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7 Key Stats That Point to the Future of Marketing

Marketing Insider Group

Traditional market research often falls short when new technology and new ideas have the potential to become game-changers. Keep an eye out for new trends and technologies that can streamline your marketing strategy. Millennials Will Not Compose 75% of the Future Workforce.

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Get Ahead of the Mobile Herd: 5 Best Practices for Mobile-Optimized Marketing

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

This is especially true for the Millennials (aka Gen Y). At 76 million strong in the US alone, Millennials are the largest generational market since the Baby Boomers. Every technology change wave has enjoyed a honeymoon period, during which simple reach and engagement were reason enough for companies to plunge in.

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How to join the Metaverse: The complete guide for your brand

Sprout Social

Even Gen Z and Millennials, who are most likely to anticipate using AR, VR or extended reality (XR) to interact with brands in the future, are still in the minority at 46% each. Metaverses offer an entirely new experience for users to socialize, play games, work and even make purchases.

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The 10 Biggest Trends in Entrepreneurship to Look For in 2021

Neil Patel

Entrepreneurship is constantly changing gears, and technology is central to much of this accelerated growth. Growth in new technology means it’s easier than ever for small businesses to create their own programs, innovate, and collaborate with specialized teams. Briefly, here’s what’s going on right now.

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Stats roundup: the impact of Covid-19 on marketing & advertising

Econsultancy

Hulu, which now has more than 39 million subscribers, has created new technology that allows advertisers to be able to buy ads themselves using data, collected by Disney, that indicates what audiences are watching across their owned channels and when. year-on-year.