Good Vibes Mar 01, 2016 community marketing social consciousness one-to-one ... , engraved with instructions to pass it on and clear the snow for someone else. The brand has also created a microsite where people can monitor the good deeds. TRUEMOVE Thai mobile brand TrueMove’s spot “The True Meaning of Giving” shows a woman helping a prisoner of war and demonstrates how a brave act of kindness can change a life. AIRBNB Last year, Airbnb released a weeklong series of Daily Kindness Bulletin videos that featured only uplifting stories, including a pitbull acting as a guide dog for ...
Sports Clubbing Mar 26, 2017 alcohol play social life friends nightlife sports ... provide an engaging cultural event for those in attendance, sports allow anyone watching to feel part of the special, fleeting experience, whether they’re physically at a stadium, viewing the game at a bar, at home, or on the go via a mobile device.I wish more bars/clubs hosted special parties to watch games.ANDREA, 21, OHMoreover, as Ys progress in adulthood, simply going out partying can seem immature and tiresome, but watching sports at a bar offers an acceptable party-like experience that they can ...
Tech Truths Mar 21, 2019 ... entertainment time and often switch to other devices for this purpose, Ys and Zs see any given moment as time for these types of activities because they lead mobile-first lives. Similarly, online shopping is also a continuous activity to them due to their access; whether browsing or buying, they can be in shopping mode at any time and are always in discovery mode. Because Ys rely on tech for nearly every aspects of their lives and even turn to it out of habit when they have no specific purpose, they have to ...
Breaking Bad Mar 20, 2019 ... less likely to feel this way (21% and 14%, respectively) because they think this is a now-common behavior for younger generations. To this point, while younger generations tend to use dating apps that closely mimic a social platform and align with their mobile-first lives, Boomers and Xers have been influenced by younger generations and are turning to online dating too, just more likely via a website where they can import more criteria in their search for love. And when it comes to sex without ...
Play The Game Mar 15, 2017 community play sports ... inspire them to come join these activities.Volkswagen Recognizing that people have limited places to play sports in cities, Volkswagen launched the Volksparking campaign, in which it turned empty parking spaces in Belgium into areas where people could shoot hoops. The auto brand installed mobile basketball hoops that moved along a track in parking lots. People could play in these mini spaces, and when a car came to take that spot, the hoops’ sensors detected open spaces where they could play and the ...
eLationships Dec 05, 2014 relationships social life social media Digital Intimacy eLationships ... ), marketers now need to enhance the intimacy of their one-on-one interactions with consumers and find more ways to truly build, strengthen, and nurture their brands’ relationships with fans and consumers. While forming online relationships used to be considered strange and associated with anti-social behavior, it’s now done proudly, in public, by authentic social butterflies. Plus, unprecedented mobile access means that most young people now have relationship tools in their pocket at all times. Screen ...
Soloists Sep 03, 2015 social life experiences local culture mindfulness ... feel more comfortable vacationing alone than ever before because they have tools to help them do so: there are apps to connect them with locals who can show them around, mobile translation products that help them when they don’t know the language, services that pair them with dinner partners, and chic hostels that let them share the cost of a room without suffering a style downgrade. In this way they’re able to explore and immerse themselves in new cultures without feeling like an outsider (see ...
Fear Factors Mar 19, 2019 ... television to disengage from the world’s problems, but modern society is plugged into a 24-hour media cycle. And because we can receive news alerts to our mobile devices, escaping the firehouse of information is nearly impossible, especially for today’s always-on, digitally disposed youth. Less than 8% of Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, Gen Ys, and Gen Zs in both the U.S. and UK say that they worry about nothing, meaning that the vast majority of Americans and Brits are worried about something, whether it be ...
Gender Worldwide Sep 09, 2013 ... Mandarin, had signed on 50 million Chinese users as of July. The app lets people chat with nearby strangers via text and voice messages. Recently released apps The L and Guanxi.me serve a similar purpose, and China’s mobile messaging service WeChat (comparable to the US-based WhatsApp) even has its own “Look Around” feature for finding hookups. Online dating in China has likewise grown in popularity in recent years, with sites like Jiayuan, Zhenai, and Baihe leading the way. India has definitely ...
Gender Trends Sep 08, 2013 ... ” packs inspired by all 32 NFL team logos and colors, allowing nail art enthusiasts to show their spirit on game day. To market this initiative, mobile manicure stations will be placed at stadiums to offer spectators professional fanicures before or during the game. CoverGirl will also offer how-to instructions on creating fan-worthy fingertip art, and post images for visual inspiration on Pinterest and at Covergirl.com/NFL. Fans are encouraged to share their nail art via Twitter with the punny ...