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Why Are Half Of Millennials Still Using Print Coupons?

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But just when the last iPods started giving way to entirely online streaming services, millennial audiophiles suddenly fell back in love with vinyl records — a music format they never even knew growing up. How curious, it seems, that a similar thing is happening between millennial shoppers and mobile and physical coupons.

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How Toys R Us Kids Became Amazon Adults (And What’s Next)

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Though, as countless have pointed out over the last five years or so, millennials did make a valiant effort holding off that process by having their mothers do their laundry for as long as possible. These days, though, we call them Bridge Millennials. ” The Changing Buying Habits Of Millennial Parents.

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Why Streaming Services Dominate Subscription Commerce

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The streaming market is an increasingly competitive space. Delving into those top three subscription types, the streaming market is valued at an estimated $23.5 The online gaming market is valued at approximately $15.3 billion, roughly twice as much as the digital media market’s $7.7 Magazines account for 30.7

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Digital Spaces As Virtual Makeup Studios, Augmented Reality Style

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To help improve the retail shopping and shipping experience, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) is catching on with big-box retailers in the U.S. AR could be on the cusp of having its moment, as a large brick-and-mortar retailer has fresh plans to appeal to shoppers willing to test out the technology.

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Discogs Achieves Sound Of Success In A Dying Marketplace

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Forbes reports that Discogs owes its success to the vinyl resurgence and, though some millennials may not want to admit it, to big corporate retailers as well. It’s players like Urban Outfitters and Whole Foods, not mom-and-pop record stores, that are driving the vinyl boom by marketing records as part of an organic lifestyle.

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Travel Curators Get Local And Personal

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Some people like to stay at Four Seasons and eat at the local market,” Brockway noted. The Digital Nomad Market. For now, Brockway said her target market is millennials and young families who are digitally savvy, as “this is definitely a new type of intermediary in the travel space.”

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Amazon’s New Toy Story

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Though millennial parents were hit with nostalgia, when it comes to the world of toy sales going forward, market watchers of all kinds have been asking themselves the same question for weeks: Now what? Geoffrey the Giraffe is, sadly, no more. Even in its declining days, Toys R Us represented some 12 percent of the U.S.

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