Tag: Youth
Oct 05, 2010There Is No Such Thing As “Too Young” for Facebook
With all the adult content (and I'm not talking about THAT kind) out there on Facebook, is it safe for a child to have their own account?Sep 13, 2010
Premise Runs for Childhood Cancer
At 8:00am on Saturday, September 11th, the Premise team took off to run a 5K at Lake Miramar to support Max's Ring of Fire. Max's Ring of Fire is a public chartiy, a pediatric cancer fundraising and advocacy organization that supports innovative pediatric cancer research and clinical trials.Jul 19, 2010
Premise Helps Support Pediatric Cancer Research
On September 11, 2010, the Premise team will be running the Max Run in San Diego, CA to help support and raise money for research for the cure for neuroblastoma and childhood cancer.Jun 30, 2010
Premise Boosts Opportunities
Every year BOOST Collaborative hosts the BOOST (best-out-of-school-time) Conference to get after school and out-of-school time professionals together to rejuvenate their passion and boost their direction for quality programming. This year Premise teamed up with The Tiger Woods Foundation and sponsored the 2010 BOOST Scholarship that went out to three women across the country.Jun 18, 2010
Squishies - No Marketing Needed?
Many of us blog, post and talk about how to market to the younger generations, Y and Z. Marketers now use more social media, technology, and mobile campaigns. However, kids are still going to be kids, and certain products aren't going to need all of these newer marketing tactics to saturate the market. I have one word for you: squishies.May 07, 2010
Cricket Captures The Premise Team
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The Premise team ventured out of our usual lunchtime routine to head toward the Gaslamp District for some healthy options at the Beach City Market, which happens to be located in Horton Plaza. For those unfamiliar, Horton Plaza is the large shopping center located in the center of downtown.
Apr 28, 2010
Obamarketing
President Obama had to figure out how to market himself to Gen Y, and figure it out he did. While many people hold up their noses and turn their backs on political marketing because it can be condescending, nasty and uninspired, Obama and his campaign team understood (and still understand) how to engage and motivate my generation. Premise discusses why "Yes We Can" worked with Gen Y.Apr 22, 2010
Tell Me Something I Don’t Know
Gen Y is confident, always up for a challenge, and has different workplace expectations. They were constantly praised as children, not criticizedunder any circumstances, and were not recognizing as having achievements as superior to another.Apr 19, 2010
Reasons to Attend The Ypulse Youth Marketing Mashup
The folks over at Ypulse have created a top ten list of reasons to attend the Youth Marketing Mashup this year. We made some revisionsApr 07, 2010
One Love
Gen Y celebrates diversity. One in three Gen Y'ers are members of a minority group. On issues of interracial dating, religion and homosexuality, we are more liberal than previous generations. In fact, we are the most likely of any generation to self-identify as liberals. Our size, ethnic background, and opinions on diversity are greater and more open than previous generations in the United States. 91% of us believe in interracial dating.
