Almost every aspect of our lives is impacted by digital marketing. From the moment we open our eyes, many of us are guilty of reaching for our phones to delete the first round of generic email marketing messages. That’s before we attempt to catch up with what is going on in the world by checking updates on our favourite social media channels.
Almost everywhere we look, our customer experience is shaped through custom, conversational, and personalised content. But how is this affecting the digital marketing landscape? SEO techniques, content marketing, websites and how you communicate with your customers is probably in need of an upgrade if you are serious about capturing the attention of your audience.
Increased privacy concerns and news that Facebook allegedly inflated its video ad metrics by as much as 900% suggests changes are on the way. But what trends should you be looking out for in 2019? And how will they impact your business? Here are just a few that we are excited about next year and will be watching how they develop very closely.

Voice Search
Contrary to popular opinion, you do not need to gaze into a crystal ball to determine what tech trends will impact your business over the next 12 months. When visiting family members over the festive period, you will find relatives from all generations embracing digital assistants from tech behemoths such as Amazon, Google, and Apple.
Many will be asking Alexa amusing questions, play our Christmas song playlist or even turn on a lamp. Maybe, you will also get a kick out of the reactions from your grandparents who shake their head in disbelief. But, this is just the beginning of an inevitable explosion into a new era of using our voice to search. Especially upon the realisation realise that voice search is 4x faster than typing.
Before the holiday season begins, there are already two million children with access to smart speakers here in the UK. On the other side of the pond, 47.3 million US adults have access to a smart speaker. Predictably, by 2020, analysts believe that 50% of all online search queries will be made by using our voice rather than our fingers or thumbs.
What does this mean for businesses? Our search phrases will begin to evolve, and your SEO strategy will need to be tweaked too. For example, a user might type “best health food stores in London” into your search engine. But when talking into your smartphone, you might say “Hey Siri, where is the best health food store in London?”
2020 is only 13 months away. Businesses need to start thinking about how their content fits into this new digital age where voice search will begin changing search engine rankings.
