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Marketing to Millennials [Infographic]

Rock Content

This infographic is part of four-part series of cheat sheets to help marketers understand the basic characteristics of Millennials, Gen X, Baby Boomers, and Traditionalists. Here’s some background on who Millennials are and how marketers can start to think about addressing their needs: From Visually.

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7 Key Stats That Point to the Future of Marketing

Marketing Insider Group

Recently, we looked at quotes from CMOs and influencers on the future of marketing. so you can plot the right marketing strategy for your team’s future. Traditional market research often falls short when new technology and new ideas have the potential to become game-changers. And that’s just marketing.

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How different generations use social media: A complete guide

Sprout Social

Millennials (survey respondents ages 24-39). The full scoop on Millennials and social media. Busy building careers, starting families and entering eldercare years, Millennials outshine the harsh labels attached to them. Find and buy products. What Millennials expect from brands on social media.

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Influencer Marketing Strategies for All Generations

Girl Power Marketing

For years, well before adopting the moniker of influencer marketing, brands have sought endorsements from celebrities and people of note. Generations that came before Millennials, Gen Z and Gen Alphas—notably Generation X and Baby Boomers—can also be swayed by the right message from the right person at the right time.

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Influencer Marketing Strategies for All Generations

Girl Power Marketing

For years, well before adopting the moniker of influencer marketing, brands have sought endorsements from celebrities and people of note. Generations that came before Millennials, Gen Z and Gen Alphas—notably Generation X and Baby Boomers—can also be swayed by the right message from the right person at the right time. Millennials.

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Why Content Marketing is the Only Marketing Left

Digital Marketer

With more people using ad-blocking software to shut out unsolicited ads, the future looks bleak for marketers. But content marketing is the silver lining. Traditional marketing relies on outbound systems. It’s about reaching out to consumers to interest them in your product. Content marketing is inbound.

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Who is Generation Alpha, and Why Are They Important to Marketers?

Neil Patel

Millennials taught us new ways of viewing our socio-political world. Most of their parents are Millennials. Generation Alpha Culture and the Future of Marketing. For marketers, this means speaking to an astute audience that may know the ideal product better than we do. Generation Alpha Healthcare Advancements.