Sentences with phrase «rapidly changing their habits»

Although consumers are rapidly changing their habits and behavior, marketers still haven't caught up, prioritizing SEO and paid search efforts above engagement over social media.

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These higher value products will go into the growth markets of Asia where demand for dairy is growing rapidly as consumption habits change and the region becomes wealthier.
Our communities are changing more rapidly than our capacity to adapt and acquire new skills and habits.
Rather than asking, «which tech platform should I use to «personalize»,» educators are now asking, «How do we help ensure students are building all of the skills and habits they need in a rapidly changing world?
In a rapidly changing world of personal finances, children and young people will benefit from gaining and applying the knowledge, understanding, skills and behaviours to establish good consumer and financial habits.
In a rapidly changing world of personal finances, children and young people need knowledge and understanding to establish good consumer and financial habits.
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But consumers listening habits are rapidly changing again as more people adopt voice - first devices like the Amazon Echo.
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