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Communicating with Millennials – attitudes and beliefs within the ‘echo-chamber’
Millennials can be challenging to communicate with, but corporate comunicators often do not think in terms of age, but rather attitudes and behaviours. The most worrying phenomenon concerns ‘echo-chambers’. Millennials trust companies and engage with those that are transparent, responsible and have something to say. however, true loyalty is hard to achieve.
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Ipsos Affluent Survey - 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Biggest Media Event in HK!
Ipsos Affluent Survey is Asia’s reference study for reaching the region’s affluent consumers. It provides a comprehensive overview of media consumption and product usage for this elusive and important group, which accounts for the top 20% by income of the APAC population.
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Google’s ‘ZMOT’ and How the Smartphone has Disrupted Traditional Path-to-Purchase
The smartphone has dramatically changed the way people shop. Consumers have information machines in their pockets that can do more than ever. Smartphones give consumers the ability to: access abundant information at any time, communicate directly with brands (via social), and even make purchases right from their devices. Because of these innovations, brands must become more visible in this increasingly digital and mobile landscape.
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Flair Brazil 2018 - The Mask Slipped! Time for Truth
For many Brazilians, it’s the “Time for Truth”. Years of political scandals, government corruption and the omnipresent “false news” have become too numerous - people now trust only themselves to discover reality. Brands, advertising, companies are not spared by this new age of suspicion.
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"So, it’s okay to share my financial data now?"
Open Banking has the potential to revolutionise the financial services industry by giving customers more control of their personal data. Here, Research Director Celine Ledbury examines how banks will need to communicate its worth to their customers in the UK – and to trust in its security.
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The Map to Brand Growth
Whether it’s the I'm Lovin' It jingle or the Golden Arches that make you think of McDonald's they are both examples of salience, and salience sells.
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The Rise of Fakism
It should not be any wonder anymore for any marketer that advertising and creativity thrive on echoing real life trends to get people’s attention and engage. Thus it’s not a surprise to see so many of this year’s Cannes creativity winners embracing the concept of fake news in their own special way.
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[EVENT] The Smart Home and the “Affluencer”
December 6 - The “Affluencer” is an ultra-influencer who has spending power, expertise, is an early adopter, and shares their discoveries with their network. And in no category is the Affluencer more relevant than technology.
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World Luxury Tracking : Do you Speak Luxury? Consumers New Luxury Culture
The World Luxury Tracking (WLT) sets the standard for luxury market studies. Every year, this global monitor analyses trends throughout the different markets and allows brands to better understand new consumer expectations. What can be said about their state of mind? And what about their experiences? What is their purchase journey? What are their expectations? The latest WLT wave covers: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, UK, USA, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirate, and the emergence of maturing luxury consumers as well as a new Luxury Culture.
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[EVENT] Affluent Asia - 20th Anniversary Event in Hong Kong
On November 23, join the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Biggest Media Event in Town!