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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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A Fishful of Dollars: What Marketers Can Learn from the Gen Z Caviar Bump

Hubspot Marketing

They might seem silly on the surface but– when timed right– jumping on the right meme can mean marketing magic. Case in point: The Gen Z caviar bump. A TikTok trend that’s helping brands tap a $465 million global market. If you’re not in a caviar-adjacent market, what can you learn from this? Don’t ignore Gen Z.

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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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Everything Social Marketers Need to Know About Generation Z

Hootsuite

Your boss is about to ask you how to market to Generation Z. You know Generation Z is a huge group with spending power of over $143 billion in the United States alone. But how do you start marketing to them? But how do you start marketing to them? Everything you need to know about Generation Z.

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5 Challenges Marketers Face in Understanding Audiences [New Data + Market Researcher Tips]

Hubspot Marketing

Knowing exactly who you're making content for is a foundational understanding marketers need. Marketers can conduct more thorough market research to gather data on their target audience to gain a more concise understanding. They can use this data to create buyer personas and plan content for your ideal customer.

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How to Use Content Segmentation to Tailor Marketing Campaigns

Scoop.it!

To access the insights you need, collect data from marketing research, social analytics, and your CRM. And, make sure to follow data lake best practices to provide marketing analysts with a centralized data store that is complete, up-to-date, and accessible. Free to use image from Pexels These are just a few examples.

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Survey: Shoppers open to using AI search to discover products

Search Engine Land

Some interesting findings from Botify’s survey: 44% of respondents were familiar with generative search – 58% of Millennials and 58% of Gen Z were most familiar; 74% of Baby Boomers were unfamiliar with it. The data was collected by Dynata, an independent market research company, on behalf of Botify.