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    JWT's 70 trends for 2007

    NEW YORK: JWT, the largest advertising agency in the U.S. and the fourth-largest in the world, has released 70 "in" products, services and trends that will help to define 2007. "By examining what resonates with consumers, we can identify the larger patterns that will shape our lives in the years to come," explains JWT chief marketing officer Marian Salzman.

    "Trends are illustrated by the products and services that exemplify them," says Salzman, EVP, who is also the co-author of the new book Next Now (Palgrave Macmillan), a travelogue into the near future.

    "As globalization continues to make our world seem smaller, localization will come to a head in 2007," adds Ann Mack, director of trendspotting at JWT. "We'll put great emphasis on sourcing everything from food to textiles. Decadent and excessive consumption will fall to the wayside as we stress quality, minimal environmental impact and support of local producers."

    'About Next Now: Trends for the Future'

    Marian Salzman and Ira Matathia slow the world's ever accelerating spin just long enough to explore how technology and globalization are shaping the near future and to connect the dots between international forces and our day-to-day lives. Their book holds up a cultural mirror that allows readers to better understand their own attitudes, anxieties and aspirations.

    The 70 trends as listed by JWT, are:

    1. Skype/VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocal)
    2. Wii and the next-generation gaming systems
    3. The business of social networking (hanging out online)
    4. Pop-up stores, restaurants and bars... installation style
    5. Shrinky Dink technology (TVs are flat and hidden, iPods are down to
    half an ounce, speakers are smaller and less visible, and so on)
    6. The rise of nanotechnology
    7. Sustainable construction/green buildings
    8. Hydrogen fuel cell technology
    9. Veggie-bus: school buses running on biodiesel fuel
    10. Trans-fat fallout
    11. Reality show talent searches
    12. Ohio State's freshman basketball phenom, Greg Oden
    13. Fear of agri-terrorism
    14. Halal foods
    15. Participatory advertising (user-generated advertising and music video
    competitions)
    16. Premium-drink bars
    17. Organic fabrics
    18. Stem cell research
    19. Iceland
    20. Hybrid dogs
    21. Locally sourced produce
    22. Churchonomics: religion as big business
    23. Reunions of donor insemination siblings
    24. Hitting the off button: demanding downtime
    25. Indian cross-over actress Aishwarya Rai
    26. Home-schooling
    27. Natural building materials such as stone and wood
    28. Binge chilling
    29. Personalized diets
    30. Brand sluts
    31. Modernized tradition
    32. Chindia
    33. Alpha moms
    34. Internet TV
    35. Citizen journalism
    36. RSS feeds
    37. Fresh Direct
    38. Google domination (Google as acquirer, and Microsoft as Google
    follower)
    39. Mobile video
    40. Rachael Ray, author and chef
    41. Inconspicuous consumption
    42. X-Factor's Leona Lewis
    43. Dreamgirls' Jennifer Hudson
    44. Environmental causes
    45. Companies going green
    46. Barack Obama, Illinois Senator and potential 2008 US presidential candidate
    47. Soft, natural hair
    48. Microgeneration (generating one's own energy)
    49. Party planning for teens
    50. Paying for user-generated content
    51. Higher-waisted pants
    52. iPhone
    53. Co-branding (think Nike plus Apple)
    54. Britain's Amy Winehouse, jazz/soul singer and songwriter
    55. The rebirth of raves
    56. Energy-saving lightbulbs
    57. Cult comedian, Sacha Baron Cohen
    58. Mash-ups (music, Web sites, everything)
    59. Japanese apparel chain Uniqlo
    60. Promoting "Brand Me"
    61. Ensemble TV casts (Ugly Betty, Grey's Anatomy, Heroes, Criminal Minds)
    62. Multilingual cinema
    63. "Kidults"
    64. Transformers alien flick starring Jon Voight and Bernie Mac
    65. Web-based microfinancing
    66. Generosity
    67. Al Gore, the environmentalist
    68. Unstrategic alliances (Paris and Britney, Tom and Brooke, Bush Sr. and
    Clinton)
    69. Europeans getting fatter
    70. Age shuffling (40 is the new 20, for example)

    JWT's heritage of brand-building excellence extends back to 1864, making it the world's oldest advertising agency brand. In 1939, JWT pioneered the first national consumer research panel. In 1988, they created the first research study of consumer lifestyles, "Life Stages." The agency says it believes in being anthropologists first, advertising people second. JWT, which celebrates its 142nd anniversary this year, ranks as the largest advertising agency brand in the United States and as the fourth largest full-service network in the world. Its parent company is WPP.

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