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How Gen Z Will Change the B2B Marketing Game

Trade Press Services Newsletter

While traditional B2B marketing strategies have primarily focused on targeting baby boomers, Generation X, and millennials , a new generation is rapidly emerging as a new force in the B2B sector: Gen Z. Born between 1997 and 2012, Generation Z is the first generation to grow up with technology at its fingertips.

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It’s Giving… Marketing to Gen Z

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Once upon a time, we wrote a blog and made a video about Gen Z: Marketing Mysteries Uncovered for Generation Z. Well, they’re much older (and more influential) now…So let’s see what has changed and how marketers can continue to adapt to fit Gen Z’s needs and preferences. How should Brands react to Gen Z?

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Market by Generation: Data-Backed Content Consumption Habits To Shape Your Strategy

Hubspot Marketing

General benchmarks and statistical data, like those below, can inform a strategy you later test and refine. Gen Alpha Content Consumption Habits ​​ Members of Gen Alpha (born between 2012 and 2024) may not be buyers right now, but they are big consumers. For example, athletic brand Nike created Nikeland in the game.

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5 hot B2B marketing trends

SmartBrief - Marketing

Brands have begun to take advantage of AI agents, which are systems or programs designed to perform specific tasks and make decisions based on preset parameters. Influence of Generation Z The merging of B2C and B2B marketing tactics has been no surprise. Changing social media: Facebook use among Gen Z is dropping.

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What Marketers Need to Know About the Next Generation: Gen Alpha 

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For years, Millennials and Gen Z sat at the forefront like a favorite child, piquing the marketing world’s interest. Now, Gen Alpha is the belle of the ball, and marketers need to prepare for what comes next. A bit about each generation: Baby Boomers (1946 - 1964): This classic generation enjoys the finer things in life.

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60 social media statistics marketers need to know in 2025

Hootsuite

Influencer marketing is taking the lead In 2025, brands are expected to spend more on influencer marketing than on digital ads a big sign of shifting trust and impact. That means more chances for your brand to join the conversation. 23% of Facebook users are Gen Z A total of 23% of Facebook users are between ages 18 and 24.

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What Is D2C Marketing? Here Are 11 Tips I Found For Doing It Right [+ Examples]

Hubspot Marketing

Dollar Shave Club, Blue Apron, and Glossier are all well-known brands built on the business model and considered masterclasses in marketing — let alone D2C marketing. Many D2C brands are digital or ecommerce -focused, so they thrived in this climate. Speaking of which … Lower Costs By cutting out the “middlemen,” D2C brands save money.