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How Gen Z uses social media and what that means for brands

Sprout Social

They were the largest and most influential generation in the history of modern consumerism, yet their social movements and corporate distrust confounded advertisers who had to completely rethink their playbooks. After decades of consistently marketing to young people, marketers are again mystified by a new generation.

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10 Ways to Increase Traffic With User-Generated Content

Scoop.it!

In a world where AI is taking over quite a few functions, including writing, genuine human-generated content is still valuable, as humans can provide a context to their content. The same survey also revealed that 58% of consumers worldwide viewed user-generated content as the most authentic content amidst everything a brand published.

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Holiday email opt-outs: Right intentions, wrong response?

Martech

In what has become another holiday or event tradition, my inbox is filling up with offers to unsubscribe from Father’s Day emails in case I find them upsetting. Its value has also generated an ongoing debate among email marketers. Generation Z consumers and men are more likely to take brands up on their opt-out offers.

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What You Can Learn from Real-Life Marketing Examples

Exposure Ninja

This guide combines some of the best examples of traditional and digital marketing types to help you understand how various marketing campaigns look and how different platforms are used. Let’s start with traditional marketing. Print Marketing Examples Print marketing refers to any marketing material that’s printed.

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

Econsultancy

Snap has once again seen rapid growth in revenue and Daily Active Users (DAUs) as we move into the latter half of this year. This quarter’s 23% uplift equates to an extra 57 million users engaging with the app daily compared to the same period the year before. Just 4% expect it to decline.