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What’s Next? Reflections on #SXSW 2024

Businesses Grow

I skipped out on the celebrities, the movie debuts, and the glitzy brand activation parties in favor of relevant topics, smaller discussions and intimate dinners. Gen Alpha is 0-10 years old so this came through interviews with their Millennial parents. ” An interesting idea: Imagine your brand as a character.

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Influencer marketing trends across industries

Sprout Social

The brands are the DJs, guiding the tone of the party with music (products) while consumers are the crowd. Then, there’s influencers—the dancers commanding the room with their magnetic energy and vibrant moves. We’ll also share trends in influencer marketing by industry to help you benchmark your brand.

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7 Key Stats That Point to the Future of Marketing

Marketing Insider Group

Millennials Will Not Compose 75% of the Future Workforce. Conventional wisdom has pounded the point home that by 2025 (or in some versions of the myth, by 2030), millennials will become three-fourths of the nation’s workforce. Certainly, millennials will become a driving force in tomorrow’s workplace.

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Marketing Strategies Must Evolve With the Times in 2024

Litmus

Older generations may appreciate email’s familiarity and universality; younger generations (think Millennials and Gen Z) see its utility for business purposes and expect a more personalized, conversational tone similar to what social media channels feature. Brands should: Conduct accessibility audits across your email marketing programs.

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Education as a Marketing Strategy: 8 Brands Doing Online Classes and More

Content Marketing Institute

However, some brands have taken this concept further by developing full-fledged classes and curricula for their audiences. Let’s look at eight brands that give their audience opportunities to get an education in unique and entertaining ways. Creating educational #content can differentiate your brand, says @johnoxford1.

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Generation Alpha Characteristics That Marketers Need to Know

Spiralytics

Marketers must recognize that, although they’re not currently primary consumers, Gen Alpha is laying the groundwork for future brand preferences and loyalties. They’re taking their cues from their Millennial and Gen Z predecessors in holding brands accountable for social justice from a very early age.

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9 social media video ideas that engage customers

Sprout Social

It’s already hard to churn out videos, but it’s a lot harder to make sure your content resonates for the right reasons – you want to get customers excited about your brand. This example from luxury watch brand Shinola is engaging in many dimensions. The question for brands is, what do you broadcast when you go live?

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