The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t just sink its vicious claws into millions of people’s physical health–it has taken a dangerous toll on mental health as well.
Why You Should Move Into Your Parents’ Garage
Maybe moving back home wasn’t such a bad idea after all!
How The Generations Are Finding Quarantine Entertainment
Coronavirus has left us all bored and stuck quarantined in our homes, left with nothing to do but sleep, bake banana bread, and, of course, resort to our electronic devices
15 Ways Millennials Are Changing How We Do Things
Millennials have been given a bad reputation in many media outlets from being blamed for “killing” off certain industries, to having an untraditional outlook on dating. Although there has been a proven shift in generational tendencies, there are many factors at play here.
What Is America’s Favorite Sport?
The absence of professional sports is surely taking its toll on Americans. Many fans love to watch these larger-than-life athletes and personalities perform at the highest level of their respective sports.
The New Kids On The Block: Gen Z & Alpha
The term “generation gap” has been used since the 1960s. At the time, conservative parents were astonished at how the younger generation seemed compelled to go against everything that they held dear.
The Lit Guide To Marketing To Millennials
Millennials make up the majority of customers around the world. Are you making an effort to target them in your marketing campaigns? Check out some strategies that have worked (and a few that haven’t!) to make sure your campaign appeals to millennials.
An Ultimate Guide For Marketing To Gen Z
It’s a brave new world for marketing, and the rules of well-executed millennial-centered campaigns no longer apply. Gen Zers aren’t willing to just click on your ad and follow your brand to the throes of death just because. Gen Zers are a marketing challenge while being a generation whose growing spending power is almost $200 billion.
This Is What Generation Z Thinks About
It’s a great time to be a millennial. We live on avocado toast, will probably never own homes, and know that the only way our student loans will disappear is when we eventually die, although we don’t have retirement plans.