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NEW DEMOGRAPHICS
FOR THE SOCIAL DIGITAL
AGE
CAROLINE BAXTER www.caroline-baxter.com
Who Am I?

   Business Start-up Coach
   First Business Motor Trade
   Business Management & Consultancy
   Digital/Online Business
   Product Launches 2010/11/12
   Social Media Marketing
   Artist Manager (US)
   Sage Business Expert
What’s in this presentation?

 How „Traditional Demographics‟ for campaigns are
 no longer relevant.

 How our peculiar assumptions of generation X must
 NOT be applied to target generation „Y‟ and „Z‟

 Where we can look for demographics of the future.

 What metrics we can integrate into campaigns today,
 to better target the behaviour of purchasers of the
 future.
Who are Gen X Y Z?
What Assumptions Do We Make?

 GENERATION X         GENERATION Y              GENERATION Z

•Individualistic     •Selective about who     •Avid multi-taskers
•Technical           they listen to           •Demand interactivity
•Flexible            •Not as interested in    (touch screens and
•Work/life balance   TV                       connectivity to many
•Creative            •Need to stumble onto    things)
•Low key             your message;            •Expect things NOW
•Innovative          •Traditional marketing   •“This isn‟t connected
•Flexible            less effective           to the Internet, huh?”
                     •Low cost, good          •Thrill Seekers
•Independent and
                     quality, value seekers   •Social, collaborative
adaptable
                     •Less loyal to Brands    •Not brand loyal
•Loyal to Brands
Generation X ,Y, Z
   69% Of Gen X & Y Parents are „Friends‟ with their
    children on social media platforms
   They share their likes & interests
   They are shaping and influencing their childrens tastes
   Generation Y & Z consider email passé
   Some international universities have stopped
    distributing email addresses
   We are moving into the age of touch
   This not only dictates how we advertise, but where,
    when & to who
   The thought process behind campaigns just got a whole
    lot longer....
So Are Traditional Categories
 Relavent?

       I                          I        Me
                  &    Me Too!
       Coldplay
                  Me
                                 My Pets   Too!


Is This
Age,
Income,
Ethnicity
Based? Are We Relevant?
Changing Face Of Announcement...
Pinterest Casts Out Gen X Stats




Pinterest hasn’t even chosen
its business model. How will it
make money?
Their data and
analytics on
females
could be
worth billions
Social Media + Clickstream

   We can now Monitor click stream by interests
   Companies are gathering this data – results need to
    be made readily available
   Communities are being built around shared tastes
    & interests
   Brands and companies need to be targeting
    „Communities‟ not stereo types
   Delivering only what is relevant to the end user
   Targeting consumers when & where they browse
All About Choice
   Do we really study online communities?
   Consumers look for entertainment and play
   Social media give users a choice – they can turn on/off
   In the age of free media, should we not be targeting our
    ads towards the new demographics that platforms
    provide?
   Search results in Google provide „Personal Web‟ results
   Spotify - What music do we like?
   Touch – What tablet do we use?
   Messaging – what channels to we communicate on?
Interest Based Influence
   50% of the world is under 30
   1 in 5 couples met online
   3 in 5 gay couples met online
     WHAT DO YOU THINK AFFECTS THEIR
              CHOICE IN A PARTNER???
Influencing Decisions
Seek Collective Interests For Ads
One Last Statistic

       I recently saw a 2013 Prediction

            Based On Current Figures...
Social Gamers Will purchase $6 billion in virtual goods
Moviegoers Will purchase only $2.5 billion in real goods

     Are Traditional Demographics
            Still Targeted?
THANK YOU


NEW DEMOGRAPHICS
FOR THE SOCIAL
DIGITAL AGE
CAROLINE BAXTER www.caroline-baxter.com

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NEW DEMOGRAPHICS FOR THE SOCIAL DIGITAL AGE

  • 1. NEW DEMOGRAPHICS FOR THE SOCIAL DIGITAL AGE CAROLINE BAXTER www.caroline-baxter.com
  • 2. Who Am I?  Business Start-up Coach  First Business Motor Trade  Business Management & Consultancy  Digital/Online Business  Product Launches 2010/11/12  Social Media Marketing  Artist Manager (US)  Sage Business Expert
  • 3. What’s in this presentation? How „Traditional Demographics‟ for campaigns are no longer relevant. How our peculiar assumptions of generation X must NOT be applied to target generation „Y‟ and „Z‟ Where we can look for demographics of the future. What metrics we can integrate into campaigns today, to better target the behaviour of purchasers of the future.
  • 4. Who are Gen X Y Z?
  • 5. What Assumptions Do We Make? GENERATION X GENERATION Y GENERATION Z •Individualistic •Selective about who •Avid multi-taskers •Technical they listen to •Demand interactivity •Flexible •Not as interested in (touch screens and •Work/life balance TV connectivity to many •Creative •Need to stumble onto things) •Low key your message; •Expect things NOW •Innovative •Traditional marketing •“This isn‟t connected •Flexible less effective to the Internet, huh?” •Low cost, good •Thrill Seekers •Independent and quality, value seekers •Social, collaborative adaptable •Less loyal to Brands •Not brand loyal •Loyal to Brands
  • 6. Generation X ,Y, Z  69% Of Gen X & Y Parents are „Friends‟ with their children on social media platforms  They share their likes & interests  They are shaping and influencing their childrens tastes  Generation Y & Z consider email passé  Some international universities have stopped distributing email addresses  We are moving into the age of touch  This not only dictates how we advertise, but where, when & to who  The thought process behind campaigns just got a whole lot longer....
  • 7. So Are Traditional Categories Relavent? I I Me & Me Too! Coldplay Me My Pets Too! Is This Age, Income, Ethnicity Based? Are We Relevant?
  • 8. Changing Face Of Announcement...
  • 9. Pinterest Casts Out Gen X Stats Pinterest hasn’t even chosen its business model. How will it make money? Their data and analytics on females could be worth billions
  • 10. Social Media + Clickstream  We can now Monitor click stream by interests  Companies are gathering this data – results need to be made readily available  Communities are being built around shared tastes & interests  Brands and companies need to be targeting „Communities‟ not stereo types  Delivering only what is relevant to the end user  Targeting consumers when & where they browse
  • 11. All About Choice  Do we really study online communities?  Consumers look for entertainment and play  Social media give users a choice – they can turn on/off  In the age of free media, should we not be targeting our ads towards the new demographics that platforms provide?  Search results in Google provide „Personal Web‟ results  Spotify - What music do we like?  Touch – What tablet do we use?  Messaging – what channels to we communicate on?
  • 12. Interest Based Influence  50% of the world is under 30  1 in 5 couples met online  3 in 5 gay couples met online WHAT DO YOU THINK AFFECTS THEIR CHOICE IN A PARTNER???
  • 15. One Last Statistic I recently saw a 2013 Prediction Based On Current Figures... Social Gamers Will purchase $6 billion in virtual goods Moviegoers Will purchase only $2.5 billion in real goods Are Traditional Demographics Still Targeted?
  • 16. THANK YOU NEW DEMOGRAPHICS FOR THE SOCIAL DIGITAL AGE CAROLINE BAXTER www.caroline-baxter.com