Entertainment Landscape Nov 27, 2016 ... that apply. Getting a high number of likes on a post | A high number of friends/followers | Getting a high number of comments on a post | Being a creator (e.g., photographer, writer, filmmaker) | Being perceived as clever and witty in posts and captions | Being the first to experience entertainment that becomes popular later | Going to live events | A high number of posts retweets/reposts | Being among the first to tell others about entertainment they haven't seen before ...
A&S Brands and Marketing Sep 21, 2015 marketing marketing marketing marketing branding branding branding branding peer-to-peer peer-to-peer peer-to-peer peer-to-peer sharing economy sharing economy sharing economy sharing economy ... —this is especially true for young men. As today’s youth consider brands to be "friends,” they would like brands to provide tips and advice on how to achieve life milestones and congratulate them for reaching these moments. How strongly do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Summary of strongly/somewhat agree I would like to see more realistic depictions of adulthood in advertising | I would like brands to provide tips and advice on how to achieve certain life ...
For The Love Of The Game Mar 10, 2017 ... the rival of my favorite sports team | I regularly discuss sports with my friends | I structure my social life around sports | I wouldn't live in a city unless it had a vibrant sports culture SIGNS OF A TRUE FANA third of young adults in the U.S. and UK say those who stop supporting a team/player when they are not doing well are not true fans. Many young people also say that you can’t call yourself a true fan if you're not very knowledgeable about teams/players or if you've never seen the ...
Building Brand Loyalty Sep 28, 2016 ... me) | Access to exclusive events WANDERING EYESUnsurprisingly, price is the most significant factor impacting young people’s decision to try new brands; this includes coupons and discount codes. Product samples also entice many young consumers, especially Trendsetters to try brands and products. Reviews from other consumers, including friends and family members, prompt more young people to try new brands than recommendations from experts or sales ...
POP Live Jun 25, 2014 play events festivals hobbies nightlife ... myself and learning new things | Artsy-craftsy - I’d like to spend my free time drawing, taking photos, crafting, and working on creative projects | Culture vulture - I’d like to spend my free time going to the theater, concerts, art openings, lectures, and museums | Adrenaline junkie - I’d like to spend my free time doing extreme sports, trying new things, and going to new places | Socializer - I’d like to spend my free time surrounded by friends and making sure I'm in the know about social ...
Gen Z Parent Perspective Mar 20, 2015 family gen z parenting ... more equally among partners. Few feel they are better at the job than were previous generations of parents. Compared to previous generations of parents, do you feel like parents of your generation…?Parents Have to work harder to make ends meet | Are more stressed as parents | Overschedule their kids with activities | Let their kids be more independent | Have a harder time protecting their kids | Have a more difficult time balancing work life and parenting life | Are ‘peerents' (i.e., friends ...
Consumed Path Mar 27, 2014 ... coupon codes/ deals | Checked email for coupons or sales | Checked magazines/ newspapers/ circulars for coupons | Looked for product ideas and inspiration | Went to a brand or retailer's online site to explore different products | Used my mobile phone to compare prices | Consulted an online collage/ planning tool | Asked friends/ family/ colleagues for recommendations | Consulted my social network | Pulled up my order history to see what I had ordered before | Looked for expert reviews ...
Consumed Channels Mar 26, 2014 retail spending e-commerce mobile shopping ... , and has better customer service. More than half of teens also say that shopping in-stores is a way for them to be social. What motivates you to shop online versus in-store? 24/7 access | I can multitask | Better prices/deals | Better variety | I am in the browsing mode | It's easier | It's faster | Anonymity | I can easily share finds/deals with friends | I know what I want | It's more manageable | I prefer to shop for myself this way | It's easier to pay | I am feeling ...
Gender Story Sep 18, 2013 ... | Stay-at-home-dads | Girls playing traditionally male sports | Female breadwinners | Waiting to have sex until marriage | Public displays of affection | Men wearing pink | Watching porn LGBT rights | Women proposing to men | Friends with benefits | Women paying for dates | Guys holding hands | Boys playing with dolls | Sex on the first date | Multiple sex partners | Men wearing makeup ONLY 17% OF MEN AND 39% OF WOMEN CONSIDER THEMSELVES A FEMINIST. THOUGHTS ON FEMINISM TODAY I hardly ...
Gen Z Money and Spending Mar 25, 2015 gen z money spending shopping ... monthly from my parents for doing chores. Since my parents don't normally pay for me when I eat out with friends or go do things like bowling or skating, I look to earn money babysitting or shoveling snow. I divide my money, and when it's gone, it's gone. OLIVIA, 14, WI 56% OF Zs GET AN ALLOWANCE, EARNING AN AVERAGE OF $23 PER WEEK. Zs SPEND AN AVERAGE OF $36 OF THEIR OWN MONEY PER WEEK. Zs WOULD RATHER SHOP IN STORES (64%) THAN ONLINE (36%).In-Store or Online? Zs tend to ...