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ANA Masters of B2B Marketing Conference
Join us to discover how empathy can unlock unprecedented B2B growth, transforming your approach to everything from content creation to intent tracking.
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Privacy is important to Americans. Here's the data they're worried about.
Two in three Americans, across party lines, believe the government collects too much data about them, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Our food habits haven’t changed since 2023
Despite the discussion around processed foods in the Make America Healthy Again campaign, there’s been a slight dip in people saying they try to limit the amount of processed foods they eat, from 63% in 2023 down to 59% in 2025, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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When it comes to buying products, price wins
Most Americans (57%) say that they don’t really care about brands, they just buy things they need, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Here’s what Americans think they’ll cut back on due to tariffs
What are people more willing to cut back on, if prices rose 10% due to tariffs? Discretionary items could face a bigger crunch, with one in three people saying they would have to cut back, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Americans have a negative economic outlook, even as many feel their personal economic situation hasn’t changed
New ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos polling finds the president’s approval has dropped
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How fandom shapes future brand success
Fans and fan communities are powerful cultural forces, creating a host of new questions and opportunities for businesses. What the Future: Fandom shares how followers and fan experiences will influence brands’ current — and potential — customers.
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How the fandom revolution is changing the game for brand growth
From diehards to bandwagoners, nine in ten Americans consider themselves a fan of something. That raises a host of questions today and tomorrow for brands and companies to consider, says What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael.
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As women’s sports grow in popularity, brands need to get in the game today
The data is clear: women’s sports are no longer a niche. So brands looking to tap into these audiences need to do more than show up, says Ipsos’ Johnny Sawyer.
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Why brands should reinvent sponsorships for the digital fandom era
From smartphones to livestreams, our digital-first culture is changing fan experiences, says Verizon's Nick Kelly. To keep up, brands and sponsors should understand how fans want to document and share these events.