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Latest revision as of 16:10, 20 July 2023
Influence 2.0 Recent changes [No WikiNode] [No About] [No Mobile URL] | |
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Description[edit]
Market-facing functions – marketing, public relations, corporate communications, customer service, etc. – all have the same goal: to influence their audience’s perception of and preference for their company’s products.
These days they all face the same problem: the waning effectiveness of decades-old practices, resulting from a technology-spurred cavalcade of new media types, communication channels, and consumer behaviors. To respond successfully, companies must adapt to this larger trend, not just adopt each individual manifestation.
The ascendance of a more complicated, intertwined, and fluid environment will make this change tremendously challenging. Since this trend is already blurring the boundaries between market-facing functions and disciplines we’ve opted not to call this eBook Marketing 2.0. or Media 2.0. but Influence 2.0.