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Introduction | This year, much as in previous years, some brands may be staring into the abyss, while others will do exuberantly well. And while we can’t offer any help to defaulting nations or bankrupt companies, we do believe that there are more opportunities than ever for creative brands and entrepreneurs to deliver on changing consumer needs. From Canada to Korea. Hence this overview of 12 must-know consumer trends (in random order) for you to run with in the next 12 months. Onwards and upwards:
Read RED CARPET in full (including examples from Hilton, Starwood and Harrods)
Read DIY HEALTH in full (including examples from Jawbone, Ford and Lifelens)
Read DEALER-CHIC in full (including examples from American Express, Nokitum and Daitan)
Read ECO-CYCOLOGY in full (including examples from Dell, Nike and Garnier)
Read CASH-LESS in full (including examples from Google, PayPal and Square)
Read BOUP in full (including examples from PepsiCo, NCR and Aakash)
Read IDLE SOURCING in full (including examples from Street Bump and Waze)
Read FLAWSOME in fullhere.
Read SCREEN CULTURE in full (including examples from Sky, 8ta and Huawei)
Read RECOMMERCE in full (including examples from Decathlon, Amazon and Levi’s)
Read EMERGING MATURIALISM in full(including examples from Diesel, Johnson & Johnson and Sanitol)
Read POINT & KNOW in full (including examples from Starbucks, eBay and Amazon)
Don't forget...
Now, with 'trends' meaning everything from 'Ageing population in China' to 'Fall 2013's felt mania’, we need to clarify that:
- We’re tracking consumer trends. Not macro trends. Well, actually, we do track those, but don't publish them. So, for 2012's ‘geo-political-environmental macro picture' check out sources such as McKinsey’s Global Institute and Global Trends.
- Obviously, trends don't just 'emerge' on 1 January or end on 31 December. Professionals craving Top Twelve lists is something we gladly cater for, but all trends are constantly evolving, and all of the content above is one way or another already happening. Major consumer trends are more like currents than one-time killer waves.
- We’re also not saying there are only 12 consumer trends to track in 2012; there are dozens of important consumer trends worth knowing about and applying at any given time of the year. We merely bring you a selection to get going. If you crave more, do check out other trend firms' lists or check out No. 13 above ;-)
- All of the above means that many trends we’ve highlighted over the last years will still be as important next year as the ones we discuss in this briefing. From CITYSUMERS to BRAND BUTLERS.
- Oh, and none of these trends apply to all consumers.
- Last but not least, trend watching is about applying. About innovations. It's hands-on. And about making money. So forget ‘Nice to Know’ or ‘Pie in the Sky’. See the below for how to apply these trends straightaway.
Apply
For loyal readers, this is by now old news: the four ways to apply these consumer trends, and make some money from the innovations they spawn. Just ask yourself if they have the potential to (and if so, how):
- Influence or shape your company's vision.
- Inspire you to come up with a new business concept, an entirely new venture, a new brand.
- Add a new product, service or experience for a certain customer segment.
- Speak the language of those consumers already 'living' a trend.
For more tips on how to spot and apply trends, see our TIPS section. Easy peasy, no?
Good luck. And please do make sure you're subscribed to our free Trend Briefings: many more to come your way in 2012 and beyond!
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