You know what they say about opinions and how, like a certain body part, everybody has one. Well, ??they? were right. And while I don??t want to add too many more to the list, some interesting predictions have been made for 2007 over the last couple of weeks.
Let??s check back on these in December to evaluate:
? Forbes??s Rich Karlgaard does some prognosticating about the economy, stocks, the Super Bowl, and how old the magazine will be come September.
? Over at MarketingProfs: DailyFix, BL Ochman is making some online marketing predictions.
? Ryan Faas at MacWorld.com makes some Apple calls that don??t include stock options or random shutdowns.
? The team at Read/Write Web have made their web predictions for 2007.
? Will Video for Food has got the online-video thing covered.
? Foghound looks ahead and back at the same time.
? Listen to Paul Colligan and Alex Mandossian make their 2007 Podcast Predictions.
? Garett Rogers over at ZDNet calls Google??s 2007.
? Shel Israel has some fun with his predictions.
? UPDATE: This just in. The Internet Year in Review ?? 1994, via Seth Godin.
I??ll go out on a limb and make one: for the first time in years, I will not work at a traditional advertising agency. And I will be very happy about it. (This one??s a lock.)
Would anyone else like to weigh in with her or his own predictions?
Related stuff:
? Here are some highly regarded quotes made about those brave enough to forecast ahead. And you can add Seth Godin’s quote to the list here: “The first thing you’ll discover is that listening to experts predict the future is a lousy bet.”
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? For you football fans out there, here are some NFL playoff predictions.


