Public Funds Sep 29, 2016 money retail spending finance shopping ... | Family (aside from children) | Free trials | Websites (aside from social media sites) | Social media posts (not ads) | Significant other | Ads | Sampling programs (e.g., Birchbox, toiletries in gyms) | Media properties (e.g., TV shows, magazines) | Children | Celebrities/social media influencers | Co-workers/employer | Customer service representatives | Salespeople | Neighbors | Personal shoppers More than six in 10 young adults and three in four Trendsetters post ...
Cease & Assist Sep 13, 2016 retail customer service customization personalization shopping ... easing the choice overload when walking into its store.I hate the number of options that I have to choose from. It takes me hours to just find what I want, and then my interest goes in general. I want someone to curate these choices for me. I love newsletters like Endource where you can see a selection of items that magazines are writing about—it narrows it down for me and I don't have to waste my time looking for the best quality items. I also think that stores that have too many choices lose ...
Tech Truths Mar 21, 2019 ... method.My parents are always like "you kids and your technology," but I think they're on with their phones and computers as much as we are.MAGGIE, 17, CTMy parents are obsessed with posting on Facebook. Whenever I'm with them, they're on their phones more than I am and my mom is watching videos and my dad is reading articles. They're consuming all the traditional stuff like magazines and newspapers, but they're doing it digitally now. KYLE, 25, FLWhat This Means For Brands: To resonate with Xers, brands ...
Well Intentioned Jun 03, 2015 food & beverage health & wellness fitness nutrition self-esteem ... on to exercise in excess. It’s hard to tell someone that they’re taking self-improvement too far, that they’re working too hard to be healthy, or that they shouldn’t seek to reach peak wellness. But doing so can have a detrimental effect. A clear example is the growing number of cases of orthorexia. Health magazines are full of stories of people who have become obsessive about healthy eating. Unlike other diet disorders, orthorexia isn’t about being thin, but rather about eating “clean” food and ...
IRL (In Real Live) Dec 11, 2016 media & entertainment events festivals TV ... public settings, as a 26-year-old man mentioned he wish he could attend. There’s even opportunity for books and magazines to come to life via readings and immersive events. In the future, these live entertainment experiences won’t just be a means to consume the content, but rather, an extension of it. Content creators will be challenged to add another element to their work that springs off the flat piece of media, growing the story or universe and creating a component that consumers can’t get at ...
Pop Politics Mar 02, 2016 marketing media & entertainment social consciousness celebrities politics ... , Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, and politician Wendy Davis. While subscriber numbers aren’t publicly available, the bi-weekly newsletter generated enough interest in its initial weeks that it caught the attention of Hearst Magazines, who is now handling ad sales. JON STEWART X HBO In the wake of his leaving The Daily Show, political comedian Jon Stewart signed a four-year deal with HBO that will see him creating short-form, “snackable” content for HBO NOW, HBO Go, and other ...
Gender Trends Sep 08, 2013 ... Bombe, one of the latest indie food magazines to launch, is differentiating itself from the pack through its feminist leanings: Almost all subjects and contributors are women. Published biannually, Cherry Bombe’s mission is to celebrate the women who are influencing modern food culture, from farmers and chefs, to restaurateurs and mixologists, to food stylists and scientists. Founders Kerry Diamond (who also co-owns two hip Brooklyn restaurants, Seersucker and Nightingale 9) and Claudia Wu met while ...
Digital Trends Dec 19, 2013 communication marketing media & entertainment social media ... , especially in the luxury sector, would be wise to follow Gucci’s lead. FATSHION BLOGGINGAmong the numerous niche communities on Tumblr is a group of plus-size fashionistas who post pictures of themselves, with the hashtag #fatshion, to celebrate their size. Fashion blogs have traditionally featured the super skinny, but confident and curvy style influencers are becoming increasingly prominent on the Web. Long ignored by magazines, designers, brands, and marketers, members of the #fatshion community are ...
Mom Focus Aug 10, 2013 ... gives a clear nod to the crafty, DIY, and maker renaissance. Instead of turning to ladies’ magazines to tell them how to run a household “correctly,” homeMAKERS pull tips and inspiration from blogs. Ultimately, they aim to run their household in a way that lets them express themselves and be creative; think ReadyMade rather than Good Housekeeping. Domestic skills and projects have even gained a certain level of caché. Cooking meals with ingredients from a home garden, making one’s own vinegar-based ...
Shared Fandom Nov 28, 2023 ... Discovering New FandomsWhich of the following ways, if any, have you discovered new fandoms with your child(ren)?U.S. Parents Streaming platforms | Social media platforms | TV networks | Recommendations from family, friends, peers, or coworkers | Online communities/forums | Trailers/Promotions | Radio/Podcasts | Nostalgia | Convention events | Print or online magazines/articles | Something else | None of the above Shared Fandom ParticipationIn which of the following ways, if any ...