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Millennials vs. Gen Z: Why Marketers Need to Know the Difference

Hubspot Marketing

In recent years, there's been a common misconception that Gen Z and millennials are essentially the same. When companies discuss reaching younger audiences, many often lump Gen Z and millennials into the same group and create one campaign strategy that they believe fits both groups.

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If Gen Z Changed the Game for Marketers, What Will Gen Alpha Be Like?

Hubspot Marketing

Right now, Gen Z is the main target audience for brands trying to stay relevant and attract new consumers. Gen Z's love for platforms like TikTok and Twitch caused many companies to switch up their marketing tactics —turning to strategies like influencer and social media marketing. What is Gen Alpha Like?

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How to edge out your competition with market research

Sprout Social

Be honest: when’s the last time you conducted market research? So much of modern marketing is about taking action and chasing immediate results. And taking the time to do research might not seem like much of a priority. Why is market research so important, anyway? First, let’s define what market research is.

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How to write an effective About Us page (with 13 examples)

Search Engine Land

Because a majority of modern consumers – especially Gen Z – want to know that their purchases align with who they are and that the businesses to which they give their dollars care about the things they care about. Examples: Tangible : "We help health food brands create and execute smart marketing strategies.".

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Small Business Marketing: 6 Proven Strategies for More Reach

Backlinko

Here’s how: Do Market Research Market research helps you understand your target customers on a deeper level. And inform your marketing strategies and product offerings. Google Analytics also helps with market research. Including their needs, challenges, preferences, and behaviors.

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