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While brand experiences have grown in scope, scale, sophistication and effectiveness in recent years, there are a host of new issues and challenges marketers must understand and manage to take these experiences to the next level and to make them meaningful to—you guessed it—millennials.
Consumers, particularly influential millennials, have a constantly changing set of habits, interests and concerns. Brands need to be quick on their feet and work hard to entice, entertain and captivate consumers to provide highly engaged and unforgettable experiences they crave and want to share with peers. For millennials and their younger siblings in Gen Z, if they can’t create or take part in the content, comment on it and share all on their terms, well, it’s not content. Here’s a shortlist of the most important things marketers need to know right now as they confront the future of brand experiences.
Quality over quantity: Millennial influencers are more skeptical and critical of brands and the messages they receive from them, placing more trust in their peers and those they respect. This means brands need to invest more in higher-quality experiences which speak to fewer but more influential people.
That approach will create experiences that organically become their own online influencer strategies. We’ll see brand experiences begin to drop forced-sharing elements, such as the photo booth, in favor of e
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While brand experiences have grown in scope, scale, sophistication and effectiveness in recent years, there are a host of new issues and challenges marketers must understand and manage to take these experiences to the next level and to make them meaningful to—you guessed it—millennials.
Consumers, particularly influential millennials, have a constantly changing set of habits, interests and concerns. Brands need to be quick on their feet and work hard to entice, entertain and captivate consumers to provide highly engaged and unforgettable experiences they crave and want to share with peers. For millennials and their younger siblings in Gen Z, if they can’t create or take part in the content, comment on it and share all on their terms, well, it’s not content. Here’s a shortlist of the most important things marketers need to know right now as they confront the future of brand experiences.
Quality over quantity: Millennial influencers are more skeptical and critical of brands and the messages they receive from them, placing more trust in their peers and those they respect. This means brands need to invest more in higher-quality experiences which speak to fewer but more influential people.
That approach will create experiences that organically become their own online influencer strategies. We’ll see brand experiences begin to drop forced-sharing elements, such as the photo booth, in favor of e
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