Cakes, cookies, pastries, sweets that wrap your tongue in a sea of delight, sweets that bring with them happy memories of the occasion they were eaten in. Everyone knows what it’s like when you take a bite out of a delicious slice of cake, the taste that melts in your mouth and just lingers on your taste buds some might even say a bite of heaven. Well, from all the cakes that I ate only one bakeshop stood the test of taste out-savoring all of the others and that one bakeshop is Red Ribbon Bakeshop. The Red Ribbon Bakeshop has been serving delicious pastries to the Filipino people for more than a decade now and that doesn’t stop them from creating new and exciting sweets that dance in your mouth, on t EasyAzon review he contrary, the experience they gained from all the years of service only made Red Ribbon Bakeshop a better bakeshop by learning from all the smiles and hearty appetites they made. With the advent of the internet Red Ribbon Bakeshop took the pastries industry a bit further by including an online store in their service, a tie up with Express Regalo made this all possible by giving them a platform for them to serve its customers faster and with even more convenience. That’s right! You can now have access to the Red Ribbon Bakeshop delight anytime anywhere with just a few clicks of the mouse, so visit Express Regalo now at www.expressregalo.com and get that Red Ribbon Bakeshop treat you always want.
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Written by Erica Campbell, Gillian Luce and Kimetha Hill Gen Yers, Echo Boomers, Millennials, Net Generation, Trophy kids, whatever you want to call them, are you ready to market to them? The largest generation since the Baby-Boomers, the Y Generation is defined by their numbers. Generation Y, born between 1977 and 1994, makes up over 70 million people in the U.S.; which equates to 20% of todays population. 1 Growing up in the age of technology has definitely given them an edge. In a world where YouTubeTM videos, MySpace® friends and common lingo including terms like OMG, LOL, I Facebooked you, BBIM, and I tweet, building and sustaining relationships with consumers has become increasingly difficult, forcing marketers to reach beyond familiar and traditional strategies and techniques. Web 2.0 platforms, mobile devices and video sharing sites are not merely evolutionary changes in the world o web design f marketing. They are revolutionary. As marketers we need to reach Gen Y through an integrated marketing strategy which includes advertising on multiple platforms such as print, Internet, social networking sites, video sharing sites, text messaging, mobile Web sites, and the like. In a study conducted by Junco and Mastrodicasa: Research on The Net.Generation, they found that 97% of students owned a computer, 94% owned a cell phone, and 56% owned an MP3 player (iPod, Zune, Sansa, etc.). In that same study, 69% of students polled reported having a Facebook account, 28% reported owning a blog and 44% reported reading blogs. Who Are They? Gen Y is well educated and will have a huge social and economic impact. They are very independent due to divorce, day care and single parents. According to NAS Recruitment Communications, they were raised by active parents, who gave children lots of attention.