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Targeting Generation Y And the Winthrop Student Dr. Cara Peters
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Who is Gen Y? Born: 1981-1995 57 Million + Mirror birth rates of baby boomer parents Population bulge AKA: Echo Boomers, Millennium Generation
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Who is Gen Y cont. Largest Consumer Group in US History $211 Billion annual income 15-24: $12,800, up 18% since 1985 Spends $172 Billion per year Young adult segment spends $61.2 Billion Future Market for Most Brands
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Different from Previous Gens More racially diverse 1 of 3 is not Caucasian 17% are Hispanic 1 of 4 lives in single parent household 3 of 4 have working mothers
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Different cont. Well experienced with computers Cannot imagine life without technology Grown up in media savvy, brand conscious world Cynical and practical world view
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Different cont. More of this generation going directly to college Decline in labor force participation Median income for college grad: $42,000 Non-college grad: $26,000 Increased college debt Average balance of Senior is $17,000 Increased credit card debt 54% have credit card Average balance of Senior is $3200
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Different cont. More likely to own homes at age 25 33.5% of income spent on housing Buddy-buying phenomenon Most medicated generation ever 25% take one prescription per month Obesity problem 54% considered overweight
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Different cont. Spend 40% of pre-tax income on personal care products $334 per year on these products Growth among men in this generation
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Technology Presence Video games (1980s) Internet (1995) Cell phones (1990s) Digital Cameras (1990s) DVD players (1997) MP3 players (1998) Tivo (1999)
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Gen Y Media Preferences Internet Instant messaging Blogs Film sites like Albinoblacksheep School resources
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Gen Y Media Preferences Hip Hop versus Rock and Roll Adult oriented media SouthPark, The O. C., The Daily Show Cult Films Napolean Dynamite
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Marketing to Gen Y Shrug off big brands Embrace hip newcomers Respond to ads differently Put messages where they congregate Prefer ads that are funny or disarmingly direct Arizona Jeans: Just Show Me the Jeans Want customization
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Marketing to Gen Y Technology/Internet is medium of choice Drives diversity Campaigns that work are subtle, local Street teams, grassroots Outdoor posters, skateboard magazines Prefer more sleek designs Present the hip without air of commercialism
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The Winthrop Student 6,600 students on campus 36 undergraduate degrees 25 graduate degrees 100 fields of study
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The Winthrop Student Student/Faculty ratio of 15:1 42 States represented 25% from York County, SC Out of state 15.2%
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The Winthrop Student 44 Countries represented Out of country 2.1% Female/Male ratio of 2:1 Minorities represent 35% of population
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The Winthrop Student 65% have financial aid or scholarship help 63% have a car 34% live on campus
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