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How You Should Be Marketing to Generation Alpha

Likeable

If Generation Z was the first to grow up with social media, Generation Alpha—that is, the group of people born between 2010 and 2025—is the first to grow up on social media. And they’ll interact with brands differently, too. As a result, they’ll likely use social media differently at school and at home.

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How Brands Can Vibe With Gen Z and Gen Alpha

Pixlee

They have birth dates starting in 2010, so most of this generation are still in wearing diapers, learning to walk, or have yet to be born. This generation will also number a staggering 2 billion people by 2025. . How Brands Can Appeal to Gen Z and Gen Alpha. Gen Alpha is a much younger group, but don’t write them off just yet.

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9 YouTube stats to inform your marketing strategy in 2019

Sprout Social

By 2010, YouTube was generating more than two billion views each day. Additionally, a 2015 Forrester Research forecast predicted that by 2025, half of all TV viewers under the age of 32 will not subscribe to a traditional pay TV service. When YouTube first arrived in 2005, few likely had any idea how valuable it would become.

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Social Media Creates Customer/Brand "Miracle" Partnerships

Diva Marketing Blog

If we listen closely we learn that to succeed in 2010 or 2011 or 2025 or. It's not all about the brand. From customer interactions to traditional research to digital platforms with funny names like blogs, Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare and Flickr. . is dependent on what we've always known. it is all about our customer.

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Social Media's Little Miracles Are Changing Business

Diva Marketing Blog

If we listen closely we learn that to succeed in 2010 or 2011 or 2025 or. It's not all about the brand. From customer interactions to traditional research to digital platforms with funny names like blogs, Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, Google+, LinkedIn and Flickr. . is dependent on what we've always known.