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Thailand embraces social media marketing

Social Media Marketing ThailandSocial media marketing used to drive tourism

Social media has grown into a very important aspect of the marketing business. Millions of people all over the world make use of social media in some fashion, whether it be Facebook or some other platform. These platforms have opened up the way for a more dynamic form of marketing, which has been wildly successful among consumers in recent years. Social media marketing can be used for various  endeavors, including marketing campaigns coming from countries themselves.

TAT sets sights on social marketing endeavor

Thailand has launched a campaign through Facebook to boost tourism to the country. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has taken a keen interest in social media marketing and is working to engage consumers and show them what the country has to offer, in terms of tourism. TAT has begun focusing on digital platforms in order to engage consumers due to the large number of people that own mobile devices. These consumers have responded well to social media marketing campaigns in the past and TAT believes it can capture the interests of tourists through its new social media marketing efforts.

New policies being formed for TAT

TAT has been formulating new policies and practices in order to better engage mobile consumers and make use of social networking sites. For now, the company is focusing on Facebook and Twitter, but the organization has plans to expand into new channels in the near future. These channels include Instagram, Google+, and Pintrest, all of which are platforms that have garnered a huge following among mobile consumers.

Social media marketing could provide modest economic boost for Thailand

Social media marketing could help drive more tourism to Thailand, thereby boosting local businesses and providing more clout behind this marketing approach. Social media plays a significant role in the lives of millions of people, thus the potential benefits the country could see from engaging these consumers in a dynamic way may be well worth the effort involved.

Mobile technology trends to expect from 2013

Mobile Technology 2013 TrendsWith a highly successful year nearly complete, predictions for next year’s smartphones are already being made.

This year, mobile technology brought about tremendous new successes ranging from the sale of the devices themselves, to record marketing spending, and record mcommerce sales.

For this reason, it is only natural that brands and companies attempt to forecast what is to come in 2013.

According to the most recent reports from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), which is a trade association based in Arlington, Virginia, smartphones will account for approximately $37 billion in sales next year. Dealers will have almost 126 million devices shipped to them in 2013. This will represent an increase of 16 percent over 2012.

Tablets will also become an increasingly important form of mobile technology next year.

For those mobile technology devices, sales are expected to reach beyond 105 million units. This represents a figure that is 54 percent greater than that of 2012. It will also lead to a shipment revenue of nearly $36 billion.

The projections have been based on information such as the following, which can help to form an understanding of in mobile technology for 2013:

• 88 percent of mobile technology users check their email on those devices (especially their phones) each day.
• 85 percent of all American adults have some form of cell phone.
• 56 percent of all American adults who own a cell phone also have internet access.
• 53 percent of the owners of cell phones have a smartphone.

According to forecasts from Forbes, the two areas that will see the largest amount of growth in mobile technology include smart cars and digital health (mhealth). The mhealth marketplace is already seeing a rapid explosion of adoption and popularity including areas such as telemedicine, medical records, apps, fitness monitors, and others. This last year alone, it has experienced a growth of 40 percent.

On the other hand, the mobile technology developments in smart cars include developments such as the Google car, for example. These vehicles will be seen in far more events and prototype and product unveilings over the next twelve months.