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Millennials With Kids: Marketing to This Powerful and Surprisingly - Different Generation of Parent

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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While everyone was bemoaning their alleged laziness and self-absorption, the Millennial generation quietly grew up. Pragmatic, diverse, and digitally native, this massive cohort of 80 million are now entering their prime consumer years, having children of their own, and shifting priorities as they move solidly into adulthood.Millennials with Kids changes how we think about this new generation of parents and uncovers profound insights for marketers and brand strategists seeking to earn their loyalty. Building on the highly acclaimed Marketing to Millennials, this book captures data from a new large-scale generational study and reveals how to:

  • Enlist Millennial parents as co-creators of brands and products
  • Promote purpose beyond the bottom line
  • Cultivate shareability
  • Democratize customer experience
  • Integrate technology
  • Develop content-driven campaigns that speak to Millennials
A gold mine of demographic profiles, interviews, and examples of brand successes and failures, this book helps marketers rethink the typical American household - and connect with these critical consumers in the complex participation economy.


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CONTENTS

Foreword ix

Acknowledgments xiii

Introduction 1

Chapter 1: Who Are They Now? 7

Chapter 2: Welcome to the Ization Nation 47

Chapter 3: Fifty Shades of Your Brand 87

Chapter 4: The Power of Energy 119

Chapter 5: The Middle of the Road Could Be the End 157

Chapter 6: Spotlight on Millennial Dads 193

Afterword 201

Notes 203

Glossary 211

Index 217

About the Authors 225

Info autore

JEFF FROMM is Executive Vice President at Barkley, with over 25 years' experience working with major brands including Hallmark, Sears, and PayLess.MARISSA VIDLER is founder of Clear Box Insights, a marketing research firm specializing in shopper insights and the Millennial consumer.

Riassunto

While everyone was bemoaning their alleged laziness and self-absorption, the Millennial generation quietly grew up. Pragmatic, diverse, and digitally native, this massive cohort of 80 million are now entering their prime consumer years, having children of their own, and shifting priorities as they move solidly into adulthood. Millennials with Kids changes how we think about this new generation of parents and uncovers profound insights for marketers and brand strategists seeking to earn their loyalty. Building on the highly acclaimed Marketing to Millennials, this book captures data from a new large-scale generational study and reveals how to: Enlist Millennial parents as co-creators of brands and products * Promote purpose beyond the bottom line * Cultivate shareability * Democratize customer experience * Integrate technology * Develop content-driven campaigns that speak to Millennials * And more A gold mine of demographic profiles, interviews, and examples of brand successes and failures, this book helps marketers rethink the typical American household-and connect with these critical consumers in the complex participation economy.

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Autori Jeff Fromm, Jeff Vidler Fromm, Marissa Vidler
Editore Amacon Book Division
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.08.2015
 
EAN 9780814436585
ISBN 978-0-8144-3658-5
Pagine 240
Serie UK Professional Business Management / Business
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Economia > Pubblicità, marketing

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Consumer Behavior, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Customer Relations

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