As they grow older, millennials are turning into quite a big market. Who better than Frank Hamilton, a millennial blogger and translator from Manchester, to answer some questions about them? Frank is a professional writing expert in such topics as blogging, digital marketing, and self-education. He also loves traveling and speaks Spanish, French, German and […]
via 5 Things Millennials Look for in a Book — Nicholas C. Rossis
Many thanks for sharing! I wonder if these trends are global or US-specific.
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They are this way in the USA for sure. However, I think western Europe must be included as well. Much less for Asia. Your thoughts?
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It’s interesting you say that, as Charles was just commenting that the findings seem uncharacteristic for US millennials! I think we need more data. I’ll keep an eye out for it.
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Well, Nicholas, I think it depends on where the millennials are located. In the cities, I see both, in rural, I see more paperback,
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That’s a good point! There are all sorts of factors to take into account.
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I was in Starbucks yesterday, and I saw three people reading eBooks and two reading paperbacks. City of 36,000 people. Now in Denver, I see a majority reading eBooks when riding public transit such as the light rail.
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Interesting! Thanks for sharing that 🙂
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Welcome. I;m now more aware of how people read.
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