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7 Key Strategies That You Must Learn From Apple’s Marketing

Neil Patel

The iPod, the iPhone, the iPad–all of these products pretty much revolutionized their respective market “space.” Their success is a direct result of their marketing strategies. Apple does what it does so well that there are whole websites out there devoted to nothing but Apple products and Apple marketing.

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What Is FOMO? Understanding the Fear of Missing Out

Vertical Response

Therefore, aligning marketing messages with genuine value propositions is crucial to avoid disappointing customers. Around 60% of millennials reportedly make impulsive purchases influenced by FOMO. Marketers can leverage this insight by crafting campaigns that tap into millennials fear of missing out.

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The 5 Most Important Social Media Trends to Watch for in 2020

Hootsuite

Get the Headspace Family Plan and see what it does for you and up to 6 people, for one low price. Millennials are feeling particularly bleak. In particular, millennials identified several areas they want their companies to deliver on. 10 days of Headspace can increase happiness by 16%.

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Retail marketing: tips, tricks and more

Power Digital Marketing

The classic advertising “Four P” marketing mix (Product, Price, Place and Promotion) have been part of a solid retail marketing strategy since the mid-20th century. Cause marketing and value-based consumption habits have been on the incline for years now, and many analysts argue the COVID-19 era accelerated the trend.

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14 stats that show how gaming, in-game ads and OTT entertainment have changed in the wake of Covid-19

Econsultancy

This is, in part, thanks to a renewed interest from advertisers in the power of gaming as part of the marketing mix. This will mostly be driven by Gen Z and Millennial cohorts who, on average, are watching videos on both free and paid streaming platforms far more than the average individual (42% vs 29% and 40% vs 29%, respectively).