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Marketers Focus On Mobile Shopping For The Holidays

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That’s why marketers will be leveraging mobile in their holiday shopping strategies this year, with new and creative strategies that focus more on omnichannel solutions and less on generic mobile coupons. Mobile coupons are still popular, especially among millennials. For millennials, that number is 90 percent.

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Millennials ARE worth the effort for community banks.

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Marketing executive Kevin Tynan dropped a startling bombshell in the bank marketing world earlier this year. In an article on his website, Tynan pointed to a recent Harris survey that said that big banks are winning the hearts, minds and bank accounts of two-thirds of millennials. at Bank Marketing Strategy + Ideas.

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Shoppers Use Mobile For In-Store Comparisons

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New data collected in a survey by online and mobile publishing and advertising company Opera Mediaworks back in September reveals interesting trends among mobile users as they shop in-store. plan to use flash sales and daily deals as a mobile marketing tactic this holiday season. For millennials, that number is more like 90 percent.

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Study Shows Gen Z Surprisingly Prefers In-Store Shopping

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As more companies ready themselves for eCommerce-based marketing strategies, the brick-and-mortar side is also prepping for integrating more connected in-store experiences. In its Evolution of Retail, 2017 Generation Z Shopper Survey, the company looked at shopping habits for the younger post-millennial generation.

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Generation Z Wields Retail Influence

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It looks as though millennials may soon face competition as the generation to watch. In order to gain insight into the growing influence of this group, who represent ages 10 to 17, HRC surveyed 31,000 participants in the U.S. and Canada.

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Millennial’s Matter to Bank Marketing

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Believe it or not, this is a slice of the market that in some cases has never opened the doors of a bricks-and-mortar branch bank or learned how to write a check. How can bank marketers find creative ways to attract those 18-to-29 year old customers? Go to where millennials are and find out the trends that are popular among them.

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Social Influencer Marketing in Banking

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As financial service providers continue to leverage social media in their marketing and branding efforts, they continue to face the same timeless issue: how to make their brand stand out. After realizing the power of social media, bank marketers need to take the next step. How do you effectively update your marketing strategy?