WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation
214.9K views | +15 today
Follow
WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation
Get weekly or monthly digest of all posts in your inbox: https://fmcs.digital/wim-subscribe
Curated by Farid Mheir
Your new post is loading...

Popular Tags for this blog

Current selected tags: 'Trends', 'Social Media', 'Retail'. Clear
Scooped by Farid Mheir
Scoop.it!

Digital in 2020: Social Media Marketing & Management Dashboard via @hootsuite @wearesocial

Digital in 2020: Social Media Marketing & Management Dashboard via @hootsuite @wearesocial | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

Comprehensive data and expert insights on the state of the internet, mobile devices, social media, and ecommerce.

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS: all the stats you want about the web, split into categories and *regions*. Great reference.

namgano's comment, April 14, 2020 12:37 PM
Đông trùng hạ thảo làm tăng cường công năng của tuyến thượng thận, cải thiện được chức năng thận, nâng cao năng lực miễn dịch, kháng khuẩn, kháng virus, chống ung thư và chất phóng xạ.
https://namgano.com/
carole MARTY's curator insight, April 15, 2020 4:28 AM
incontournable
Scooped by Farid Mheir
Scoop.it!

Gen Z: Get Ready for the Most Self-Conscious, Demanding Consumer Segment 

Gen Z: Get Ready for the Most Self-Conscious, Demanding Consumer Segment  | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

Generation Z (Gen Z), born after 2000, is the first generation not to have known life without technologies and services such as smartphones, iPads, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. Exposure to these technologies and services has influenced this demographic’s broader expectations and behaviors.

We have identified three defining attributes of Gen Zers:

  • Gen Zers tend to attach great importance to personal appearance, in large part because they are the first generation to grow up “in public” online, i.e., documenting their lives on social media.
  • The pressures presented by social media are encouraging Gen Zers to spend on leisure services, such as vacations, dining out and going out. This is what we call “the Instagram effect.”
  • The on-demand economy, ranging from video-on-demand services such as Netflix to dine-on-demand apps such as UberEATS, is making Gen Z the most demanding, least patient generation ever.

US consumers spent $829.5 billion on Gen Zers in 2015, we estimate. Around $66 billion of that total was spent on discretionary categories, while most of it was spent on essential or semi discretionary categories such as housing, food, clothing and transportation.

Farid Mheir's insight:

Make sure you can fulfill their digital needs because they are coming to replace the millennials!

Farid Mheir's curator insight, January 16, 2017 9:17 AM

Make sure you can fulfill their digital needs because they are coming to replace the millennials!

Rescooped by Farid Mheir from WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation
Scoop.it!

Gen Z: Get Ready for the Most Self-Conscious, Demanding Consumer Segment 

Gen Z: Get Ready for the Most Self-Conscious, Demanding Consumer Segment  | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

Generation Z (Gen Z), born after 2000, is the first generation not to have known life without technologies and services such as smartphones, iPads, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. Exposure to these technologies and services has influenced this demographic’s broader expectations and behaviors.

We have identified three defining attributes of Gen Zers:

  • Gen Zers tend to attach great importance to personal appearance, in large part because they are the first generation to grow up “in public” online, i.e., documenting their lives on social media.
  • The pressures presented by social media are encouraging Gen Zers to spend on leisure services, such as vacations, dining out and going out. This is what we call “the Instagram effect.”
  • The on-demand economy, ranging from video-on-demand services such as Netflix to dine-on-demand apps such as UberEATS, is making Gen Z the most demanding, least patient generation ever.

US consumers spent $829.5 billion on Gen Zers in 2015, we estimate. Around $66 billion of that total was spent on discretionary categories, while most of it was spent on essential or semi discretionary categories such as housing, food, clothing and transportation.

Farid Mheir's insight:

Make sure you can fulfill their digital needs because they are coming to replace the millennials!

Farid Mheir's curator insight, January 15, 2017 6:09 PM

Make sure you can fulfill their digital needs because they are coming to replace the millennials!

Curated by Farid Mheir
Get every post weekly in your inbox by registering here: http://fmcs.digital/newsletter-signup/