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Eco-Exhibitionists Sep 14, 2017 design home technology appliances cars ... Bolt and just announced its 2019 all electric car, BMW aims to compete in the EV luxury auto market with its i3, and Porsche recently announced that up to half of its new cars will be EVs. With 61% of Trendsetters and half of youth currently driving a vehicle, and interest being particularly high among Gen Zs, auto brands will need to keep sustainable design top of mind when attempting to appeal to young consumers ready to hit the road. Similarly, they shouldn’t just position such vehicles as ...
The Retail & Spending Perspective Apr 28, 2020 ... time to monitor the effects of the pandemic is that Millennials are the ones experiencing the greatest financial disruption. This is partly due to Millennials’ life stage; the oldest of them are turning 40 in 2020 (double whammy!). The leading half of the generation are supposed to be earning more and entering their peak spending years at this time. Many would have been focusing on buying homes, new cars, or settling down to raise a family. Instead, our research finds that 81% are delaying major ...
To Your Heart's Content Sep 18, 2019 ... YouTube has 2.3 million subscribers and hundreds of videos of a hydraulic press crushing everything from batteries and helmets to lamps and toy cars. Many of the videos have more than 1 million views. Slime has also exploded across social media platforms, with millions of videos of people poking, pulling, and cutting slime. The trend has created bona fide stars and even sparked a sold-out slime convention in Washington, D.C. Much of this contentless content falls into the category of ASMR, or ...
The Future Of Experiential Retail Jun 24, 2019 ... . LA’s first Nordstrom Local is yet another concept that boasts an inventory-less retail model: customers go to Nordstrom Local primarily to pick up their online orders, which they can even do from the comfort of their cars thanks to a curbside pickup feature. But this is merely one aspect of the physical store’s service-hub setup: shoppers can also sip expensive green juices and libations, get mani-pedis, enjoy the attention of online and on-site stylists, and enlist the services of seamstresses and ...
Retail 2.0: Tech-Based Commerce Jun 19, 2019 ... pick up their drinks when they get to the store. Such payment options allow customers to obtain the efficient service they desire at the simple touch of a button, as well as earn rewards for their patronage. Meanwhile, at WalMart and Target patrons can complete their shopping online and pick up their orders at the store—they don't even have to leave their cars. All of these options are a step toward mobile payment ubiquity: as more and more consumers realize the convenience of not having to ...
The Urge To Splurge Mar 16, 2019 ... A snapshot of each generation's luxury purchases and why they're splurging in these areas.The term “luxury” means different things to each generation. For Baby Boomers, it indicates a “keeping up with the Joneses” mentality wherein traditional status symbols like houses and cars are indicators of financial success. To Gen Xers, luxury equates more with prestige bags, shoes, accessories & jewelry, and fashion & style as they value items they can display on their person. But when it comes to ...
On The (Im)pulse Dec 09, 2018 ... fees.American Express Gold Card American Express also democratizes the travel landscape with its delineated travel portal, where customers can book flights, hotels, cars, and even cruises from a number of brands—again, all at their convenience. Consumers, who aren’t locked into one brand when it comes to scheduling their trip, find it easier to impulsively book travel when they see a cheap deal versus being at the mercy of one airline or hotel brand. Amex also sweetens this deal by offering ...
Race To Zero Sep 22, 2018 ... engaging with a brand into an opportunity to attend to other things, brands are allowing consumers to do the most with the amount of time they have. Driverless cars will allow passengers, even the one in the driver’s seat, to multitask while riding along. Podcasts are the ultimate form of multitasking entertainment, as consumers can consume content without committing the use of their hands or eyes, thereby using touch and sight for other purposes. Smart home devices offer a similar benefit by ...