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I’d like to introduce you to Generation Z.
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Posted: Thursday, August 28, 2014
I’d like to introduce you to Generation Z.
I know, some of you are still trying to
catch up with Busters, or Generation X, or whatever we called whoever followed
the Boomers. Or maybe you leapfrogged over all that straight to Generation Y
(Millennials), on whom marketers have been focused for at least a
decade.
Let me save you some time. Drop everything
and start paying attention to Generation Z, who now constitute 25.9% of the U.S.
population. That’s more than Millennials (24.5%). That’s more than Gen X
(15.4%). Yes, that’s even more than Baby Boomers (23.6%).
So who falls into Generation Z? There’s
still some debate on exact dates, but essentially those who were born after
Generation Y. So approximately 1995 to present. At the time of this writing, it
is the generation that is now under the age of 18.
Do the math, and you realize that they grew
up in a post 9/11 world during a recession. They’ve experienced radical changes
in technology and understanding of family, sexuality and gender. They live in
multi-generational households, and the fastest growing demographic within their
age-group is multi-racial.
And how has that molded them? According to
the marketing research of Sparks and Honey, here are some “Z”
headlines:
- they are eager to start working
- they are mature and in control
- they intend to change the world
- they’ve learned that traditional choices don’t guarantee success
- entrepreneurship is in their DNA
- they seek education and knowledge, and they use social media as a research tool
- they multi-task across five screens, and their attention spans are getting shorter
- they think spatially and in 4-D, but lack situational awareness
- they communicate with symbols, speed and with images
- their social circles are global
- they are hyper-aware and concerned about man’s impact on the planet
- they are less active, and frequently obese
- they live-stream and co-create
I’ll stop there, because the list goes on
and on. Bottom line: they are not Millennials. So how do you connect
with the largest generation on the planet? Marketers are way ahead of
you.
Here’s a top ten to consider:
1. Talk in images: emojis, symbols, pictures,
videos.
2. Communicate more frequently in shorter bursts of
“snackable content.”
3. Don’t talk down…talk to them as adults, even about
global topics.
4. Make stuff – or help Gen Z make stuff (they’re
industrious).
5. Tap into their entrepreneurial spirit.
6. Collaborate with them – and help them collaborate with
others.
7. Tell your story across multiple screens.
8. Live-stream with them – or give them live-streaming
access.
9. Optimize your search results (they do their internet
research).
10. Include a social cause that they can fight
for.
Do you see a theme? I do. It’s all about
talking in a way they will understand. Not watering down the communication of
the message, just changing the method of communication.
And with Generation Z?
It needs changing.
James Emery White
Sources
“Here Comes
Generation Z,” Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg View, June 18, 2014, read
online.
“Meet Generation Z: Forget Everything You
Learned About Millennials,” Sparks and Honey, June 17, 2014, read
online.
“Meet Generation Z: The second generation
within the giant ‘Millennial’ cohort,” Bruce Tulgan and RainmakerThinking, Inc.,
read
online.
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