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Startup Trends 2014

Startup Trends in 2014 is a wide ocean of a topic (lol). Swimming around trying not be swept away I found a great macro trend report from Fjord. Fjord is owned by Accenture (so BIG) and they’ve taken a hip Forrester-like approach to the creation of an excellent and free annual trends report

Before diving into “cool 2014 startups” its useful to think of the tectonic plates startups will be surfing such as:


These five 2014 macro trends and the cool startups running after them will be today’s Curatti.com Editor of Chaos focus.

Next week’s Startup Trends 2014 II covers:

Fjord created great icons we will be using to organize this and next week’s Startup Trends 2014 report on Curatti.com. Notes such as “Internet of Things” are my addons to Fjord’s organizing graphic:

Internet of Things

Your fridge is about to talk to you dishwasher, car and phone. Big Data? We haven’t seen anything yet. What will having conversations and listening to objects be like? Money and time savings is the Internet of Things promise, but there is learning curve between here and there.

The algorithm smart enough to combine an alert that a customer’s Whirlpool dishwasher is ready for its five year maintenance with GPS information showing the customer shops for groceries at Harris Teeter, has redeemed several Cascade coupons, able to read and share maintenance calendars to suggest appointment dates/times with a simple “select” button to confirm and intelligent enough to toss in a Free Cascade coupon offer if the maintenance appointment is made today will make the Internet of Things a magical time saving Disneyland.

Cool startups exploring the big blue ocean that is The Internet of Things include:

Living Conversations
(Shared Social Branding)

The conversation is king. Those who know how to seed and then harvest the gold of User Generated Content (UGC) and social shares UGC creates will fair better than those who don’t. Own the conversation to own the traffic. As we focus more on conversations and less on tools, platforms and websites we will see new ways to “own the conversation” such as:

Invisible Money

Money is changing from physical thing to virtual notion. As money morphs into Bitcoin or other “web currencies” what and how we pay is being transformed. 2014 will see an explosion of online “currency plays”. On the web “currency” can be anything. Currency might be a limited edition coin (Bitcoin) to the social shares, likes and links Internet marketers need to survive in a post Panda, Penguin and Hummingbird Google world. Money will be swiped, converted, manipulated, spun and floated in new ways next year thanks to an army of startups hellbent on becoming “the new money”:

To Serve Or Not To Serve

The online experience can feel cold, full of ghosts and things that go bump in the night. One of the hardest things to find out while writing this post is WHERE companies are located (Canadian companies being the happy exception). The web is a dislocation. Most startups promote THINGS not people. These companies seem to exist in cyber-space. There is no “there” there.

In 2014 experience will rule the day and too much DIY will create frustration and bitterness. Might be a good idea to adopt a tactic from our brother and sister startups to the north. Every Canadian startup included their mailing address and location on their home page (Bravo).

Customer frustration and bitterness don’t scale. LOVE and JOY work much better. Our advice is TO SERVE customers, be present in social media, follow and listen with all of our new magical tools and find ways to win advocacy, contribution and loyalty with tools such as:

Products Are Services Too

Once we move our thinking form “closed loop” and “lecture based” websites to social platforms the number, variety and value of services we offer explodes. Video game developers are leading this “think social platform, not limited in the box product” thinking:

“World of Warcraft” has lots of ways for you to customize your game. You can access lots of settings through your interface options. These options let you change how your camera moves, which features your game displays and how you use your mouse to target yourself or enemies. Your video options lets you change the level of detail in the game world, which can help compensate for a slow processor or limited graphics abilities.

But suppose you want to completely change the way your party’s health and mana bars look when you’re in a group or see how much money you have without opening your backpack. The WoW interface options can’t handle these requests — but third-party addons can.”
from http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/world-of-warcraft4.htm

The secret is to open up your brand or company’s garage and share, share, learn and then share some more. “Can opening” a website forces its inside out and welcomes conversations, social presence and learning from customer feedback, metrics, User Generated Content, and social shares. Tools needed to create transformation range from advanced pattern analysis metrics tools to open source blog platforms.

How can your company hand over more of your P&L to your customers in 2014? Use tools such as:

Startup Trends 2014 II continues with more than 25 new startups in everything from smart homes to wearable tech. If we missed your favorite just let us know in comments and we will curate in. Thanks, Marty

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Congratulations on arriving at the bottom of Curatti.com’s first Startups Trends for 2014 post. We will follow this post with another covering five more tectonic trends and more cool startups next Tuesday. If you are a startup or know of a cool startup we should mention please share in a comment and we will curate in.

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Passionate cancer survivor, Internet marketer and former Director of Ecommerce who believes in Margaret Mead's quote, "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." Glad to be an "Editor of Chaos".

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