Retailers should stop obsessing over millennials and instead turn their attention to older generations with greater financial power, writes Forrester's Sucharita Mulpuru in new research.
Mulpuru debunks three common myths that drive retailers' obsession:
1. Millennials are fundamentally different from other generations because of their exposure to technology. Every generation over the last several decades has experienced some extraordinary change during its youth.
Misleading media and hype lead eBusiness executives to believe that these changes are somehow different from anything that's happened before, and that they must address these generational variances immediately or perish. “That perception is misguided at best, false at worst,” she says.
2. Millennials have very different tastes and habits, which is why marketers and brands struggle to attract them. Millennials are not fickle; rather they're financially strapped and consequently frugal.
3. Millennials are headed toward economic catastrophe because they are in unprecedented debt. The future isn't entirely bleak — today's youth are making major life decisions that traditionally affect income at an older age.
The reality, Mulpuru writes, is that there is no such thing as "a customer for life."
Most retailers do not need to fret over this younger generation. Link to the full report at:
https://www.forrester.com/The+Kids+Are+Overrated+Dont+Worry+About+The+Millennials/fulltext/-/E-res122161
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