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Life Event Marketing

January 3rd, 2021|

Be Seen Where It Matters Most - Life Event Marketing

The year 2020 changed a lot about the way we live our lives, but it did not change one very important thing – people are still doing it. Families are still expanding, jobs and living situations are still transitioning, and people are still celebrating the momentous occasions of life. At Focus USA, “life events” – life-changing, trigger, or milestone events consumers go through during their lives – was the most highly-dissected and widely-used data set in 2020. These life events include celebrating a wedding, a milestone birthday, or a new addition to the family as well as others like graduating college or buying a first home. Through analyzing this data, we learned that, despite a global pandemic and widespread unemployment, the more things changed, the more they stayed the same. Life events trigger a measurable change in a consumer’s normal buying behavior. With each life event comes the need and want to spend, creating an opportunity to reach the right consumers at the right time – before, during, or after their life event.

Life Event Triggers

October 17th, 2018|

Meet Betty – Timing Is Everything

With the vast amount of data at our disposal today, as marketers we have a wide range of options to choose from. But selecting a target audience is only one piece of the puzzle, right? You can find an audience that fits your customer profile to a T. You can even make sure that they have the financial capacity to buy your product. But with all of that data and insight feeding your marketing plan, why are we seeing traditional response rates drop year over year? Yes, there has been a vast shift towards digital engagement and creating conversations and a two-way communication with our customers. But we have also seen that timing is still the driving factor for consumers and their buying behavior.

Forbes Communications Council Member – Meg Ugenti

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