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Loving or Loathing: Understanding Affluents’ Relationship with Luxury
Despite the connection that many Affluents have with luxury, there are those who see it as overpriced and a symbol of excess. Revisit our recorded webinar to hear how marketers can appeal to both groups.
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Speed dating with innovations: What’s your innovation’s pick-up line?
Discover how the communication of innovation has changed drastically, and how consumers have adapted to this new reality.
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Who are the Affluent environmentalists?
Affluents are integrating environmental factors into their purchasing behaviors, but gaps between attitudes and actions still exist.
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On the Road Again: Affluents and Their Joy of Travel
With COVID now less of a concern, listen in we explore what the “new normal” looks like for Affluent travel, and the lasting impacts of the pandemic on travel planning considerations.
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Advance or Retreat: Will Affluent Americans be Bullish in 2022?
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear the latest research on Affluents’ expectations for the new year, and what it means for marketers.
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Media Still Matters: Affluents Deep Connection with Media Brands
Discover how and why Affluents connect with beloved media brands, when marketers can best attract their attention, and the types of content that are most appealing.
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Where do luxury brands fit in the metaverse?
Across the metaverse and Web 3.0, digital communities are springing up around things like bored apes, nouns and digital dumpling pets.
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How will digital collectibles factor into Affluent sports collections?
Look at any sports collector’s “fan cave,” and you’ll likely see trading card albums, autographed photos, uniforms and game equipment.
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Affluent Americans: Surviving, Reviving & Thriving
Revisit our webinar to hear more about how Affluent Americans coped during the pandemic, and what to expect as they return to 'normal'?
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Will luxury travel conquer its race issue?
African Americans still face demeaning and dismissive interactions when they travel, despite vows by corporate America in 2020 to address racism.