2026 Marketing Predictions
We're almost through the first quarter of 2026, but you never know what the rest of the year might hold. In this episode, we're joined by Kit Kiefer, a marketing professional and professor of marketing and AI at the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point, and we will be discussing our predictions for the marketing landscape, including social media, budgeting, and the use of artificial intelligence.
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References:
2024 Social Media Content Strategy Report. (2024). https://media.sproutsocial.com/uploads/2024/09/Network-Content-Strategy-Data-Report-Final.pdf
Gulati, R., Nohria, N., & Wohlgezogen, F. (2010, March 1). Roaring out of recession. Harvard Business Review. https://hbr.org/2010/03/roaring-out-of-recession
Holland, T., & Katzin, J. (2022, December 13). Beyond the downturn: Recession strategies to take the lead. Bain. https://www.bain.com/insights/beyond-the-downturn-recession-strategies-to-take-the-lead/
Inc., H. (n.d.). Press releases. Hootsuite Launches Social Media Trends 2024 Report. https://www.hootsuite.com/newsroom/press-releases/hootsuite-unveils-the-trends-that-keep-on-trending-for-social-marketers?srsltid=AfmBOorXOmHiT5J--puwoF6T8CPg8zlHLvyK6h4RsC2oBm3OKUByYwTq
When the going gets tough, the tough don’t skimp on their AD budgets. Knowledge at Wharton. (2008, November 26). https://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/podcast/knowledge-at-wharton-podcast/when-the-going-gets-tough-the-tough-dont-skimp-on-their-ad-budgets/