Jan 23, 2017
Study Aims to Provide Strategies to Win Over Millennials

The Floral Marketing Research Fund (FMRF) has released results from a new study that provides a detailed analysis about the floral consumption behaviors of Generation Y (or millennial) consumers.

The FMRF study, called “Marketing Tactics to Increase Millennial Floral Purchases,” was conducted by Chengyan Yue of the University of Minnesota and sponsored by Asocolflores.

The study explored marketing strategies and tactics to better target millennials.

Results of the study reveal ways to effectively attract Millennials to floral products, as well as data on their attitudes, preferences and barriers to purchasing flowers. Top key findings and a detailed checklist of marketing recommendations are featured in the report.

Some of the strategies include:

  • Encourage customization and personalization
    • Provide Millennials the opportunity to arrange their own bouquets and customize their delivery, designs and discount options.
    • Reposition floral products as trendy and modern.
  • Provide value for their dollar
    • Offer loyalty programs with awards or points that do not expire.
    • Create subscription services that are easy to use.
    • Overcome the price barrier by offering free gifts, coupons and discounts.
  • Use electronic word-of-mouth to generate interest
    • Maintain a strong social media presence.
    • Develop apps on mobile phones that engage Millennials using coupons, easy payment options and other desirable features.
    • Create advertisements that contain funny, unique and interesting information about flowers.

The FMRF was established in 2008 by the American Floral Endowment (AFE) to fund floral industry consumer research. Since then, five major projects have been completed, including the most recent 2016 Generations of Flowers Study.

Register to download the free report and other reports at http://fmrf.org.