Gen Z’s “Back to the Store” Surprise—and What It Means for Marketers
Gen Z isn’t abandoning online shopping—but they’re showing a clear preference for in-store experiences when discovery, confidence, and social energy matter. Research points to Gen Z using stores as places to browse, validate choices, and turn shopping into an “event,” while still relying on digital tools to research and plan. The winners are retailers who remove friction (fast checkout, preferred payment options, inventory confidence) and make stores worth the trip with curated experiences and moments that feel shareable. For local marketers and media sellers, the opportunity is to shift campaigns toward driving measurable store visits through events, drops, and community-based messaging that turns foot traffic into habit and loyalty.
The New Day of Sales and Sales Management
The fundamental purpose and goal of sales and sales management haven’t changed, but the sales process must adjust, and often significantly, to the unique experience of the pandemic and what the post-pandemic period will become. For media sales, specifically, the challenge is regaining an understanding of today’s local economy. Many local businesses/advertisers have closed their doors permanently or have had to change their business model, often radically.
LOCAL TV NEWS
Local TV news is certainly not perfect. Complaints include too much focus on traffic accidents, fires, crime, etc. that affect too few citizens; not enough in-depth reporting on local government and issues; and over-dressed, over-manicured and over-coiffed announcers/personalities. Despite these and other shortcomings, a number of recent studies found that local TV news is trusted and believed more than all other news sources.
Navigating the Shifting Automotive Landscape: Key Insights for Local Media Sales
This article provides valuable insights for local media salespeople in newspapers, magazines, billboards, TV, and digital platforms. It covers recent developments in the automotive industry, including tariff adjustments, technological advancements, and production shifts. Understanding these changes can help media sales professionals tailor their strategies to better serve automotive clients and capitalize on new advertising opportunities.
What’s Holding You Back in Your Leadership Development?
As a leader, it’s important to constantly work on your development and growth in order to effectively guide and inspire your team. However, there may be certain behaviors or habits that are holding you back from reaching your full potential and you might not even be aware of it. Here are few common things that can hinder your leadership development:
“Everyone Leads” Cultures Need Less Storytelling and More Story-Doing
Increasingly, you hear the argument being made that CEOs need to allow their employees to do more — that is to say, to take part in the leadership process. The upshot? As the senior leader, it’s no longer about asking your team to blindly execute a job description or tasks you feed to them and judge them by, then wonder why they seem less than engaged.
Boosting Brick-and-Mortar Sales in 2025: Strategies for a Competitive Edge
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Boosting Sales Through Fitness: The Power of Regular Exercise
Regular exercise is a game-changer for local salespeople, enhancing productivity, mental resilience, and overall well-being. Physical activity improves cognitive function, boosts energy levels, and reduces stress, leading to better performance in sales tasks. By incorporating fitness into your daily routine, sales professionals can manage time more effectively and build confidence. This story explores the profound impact of regular exercise on sales productivity, backed by research and expert insights.
Teamwork & Collaboration Quotes
Behind every great outcome is a team that chose to build together.
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Marketing Insights, we believe collaboration isn’t just a strategy—it’s the foundation of meaningful progress.
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Scent of Innovation: What Rare Beauty’s Scratch-and-Sniff Billboards Can Teach Local Media Pros
Rare Beauty launched a groundbreaking scratch-and-sniff billboard campaign in New York City to promote its first fragrance, blending traditional out-of-home advertising with geogated mobile sampling via Shopify’s Shop app. This innovative approach allows passersby to experience the scent and request a free sample by scanning a QR code, turning static media into an interactive, trackable experience. The campaign highlights how sensory engagement and digital integration can drive product trials and social sharing, especially among Gen Z consumers. Local media sellers and ad agencies can draw inspiration from this strategy to create tactile, tech-enabled campaigns that connect physical presence with digital action. Ultimately, Rare Beauty’s activation demonstrates how out-of-home media can evolve into immersive brand experiences that deliver measurable results.
LEGACY TV: NOT FADING TO BLACK
In most movie and TV scripts, the last direction at the bottom of the last page is typically “fade to black.” Whether legacy (or linear or traditional) TV ever reaches that last page is still to be determined, but it isn’t happening anytime soon. The set is fully illuminated, the cameras are rolling and the actors are in position for another take, another scene – and the American public, as well viewers globally,
AI for Local Media Sales: A Practical Guide to Boosting Efficiency and Building Sales
Follow Sarah, a fictional seasoned local media sales rep, as she explores how AI can help her work smarter and sell more effectively. Through tools like Mailchimp, HubSpot, and Drift, she automates routine tasks, prioritizes high-value leads, and personalizes her outreach. AI also helps her optimize ad performance, manage social media, and generate compelling proposals—freeing up time for strategic selling. Sarah’s journey illustrates how any sales rep can start small with AI, build confidence, and gain a competitive edge in today’s fast-paced media landscape.
The 4 R’s of Making Good Decisions
In many ways, decision-making is the quintessential job of a leader. It is also the biggest driver of performance in business and in life. Researchers estimate we make nearly 35,000 decisions each day. Therefore, it’s critical that leaders embrace a decision-making process that reliably results in wise decisions.
THE REBIRTH OF SMALL BUSINESS
Multinational corporations and the tech giants may receive most of the headlines, the adulation and vilification of consumers and attract intense scrutiny from governments, but more of the nation’s business occurs in Main Street shops, two-person service companies and on the dining room tables of budding entrepreneurs and freelancers.