Boomers 3.0: Marketing to Baby Boomers in Their Third Act of Life

Boomers 3.0: Marketing to Baby Boomers in Their Third Act of Life

by Lawrence R. Samuel
Boomers 3.0: Marketing to Baby Boomers in Their Third Act of Life

Boomers 3.0: Marketing to Baby Boomers in Their Third Act of Life

by Lawrence R. Samuel

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Overview

Capitalizing on what is arguably the most important social phenomenon of our time and place—the aging of America—this book shows organizations how to market specifically to baby boomers in their third act of life.

The graying of America is undeniable, with an estimated 10,000 boomers turbaning 65 every day. But to dismiss the baby boomer generation as a group no longer worth marketing to would be foolish. According to the Census Bureau, in 2029—the year when the last boomer will have turbaned 65—there will still be more than 61 million boomers, roughly 17 percent of the projected population of the United States. Boomers will still be the wealthiest generation in the United States until at least 2030, according to the Deloitte Center for Financial Services, with their share of net household wealth to peak at 50.2 percent by 2020.

Boomers 3.0: Marketing to Baby Boomers in Their Third Act of Life describes how to market to baby boomers from a cultural perspective, specifically addressing the demographic group of baby boomers in their later adulthood—a period that will continue for the next two to three decades. The author uses the term "3.0" to indicate the baby boomers' third phase of life and explains how this third act of life will differ from earlier periods; accordingly, organizations should take a different approach to marketing to them than in the past. This book offers a way to contextualize business objectives within a culturally based, forward-thinking framework that fully leverages the opportunities presented by what is perhaps the biggest and most affluent customer base in history. Readers will be able to use the strategies described to map territories to stake and mine in targeting boomers, create meaningful relationships with individuals in this group, and communicate effectively with boomers to offer them products and services.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440857225
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/14/2017
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Lawrence R. Samuel, PhD, is founder of Boomers 3.0, a consultancy dedicated to helping organizations create meaningful relationships with baby boomers in their third act of life.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Introduction xi

1 Fountain of Youth 1

2 Old Dog, New Tricks 17

3 Reboot 33

4 Inner Muse 49

5 Bucket List 65

6 Higher Ground 81

7 Boomerpods 97

8 Gray Power 113

9 Pay It Forward 129

10 Footprints in the Sand 145

Conclusion 161

Notes 165

Selected Bibliography 181

Index 183

What People are Saying About This

Tom LaForge

“What can we expect from a generation who introduced themselves to the world by igniting America’s greatest cultural revolution only to follow it up with record-setting consumerism and unprecedented levels of wealth accumulation? Larry Samuel answers this $30 trillion question with the keen cultural insight of a social scientist and the clear-cut direction of a practiced business strategist.”

Steve Wehrenberg

“When most marketers are freaking out over how to connect with millennials, Larry Samuel reminds us not to ignore or forget the significance, strength, and clout of the baby boomer generation.”

John F. Sherry Jr.

“Our go-to cultural historian of marketplace pragmatics has written a guide that will enlighten consumers, managers, and public policy makers alike. His chronicle of boomers’ defiant confrontation of ageism is empirical in character and lyrical in scope. The observations charted and opportunities identified in this book will hearten a generation disinclined to go gentle into prescribed senescence.”

John Gerzema

“While millennials and Gen Z are ‘au courant’ to most marketers, baby boomers are entering what Larry Samuel describes as ‘their third act.’ This extremely compelling book provides leaders and organizations with a contemporary roadmap to understand the ‘Me Generation’ in an entirely new light.”

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