-
There was a time when you could easily understand everything in the newspaper. Today, reading an 18-year-old’s Facebook post can feel like decoding an enigma.
There is a new language and rules to play by in order to get ahead in the new and at times obsessive digital world. EY Sweeny’s report Digital Australia: State of the Nation shows how social media has grown from a platform for friends to communicate to a space of opportunity for business.
Industries now need to adapt to the digital lifestyle of their customers to engage them effectively or risk being left behind - or worse, unfriended.
"Industries must adapt to the digital lifestyle of their customers or risk being left behind - or worse, unfriended.” - Thomas Hounslow
Explore our interactive infographic to explore the new world order of Australia’s digital landscape.
{CF_INFOGRAM}
Thomas Hounslow is data editor at bluenotes
The views and opinions expressed in this communication are those of the author and may not necessarily state or reflect those of ANZ.
-
anzcomau:Bluenotes/business-finance,anzcomau:Bluenotes/Social-media
blueprints: tweets, texts & Tumblr
2017-08-25
/content/dam/anzcomau/bluenotes/images/articles/2017/August/HounslowSocial_Thumb.png
EDITOR'S PICKS
-
In the first of our ANZ History Series we take a look at the evolution of banking mobility.
2017-08-18 11:39 -
Study finds biggest Australian companies are not yet properly equipped to succeed in Asia.
2017-08-16 17:27 -
Australia’s fortunes improve as housing construction keeps economies humming while labour markets and trade improve nationwide.
2017-08-23 17:27