Hispanic Adult Millennials place a high value on marriage – but they also see it as risky. Hit hard by the recession, money is a major impediment to finding a partner and setting a wedding date.
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Marriage Rates: On the Decline Among English-Speaking Hispanics [INSIGHT]
Mexicans and Salvadorans have Positive Picture of Life in U.S. [INSIGHT & REPORT]
Mexicans and Salvadorans share a positive image of the U.S. Many believe that people who move to the U.S. lead a better life, and most of those who have family or friends who migrated say they have accomplished their goals while there. Salvadorans, 67% of whom have family or friends in the U.S., express particularly favorable opinions of the U.S.; nearly six-in-ten would move to there if they could. Many fewer Mexicans (35%) say the same.
The Digital Customer: It’s Time to Play to Win and Stop Playing Not to Lose [REPORT]
Though companies are facing profound consumer changes largely driven by the digital shift, Accenture’s ninth annual Global Consumer Pulse Research reveals that most companies across industries have been playing not to lose.
The latest demographic reports for your 2014 strategic planning [REPORT]
Create strategic marketing plans that result in more impactful business decisions with comprehensive 2014 U.S. demographic reports and maps. Updated reports include population statistics, demographic estimates and projections, and consumer profiles that let you analyze markets, select site locations and reach your customers more effectively.
How RFPs reveal a company’s True Personality [INSIGHT]
The agency perception is that most RFPs are rigged in favor of one agency, and if you aren’t that agency, you’ll spend a lot of time crafting an RFP with little chance of winning.
Milllennials With Edge [INSIGHT]
Burdened by an uncertain economic situation and reeling from a breakdown in institutional trust, Generation Edge, or Gen Edge, the post-Millennials, meanwhile, have taken on a gritty persona rooted in a realistic approach to their careers, relationships and personas. One that younger Millennial’s feel they can learn from.
Four Marketing Measurement Trends to Watch
As advanced analytics capabilities have emerged as an enabler of success, we are now seeing new paradigms in how marketing campaigns are measured and investment decisions are made.
Are You Still Arguing Over Muticultural ROI? Get Over It [INSIGHT]
When it comes to multicultural marketing, many organizations struggle to answer the question about whether multicultural marketing ROI is justifiable. But, think about it. Isn’t that like asking whether it makes sense to market to only some consumers who buy our products and services because we can’t figure out the value of marketing to all current or potential buyers? Does it really make sense to decide that marketing to a segment of our consumers is a discretionary investment? By Terry Soto, Author of Marketing to Hispanics A Strategic Approach to Assessing and Planning Your Initiative and President and CEO, About Marketing Solutions, Inc.
How B2B companies talk past their customers
New research shows there’s a surprising gap between the brand messages that suppliers offer to customers and what their customers really want to know.
Photo and Video sharing grow Online [REPORT]
A new study by the Pew Research Center’s Internet Project shows that 54% of internet users have posted original photos or videos to websites and 47% share photos or videos they found elsewhere online.
How To Get Rich In Advertising
A few years ago, I achieved an unexpected level of financial security. For a decade I had worked in media planning, an industry not known for its exorbitant salaries. But through some basic techniques I was able to secure a decent nest egg.
Richards/Lerma helps Mexican Consulate Fight Childhood Obesity
The agency developed a series of images that show children with prematurely aged faces. The inspiration was a line in a Mexican news article titled “Obesidad y sus cifras en México” that stated “Today’s obese children will be senior citizens by the time they’re 30.”
Hispanic or Latino? Many don’t care, except in Texas [INSIGHT]
Are you Hispanic or Latino? It’s a question Hispanics and non-Hispanics alike have struggled with when deciding what to call the diverse community of 53 million Americans who trace their roots to Latin America or to Spain. Officially, both terms are used by the U.S. federal government to describe this population, and many organizations, including the Pew Research Center’s Hispanic Trends Project, use the terms interchangeably in publications.
2013 Multicultural Health Magazine [INSIGHT & MAGAZINE DOWNLOAD]
Multicultural Health Marketing. The magazine features articles authored by the key thought-leaders in the multicultural health marketing sphere and focuses on best practices for reaching the key multicultural populations in America such as African Americans, Hispanics, and Asian Americans.
Digital adoption in Mexico reaches Wider Audience
For several years, young users with disposable income who were typically males were the dominant demographic using the internet in Mexico, and evidence points to that same group as the typical early adopters of new technologies and activities such as instant messaging, social media and ecommerce.
Building Relationships with Content Marketing
My last post introduced the concept of Responsive Relationship Marketing: the practice of listening first and communicating subsequently, allowing segmentation and tailoring to emerge dynamically.
Cautious Consumers trim Holiday Gift Giving Budgets
Faced with continued economic uncertainty and used to doing more with less, consumers will take a conservative approach to spending this holiday season.
Not All Attempts To Do Good Do Well
It’s that time of the year when all the marketing world is awash in its usual sea of pink, it seems like a good time to ask why so much cause-related branding has so little emotional clout. No matter how well planned, breast-cancer pink (not to mention save-the-environment green or prostate-protecting blue) has often become invisible to cause-bombarded consumers.
MiTú Network launches MACHO Channel
MiTú announced that it has launched a male focused channel: MACHO.
Grasping The Mindset Of The Next Generation
The Labor Department released its delayed Jobs Report on Monday, announcing that American employers added 148,000 jobs in September, well below the forecast of 180,000. For the youth of America, transitioning into adulthood has become more delayed and harder to reach – a reality that will result in a lasting impact on the country’s society and economy, and play into the “lost generation” that many economists have identified for millennials.

























