Shows just how much media we consume in a single day. Also compares that number to just a few years ago and well as projections for the future.
"It's a sign of our unwavering-and continually rising-demand for content, and a phenomenal ability to multitask."
This is a bike wheel that is powered by human energy. As in, it saves of energy and then uses it to help you get up hills easier by amounting energy when you are coasting and using it for harder parts of your bike ride. Being green is a definite trend. Also, this is available for developers to create apps with while it is being made. With apps come advertising. A win for advertising, being green, and bikers alike
Twitter allows anyone access to tweets. This is for other comapanies to build apps that connect with it. It also helps marketers. You can gain valuable information about an age group simply be seeing what they tweet about. Odds are if your audience is young, they will be tweeting.
These fast trains would potentailly change the way we advertise. It could be anything from speacilzed ads based on where the train currently is, items available on the train, to ads for the destination of where the train is going
Marketing is getting even more personal than ever lately. If you ever order anything online, like say some jeans- you can almost guarantee that you will get an email the next day telling you witch pair of shoes would go great with those jeans you just bought.
I think Netflix was the biggest game changer in the movie world. They're company was the first and one of the only to offer you movies instantly. We're a very "instantaneous" want it now kind of generation and Netflix fills that idea
Businesses are using the powert of the internet and sites like pinterest to increase sells. A pinterest board with real people wearing a company's clothes will be repinned and show where the outfits were bought. It makes online shopping seem more real