The current economic slowdown has taken a far greater toll on non-citizen immigrants than it has on the United States population as a whole. The median annual income of non-citizen immigrant households–a group that accounts for 7% of all U.S. households and 52% of all immigrant households–fell 7.3% from 2006 to 2007. In contrast, the median annual income of all U.S. households increased 1.3% during the same period.
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Trends in Unauthorized Immigration: undocumented inflow now trails legal inflow.
There were 11.9 million unauthorized immigrants living in the United States in March 2008, according to new Pew Hispanic Center estimates. The size of the unauthorized population appears to have declined since 2007, but this finding is inconclusive because of the margin of error in these estimates.
The Art of Engaging the Customer: Proactive steps to delivering a differentiated Customer Experience
Fewer product differences, a barrage of repetitious brand promises, and a marketplace “fish bowl” are fast making the customer “experience” the next frontier where the battle for the hearts, minds, and wallets of customers will be fought.
NY State Attorney General advises Arbitron of the intent to commence litigation against the company
You are hereby notified that the Attorney General intends to commence litigation against Arbitron, Inc. (“Arbitron”) pursuant to New York Executive Law Section 63(12), Article 22-A of the General Business Law (“GBL”), Sections 349 and 350, Article 23-A of the GBL, Section 352, and Section 40-c of the New York Civil Rights Law, to enjoin unlawful and deceptive acts and practices in which Arbitron plans to engage, has engaged and/or continues to engage, and to obtain additional injunctive relief, penalties, damages and such other relief as the Court may deem just and proper.
Promised Panel placements Pollute conferences.
The heart of what’s wrong with our industry can be found beating at our industry conferences. This is where we stand on stages; beat our chests as self-anointed media pioneers celebrating our own kind, while missing the entire big picture.
The damage is structural — not in the location or timing of these formal acronymic gatherings, but rather within the structure of the pecking order of whose needs need to be met first, the consumer or the advertiser. In the purest form of the relationship between content, consumers and advertisers, the consumer must sit atop the pedestal — and that’s where these conferences turn its attendees into human mannequins, placed neatly in chairs below the raised stages where the advertiser sits.
Thanksgiving Day.
In the fall of 1621, the religious separatist Pilgrims held a three-day feast to celebrate a bountiful harvest, an event many regard as the nation’s first Thanksgiving. It eventually became a national holiday in 1863 when President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday of November as a national day of thanksgiving. Later, President Franklin Roosevelt clarified that Thanksgiving should always be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of the month to encourage earlier holiday shopping, never on the occasional fifth Thursday.
d expósito & Partners expands team.
d expósito & Partners announces that Nicole Macias has joined the agency as Account Supervisor. Nicole will be working on the AMP Energy account, a Pepsico assignment awarded after an Hispanic agency review. In this capacity, Nicole will help manage agency duties, including creative, experiential and digital.
Webinar: Honey, We Acculturated the Kids: Influence of Household Composition on Buying Behavior.
In this session we will take a close look at the make up of the Hispanic household in America, how it differs from the general market and how it has changed over time. We will seek to understand how key variables that are commonly used to measure acculturation, language use, time in country, birthplace, etc. actually impact purchasing behavior.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
12:00 PM ET
Price: Free
How Are Hispanic Consumers Influenced by Others?
When marketers create campaigns targeted to a particular group of consumers, it is essential to understand the reference group(s) one uses for their consumer purchases. In the case of the Hispanic market, ascertaining the reference group used for various products can be difficult for “U.S. Hispanics who maintain cultural ties, but also live within the context of the U.S. mainstream culture”.
The relationship between identity and group affiliation.
When making a purchasing decision, a person’s cultural identity decides the outcome of the choice. A person can have multiple cultural identities, depending on the connections they have with people. Cultural identity is attained through reference groups and individuals whom they relate with, having certain traits in common.


























