
This week we’re taking a BYTE out of 3D animation, color psychology, social media elements, landing pages, and Apple’s mood-altering device.
Welcome to the BYTE, where we serve up the latest marketing and tech news from the last week for you to sink your teeth into.
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Why Adopt 3D Animation?
The visualization tool, 3D animation, has been adopted in various industries, such as media and entertainment, gaming, architecture, and healthcare, and the demand only continues to rise. Reports and Data stated by 2030, the technology is projected to reach USD 43.74 billion in revenue. Read the ten benefits of adopting 3D animation solutions like Online VR on Newswires.
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Color Psychology in Marketing
Color isn’t just an eye-catching design but a powerful marketing tool that impacts emotions and can even affect purchase decisions. According to Hubspot, color influences “85% of customers’ purchasing decisions.” Check out the link above to find out what impression your branding colors give consumers.
4 Social Media Elements to Help Finish Out 2023
More than half of the year has already flown by, but that doesn’t mean this is where the social media efforts stop – it’s the opposite. It’s time to maximize your social strategy lead-up to end 2023 with a bang. Read Social Media Today’s blog post to help optimize your planning with critical social media elements and best practices.
Create a Landing Page That Converts
A landing page is a cohesive experience on your website developed to educate and inspire a purchase within a consumer. When implemented correctly, a landing page can be a surefire way to convert sales.
Recently The Marketing Millennials featured digital marketing professional, the direct-to-consumer (DTC) guy, and CEO of Sharma Brands, Nik Sharma, on their podcast to give insight on the top five tips to build a landing page. Listen to the podcast here.
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Apple’s Mood-Altering Device
Apple submitted a patent that discusses using an Apple device, like a Vision Pro headset, to help alter the headset wearer’s mood with a user command. It sounds like something straight out of a Sci-Fi movie, right? The technology is predicted to send computer-generated content to help users slip into a certain mood, such as happy, sad, or relaxed. Read more about this futuristic technology in the Digital Trends article.