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Millennials are NOT the enemy of media

by Cory Treffiletti
April 1, 2016
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I’m getting really tired of reading about how Millennials are the enemy.

It’s not said in so many words, but I see story after story and panel after panel about how Millennials are different than their forebears. How this is a generation that lacks loyalty to brands. They multitask an average of four more activities while watching TV than older audiences. They’re blocking ads. They don’t use Facebook.

Blah, blah, blah. If you add up the sum total of everything written about Millennials, you come to a possible conclusion that there’s a war on media being waged by the Millennial generation – which is simply not true.

The fact is, we’re blaming Millennials for our own faults. The truth is, we sort of suck at what we do right now.

As the old adage goes, “A good carpenter never blames his tools.” I know the analogy doesn’t exactly apply, but let’s go with it for a moment. It’s not that there’s an audience who hates us. It’s that we’re not offering them enough value to resonate and be deemed important.

I want media planners who are able to read data, build audiences and suggest insights that tap into emotional connection. I want creative people who are not afraid of, or simply defiant of, data, but instead see it as a path to the insights that will help them create emotional connections with consumers.

This is an audience that is very self-centric, but not in a bad way. This is an audience that wants a lot of information to be given to them. They are hungry. Conversely, we’re still learning how to personalise our messaging.

Think of it as like teleportation: In Star Trek, you could ‘beam’ from one place to another. This meant deconstructing your body on one side, transporting it through space-time to another location, and reconstructing it.

The world of modern marketing is much like that, where you have to disassemble your brand and the value you offer, ‘beam it’ across many devices, and empower your audience to reassemble the pieces on their end, in their own time, to determine if the message resonates with them.  And just like the transporter beam in Star Trek, we’re not quite there yet.

Millennials are not engaged because we’re not engaging them. They’re multitasking while watching TV because the TV we present to them is not engaging enough to garner their full attention. They’re blocking the ads because the ads are not engaging nor personalised enough.

Millennials are but one generation of consumer, and they are different than those before them. So were the Baby Boomers. So was Generation X. So will be the generation that follows the Millennials.

We need fewer stories, panels and presentations about Millennials and more about how to personalise messages and create emotional resonance. I love data, but we are over-indexing on data and foregoing emotional resonance.  Personalisation is a topic du jour, but it’s personalisation of offers rather than personalising emotional resonance. I love data, but data only goes so far.

A year or so ago I heard someone say he was trying to hire analysts with a commercial mindset, and that resonated with me as a marketer. Now I am suggesting we hire data scientists with a creative flair, who can take an insight and create emotional resonance. I want media planners who are able to read data, build audiences and suggest insights that tap into emotional connection. I want creative people who are not afraid of, or simply defiant of, data, but instead see it as a path to the insights that will help them create emotional connections with consumers.

The next time you see a panel about Millennials, realise that panel is focused on a Band-Aid and not a cure. The solution is to understand any audience and create a connection, rather than try to pretend you know one segment of the audience – and that your entire future hangs on that one group.

Cory Treffiletti is vice president of strategy for the Oracle Data Cloud, and is a founder, author, marketer and evangelist. This post was first published by MediaPost.com and is republished with the kind permission of the author.

Tags: ad-blockingaudiencesmedia plannersMillennialsMillennials and mediapersonalisation

Cory Treffiletti

Cory Treffiletti is SVP at fintech leader, FIS. He has been a thought leader, executive and business driver in the digital media landscape since 1994. In addition to authoring a weekly column on digital media, advertising and marketing since 2000 for MediaPost's Online Spin, Treffiletti has been a successful executive, media expert and/or founding team member for a number of companies and published a book, Internet Ad Pioneers, in 2012

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