For companies trying to meet the needs of modern customers, these are the top four marketing trends to keep an eye on:

1. The rise of the conscious customer

Brands can no longer exist in isolation from the communities in which they operate. Conscious consumerism has seen a steady rise in recent years — only strengthened by the pandemic — and many of today's customers are now leaning towards products and services that make a positive social, environmental, or economic impact.

Therefore, businesses should consider implementing sustainable and socially conscious products and marketing strategies — without it coming across as inauthentic.

Getting it right is not only good for society, but it's also good for business.

2. Social shopping takes off

As more people use social media, more businesses are meeting their customers on their preferred social channels to create more meaningful and personal experiences with them.

Popular social media platforms like Instagram are embedding e-commerce into the user experience, creating storefronts that allow companies to build their brand story and drive product discovery — without users needing to leave the app and visit an online store.

Social commerce offers a unique and potentially lucrative opportunity for brands looking for authentic ways to reach and engage their audiences.

3. Loyalty matters

In a highly competitive business landscape, customer experience is more important than ever before. This means that many brands will have to work harder to keep their existing customers engaged and retain their loyalty.

Acquiring new customers is even more challenging, making loyalty the new frontier for revenue growth. Companies should focus on:
  • reputation management
  • flexible payment options
  • discounts and loyalty rewards
  • customer feedback, and
  • relationship nurturing.
This is to ensure that their existing customers keep coming back for more.

4. Digital signage is back

With the worst of the pandemic possibly over, retailers are breathing a sigh of relief as more customers start returning to shopping malls and brick-and-mortar stores. As a result, digital signage offers an impactful solution for businesses looking to increase their sales by influencing the buying decisions of customers.

Many online marketing strategies fail because they don't leave a lasting impression, while the latest in display technologies offers a sensory experience that is sure to catch the attention of potential customers.

For example, LG's OLED displays have revolutionised traditional LED technology. This is with the advent of self-lit pixels that deliver near-infinite contrast and more vibrant colours by turning on and off on an individual level. And by offering animated content in stunning 4K at a 120Hz refresh rate, brands can stand out in public spaces like never before.

Beyond driving engagement, digital signage also saves businesses time, effort and expenses in the long run compared to traditional forms of advertising. Marketing campaigns can also easily be updated from one location across multiple branches to promote special events and provide customers with information that is always up to date.

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