry surprise in Social Media in 2018... Definitely Facebook's image problems, such as the "Cambridge Analytica" scandal, as well as technical problems of the entire system.
I don't remember there being so many problems with the website for a long time, which doesn't make work easier, especially when it comes to implementing advertising activities. When it comes to social media in Poland in 2018, we could see great interest in LinkedIn - currently we have over 2.5 million regular users of this website and it is clear that the growth dynamics will continue next year. A website worth recommending for communication and sales in the B2B sectors. 2. Social Media trends in 2019 that I am most looking forward to... Here I see two areas that will develop in the near future. This is primarily about tools supporting communication in social media that are based on AI, such as bots. The next solution that we will encounter in 2019 will probably be the development of AR technology, and Facebook itself announced a few months ago that this technology will be introduced to the Facebook website in 2019. Today we already have a substitute for AR in the form of 3D posts.
I also really hope that Facebook will be able to improve the WhatsApp Number List quality of video content on its website. At the moment, the vast majority of video content uploaded to Facebook does not look aesthetically pleasing due to Facebook reducing the quality of these materials. 3. Changes in Video Marketing that I am most afraid of... I am following with attention and great concern what may happen in the matter of Article 13, i.e. the directive that the European Parliament can influence what will be published, among others. on YouTube. Google launched a powerful and powerful #saveyourinternet campaign a few weeks ago, counting on the support of Internet users from Europe. In Poland, an official appeal was submitted to Prime Minister Morawiecki. If Article 13 becomes final, administrators of websites and services will be forced to block content until their creators fully account for copyright issues. Social Media - Marcin Janowski, Space PR 1. The biggest industry surprise in Social Media in 2018... Definitely Facebook's image problems, such as the "Cambridge Analytica" scandal, as well as technical problems of the entire system.
I don't remember there being so many problems with the website for a long time, which doesn't make work easier, especially when it comes to implementing advertising activities. When it comes to social media in Poland in 2018, we could see great interest in LinkedIn - currently we have over 2.5 million regular users of this website and it is clear that the growth dynamics will continue next year. A website worth recommending for communication and sales in the B2B sectors. 2. Social Media trends in 2019 that I am most looking forward to... Here I see two areas that will develop in the near future. This is primarily about tools supporting communication in social media that are based on AI, such as bots. The next solution that we will encounter in 2019 will probably be the development of AR technology, and Facebook itself announced a few months ago that this technology will be introduced to the Facebook website in 2019. Today we already have a substitute for AR in the form of 3D posts.