New results from The CMO Survey indicate that companies continue to spend heavily on social media. All spending numbers are on the rise among the U.S. companies that took part in the August 2011 survey. Executives reported their companies are currently spending 7.1% of their overall marketing budgets on social media. This percentage is expected to increase to 10.1% over the next year and to 17.5% in the next five years. DOWNLOAD REPORT HERE.
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Casanova Pendrill named Hispanic AOR for Denny’s.
Casanova Pendrill (CP) was selected Hispanic AOR for Denny’s Restaurants after a recently completed search. The Agency will handle all creative duties for the chain of restaurants and will provide strategic counsel in all areas of the business.
MP3s and CDs in the Multicultural Marketplace
Are ethnic groups in the US society equally acquiring MP3s and physical CDs, or are there differences in their rate of adoption? That was a question we asked in the FSU’s Multicultural Marketing Study conducted in collaboration with DMS Insights the Spring of 2011. By Felipe Korzenny, Ph.D.
Earning Respect.
The recent Advertising Age story about search consultants raises a very important issue, although not the one that was most prominently featured. The debate about the ethics of some search consultants “double-dipping” is an old concern and one that is hopefully becoming less prevalent.
The Myth of Overhead Benchmarks.
Overhead rates are used by many advertisers in the calculation of agency fees. In many cases, the overhead rates of a client’s agencies are compared to “benchmarked overhead rates” as provided by benchmarking consultants. Benchmarking consultants will tell you that there are standard proportions of these costs in the marketplace, and that these proportions (“rates”) should be used to evaluate an agency’s overhead costs. The benchmarkers have the industry data and proof, they say, but their database cannot be revealed for confidentiality reasons. DOWNLOAD Report Here.
Me entiendes? Revisiting Acculturation.
Latinos are currently the fastest growing consumer group in the United States, challenging marketers and demographers to take a fresh look at what it means to be—or become—an “American.” The demographic buckets commonly employed in market research do not really reflect the Latino experience, nor are they capable of sorting Hispanics into meaningful, actionable segments. Yet, reaching and engaging Latinos is a critical objective for brands today, and will continue to be so for decades to come. It is a real dilemma for marketers, and one that we have experienced firsthand at Communispace. DOWNLOAD Report Here.
LGBT Consumers warm to ads targeted to Gays.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) consumers are more likely to consider buying a product from a company that targets gay people in its ad imagery, according to a survey done by Harris Interactive for consulting firm Witeck-Combs Communications.
MarketVision teams up with NCLR.
San Antonio based MarketVision has teamed up with the National Council of La Raza to produce two English-language public service announcements encouraging young Latinos to take control of their future by choosing college. Called “What if?” the :30 PSAs feature two real-life examples of Latinos who turned their childhood passions into careers by pursuing a college education.
Hispanicize acquires stake in Being Latino.
Hispanicize has acquired a significant stake in Being Latino, a Hispanic community and social media platforms and publisher of the online magazine Being Latino.
Investor pressuring SBS to split
According to Radio Business Report, Attiva Capital is a significant shareholder of Spanish Broadcasting System, holding, along with its principal investors, about 9.3% of the publicly traded Class A shares of SBS. It is the latest shareholder to try to pressure the company to make major changes.
The New Metro Minority Map: Regional shifts in Hispanics, Asians, and Blacks from Census 2010.
This paper shows how the rapid growth of Hispanic and Asian origin groups and new internal shifts of African Americans are transforming the racial and ethnic demographic profiles of America’s largest metropolitan areas ahead of other parts of the country. DOWNLOAD Report Here.


























