
So how will our government’s belt-tightening, increase VAT and the expected rise in unemployment effect business next year? Ok, 2011 is not being forecasted as an easy year for small (or large) businesses; however it is inevitable that a few hardworking companies will see growth, contributing to our countries economic recovery.
I believe 2011 will be a challenging but exciting year for homes, businesses and technologies… I mean, we will likely see businesses invest even more time / money into online marketing and mobile technology. The battle will continue between online shoppers and high street retailers, the web possible wiping out a few more high street names! I believe 2011 will also see giants of the World Wide Web such as Google and Facebook wage war on each other, developing new products, more services and battling for new members, more users and that all important add space!
2011 should also see the shake up of web marketing cowboys; companies such as Yellow Pages who have been branching out, offering SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) services to business that are loyal to the name!
I am aware of a couple of companies who have experienced the hard sale from Yell, only to end up with an almost identical domain name (purchased for them by Yell Group) and having a shitty looking website uploaded, spamming keywords!! This is not good for SEO, in fact I would go as far to say as this is damaging for business!! Yell, could you please tell me, what http://thefittedbedroomcentrep05.co.uk is all about?? Surely this domain / website is not helping http://thefittedbedroomcentre.com (the official site)… Sorry for the rant my loyal readers, yes I have already complained to Yell, without great success!! I just don’t like seeing hard earned money wasted on marketing campaigns such as these!
So what else can we all expect in 2011? Well, this year we have seen iPad dominate the tablet market, I predict this will change dramatically in 2011! The mobile web will continue to improve (getting much faster) and following the introduction of more advanced mobiles and tablets, businesses will find themselves asking the question, ‘app’ or ‘mobile friendly site’?
If 2011 is anything like 2010, then I see 12 months of hard work ahead, businesses will need to continue thinking outside the box and re-investing what they can into online marketing and future technologies. One of my many resolutions for 2011 will be to network with more business minded and inspirational people… After all, two heads are better than one, three heads are better than two etc.
If you have enjoyed this post or would like to add your thoughts / predictions for 2011 below then please do. Over Christmas (when I have slightly more time) I will be tidying up this site, so please visit again soon.
Have a lovely Christmas and New Year
Michael Jon Ward