Video put together by Ball State University
Video put together by Ball State University
I am currently working on a redesign of destinomovement.com. I came across this video on YouTube which is the testimonies of several Destino students in Texas. The first interview is with Jessica Olivares, who started the Destino movement at Texas A&M in 2006. She was recently honored at the last weekly meeting of the school year for her faithfulness.
I was encouraged when I saw these clips. What a privilege to be part of this project. I pray will lead to more Destino movements raised up to reach more Latino students in the next 5 years.
via ClickBooth’s Affiliate Marketing Blog » Don’t Forget About the Youth Market.
I saw this from a person who markets to Gen Y for sales purposes. He mentions in his article these four things to keep in mind in selling to Gen Y. They seem valuable for us to heed as well:
- You don’t need to talk like them if in real life you don’t. Gen-Y was brought up with slang being a common part of their pop culture, where text messages many contain little to no words that Webster tells us is proper for the English language. However, if you are selling something professional, keep it professional. You can loosen up, but beware that the young generation can spot out phony advertising; fake campaigns and read through your non-authenticity. Gen-Y will respect your honestly vs. your attempt to be cool.
- Use video. YouTube continues phenomenal growth, with billions of views every month. 12 Seconds is one of the fastest growing start-ups in the valley. What these sites do, is plays off of Gen-Y’s short attention span. 3 minute shorts and 12 second clips are dominating our society. Put a face to your offer, talk about it genuinely and have it thrown into the mix of messages that Gen-Y checks out in between segments of Family Guy and Guitar Hero.
- Gen-Y loves them some video games. Find a cheap flash programmer and make a video to attract attention. Have them sign up to receive your offers as well as bonus levels and free updates. It’s a great way to get them talking about your company, interacting with your product and passing it along with hands off marketing.
- Offer products in deeply segmented groups. With your Gen-Y prospects, it is extremely important to segment your lists into deep, drilled down lists. The more targeted you get the better. They are so accustomed to seeing thousands, upon thousands of ads, product offers, etc that if you are not in the right place at the right time, you can bet they have their blinders on full blast. Word.
Another good video that helps you understand the world of today’s university student. It was filmed at K-State, where Anne and I were on staff for 4 years. We held our weekly meeting in one of the rooms that looks just like the one in the video.
Stop Motion Day In the Life of a Born Digital Human from Undercurrent on Vimeo.
I found this video as I was doing some research on the digital generation. Steve Pogue mentioned to me yesterday that Frontlines had done a show, Growing Up Online. He said it might be a good tool to show people as I ask them to partner with us financially. I watched some excerpts of it tonight and looked up a couple of the researchers quoted in the show.
As I was browsing around, I found a book that peeked my interest, Born Digital. Orange County Library has it and I requested it through home delivery tonight.
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