Generation Games
We read headlines about Millennials and Generation Z (Gen Zs) daily, but many people are still not clear about the exact definitions of of these terms. Before shedding light on these groups, let’s take a brief glance at some generations prior to Millennials and Gen Zs, as well as an important related topic: why generational cohorts matter.
A Brief Glance at Previous Generations
Baby Boomers: People in this generational cohort were born after World War II. Per demographic studies, Boomers generally refused to follow traditional values and redefined them. Furthermore, they are considered to be the most active, fit, and wealthy generation as compared to the previous generations.
Generation X (Gen X): After Baby Boomers came Gen X. It was the time when there was a shift in societal values. Adult supervision, as compared to the previous generation, was reduced, and children born in this era were more self-dependent.
Why Do Generational Cohorts Matter?
In today’s world, generational cohorts matter, particularly in the advertising world. As a marketer or an advertiser, you simply cannot rely on a single message for a product or service to cater to an audience of every age group. This is the main issue that defining generational cohorts solves: segmenting audiences with similar values, ideas, lifestyles, and life experiences. This segmentation by generational cohort allows marketers and advertisers to create specialized messages for each age group.
Definition of Millennials and Gen Zs
Millennial: Generally categorized as those people who reached young adulthood by early 2020 and also referred to as Generation Y, it is commonly believed that Millenials cannot imagine life without gadgets, technology, and the internet. Social networking for them via digital means (i.e. using Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, etc.) is essential.
Gen Z: Gen Zs are post-Millennials. Born in a digitally revolutionized world, they are the most comfortable generation with technological advancements.
How AdInMo defines Gen Z and Millennial
There is not full agreement on the proper name for the post-Millennial generational cohort; however, Gen Z has become a common name for them. At AdInMo, we define Gen Z as people who are below the age of 19 (as of 2018), and Millenials as those from 19 to 35 years of age. Both of these generations are also known as “Digital Natives”, i.e. people who are born and brought up in the digital age. Hence, life without technology is unimaginable for them.
Why do Gen Zs and Millennials Matter?
Millennials and Gen Zs are important in today’s advertising and marketing frameworks. As they have different perception levels, satisfying them with traditional ads is a difficult feat, especially since nearly half of Millenials and Gen Zs don’t watch traditional TV. Unlike previous generations, they look for personal relevance in every ad they view and perceive it accordingly. This partially explains their low tolerance level to conventional ads. Since they form the major target audience for marketers in today’s world and the years to come, it is important to consider what these audiences want to view for effective marketing.
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