I looked into my crystal ball this morning and saw snow falling on a cute little village. Okay, well, it’s a snowglobe, which means I can make some controversial predictions for 2012 and blame it on the tool if I’m wrong.
Coming in 2012:
- Facebook usage will start to decline as people lose interest in ”putting it out there”
- Cloud computing will become the fastest growing segment of the information age and technology firms will set corporate priorities to move applications and products into the Cloud
- The stock market will rise and fall, but essentially remain flat over the year
- The housing market will not rebound, as too much inventory will drive prices further down 5-8% across the country. Bonus: Mortgage rates will stay around 4.x%
- Business-to-Individual (B2I) marketing will be the new mantra of marketing to focus on the importance of one-to-one messaging
- No Marketing Automation vendor will go public, but consolidation and acquisitions will occur
- The Mayan calendar will be proved inaccurate for protecting the end of the world
- Salesforce.com will get acquired (best guess: Microsoft)
- Apple will release a new iPhone, a new iPad, a new iTouch, and a new iPod (okay, I needed one sure bet)
- A flying car will be available for purchase for around $200,000
- Microsoft will announce a new Xbox
Happy New Year from all of us at DemandGen!
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