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A look at the breakdown of women and minority owned businesses.

Subject(s): Small Business, Demographics
Source(s): Inc.com
Author(s): John Case
Posted: 2001-09-12
# Views: 171
The buying mind of a woman is a sophisticated and powerful tool. Marketers should try to tap into the characteristics of her buying mind that will guide her to thinking that what your company provides is, indeed, what she wants. Here are those characteristics...

Subject(s): Marketing / Sales, Demographics
Source(s): MarketingProfs
Author(s): Andrea Learned, Lisa Johnson
Posted: 2002-09-30
# Views: 234
This is a great site. ePodunk provides in-depth information on more than 25,000 communities around the country, from Manhattan to Los Angeles, Pottstown to Podunk. (Podunk actually exists in upstate New York.) So, when you're looking to target markets and you want to learn about the audience you're reaching, this is a good place to get the lay of the land. Enter a city or community name for the search, and you'll receive the population count, cultural notes, information on colleges, parks, museums and other local attractions, area newspapers, census and economic conditions -- an invaluable snapshot of the area that (to our knowledge) cannot be matched anywhere else online. [WDFM Annotation]

Subject(s): Miscellaneous, Demographics
Source(s): ePodunk
Posted: 2002-10-15
# Views: 222
As 38 million Hispanics have emerged as the largest minority in the U.S., Corporate America is taking notice. Advertising to Latino consumers is on the rise among companies selling everything from cars to financial services to ethnic foods. Wharton professors and other experts point out, however, that while some campaigns have succeeded, errors and missed opportunities still mark many efforts aimed at marketing to Hispanics.

Subject(s): Marketing / Sales, Demographics
Source(s): Knowledge@Wharton
Posted: 2003-12-17
# Views: 153
The similar economic position of parents and children is partly determined by how well parents teach their children to save.

Subject(s): Economics, Demographics
Source(s): Capital Ideas
Author(s): Erik Hurst, Kerwin Kofi Charles
Posted: 2004-01-22
# Views: 210
Generation X managers are different from those in the baby boom generation. They are more skeptical, cooler and have different values. The way to get this independent group to perform is to make them understand.

Subject(s): Organizational Behavior, Demographics
Source(s): strategy+business
Author(s): Jay A. Conger
Posted: 2004-02-24
# Views: 398
This article examines the phenomenon of white entrepreneurs and business owners operating in central city locations. The authors' suggestion: social brokers - institutions and individuals that can bridge the gaps between minority neighborhoods and non-minority business people - can help facilitate growth, profits, and development.

Subject(s): Social Responsibility, Demographics
Source(s): STERNbusiness (NYU)
Author(s): Gregory B. Fairchild, Jeffrey A. Robinson
Posted: 2004-07-28
# Views: 153
With hit products like no-wrinkle shirts and designer mints, some businesses are profiting from an updated form of mass marketing. A Harvard Business Review excerpt.

Subject(s): Marketing / Sales, Demographics
Source(s): HBS Working Knowledge
Author(s): Paul F. Nunes, Brian A. Johnson, R. Timothy S. Breene
Posted: 2004-11-13
# Views: 130
Advertisers pay a premium to reach Generation Xers. The question is why...

Editor's Note: this article is part of an entire STERNBusiness issue, written back in 1999 - you can find this article on page 22; the other articles are all focused on the entertainment industry which may be of interest to you but the articles themselves are of little learning value...

Subject(s): Marketing / Sales, Demographics
Industry: Advertising
Source(s): STERNbusiness (NYU)
Author(s): Henry Assael, David F. Poltrack
Posted: 2005-04-18
# Views: 100
"Valuable, hard-to-find data about demographic trends, marketer spending, Hispanic media and leading Hispanic agencies." Includes data about top advertisers and brands, leading radio formats and television markets, and demographics.

Subject(s): Marketing / Sales, Demographics
Source(s): Advertising Age
Posted: 2005-08-18
# Views: 128
How will you find the new generation of US millionaires? By getting to know today's millionaires. With their distinct attitudes and motivations, they foreshadow the millionaires of the future.

Subject(s): Demographics
Source(s): Forrester
Author(s): Ekaterina O. Walsh, Ph.D., Bill Doyle, Jeremy Sweeney
Posted: 2005-09-21
# Views: 185
Word-of-mouth-driven consumers - consumers who both listen to and spread purchase-related word of mouth - present a challenge to marketers. These online consumers don't earn much, but they spend more than other online consumers, making them an attractive target for marketers. They feel strongly about how they shop, but their attitudes toward loyalty, pricing, and advertising are contradictory. How do marketers harness these word-of-mouth-driven consumers? By tapping into their natural word of mouth and stimulating it with creative and relevant offerings through communicative, entertainment-related, and shopping-related online activities.


Subject(s): Marketing / Sales, Demographics
Source(s): Forrester Research
Author(s): Carrie A. Johnson
Posted: 2006-05-12
# Views: 169
The world's wealthiest countries will need to save more and increase their capital efficiency or they risk lowering their standard of living.

Subject(s): Economics, Demographics
Source(s): The McKinsey Quarterly
Author(s): Diana Farrell, Tim Shavers, Sacha Ghai
Posted: 2006-07-05
# Views: 155
We've studied older workers to death. How come we know so little about them?

Subject(s): Human Resources, Demographics
Source(s): Across the Board (ATB)
Author(s): Mary Young
Posted: 2007-04-14
# Views: 116
Facing saturation and cutthroat competition in long-established markets, many multinational companies are seeking new markets. Yet until recently, they have largely ignored the more than 5 billion low-income consumers, thinking these consumers have no money to spend or are impossible to reach. Now several companies are disproving these perceptions.

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Subject(s): Strategy, International, Demographics
Source(s): A.T. Kearney
Author(s): Peter Pfeiffer, Sven Massen, Ulrich Bombka
Posted: 2008-02-23
# Views: 252
Can You Afford Not To? Throughout the world, Muslims are becoming increasingly active as investors and manufacturers, bankers and traders, competitors and suppliers, and becoming real partners in a global economic system. Muslims comprise one of the fastest growing consumer markets in the world and, hence, represent a major growth opportunity for businesses around the world.

Subject(s): Miscellaneous, International, Demographics
Source(s): A.T. Kearney
Author(s): Martin Walker, Dirk Buchta, Tracey Reuter
Posted: 2008-04-01
# Views: 227
Forget all you know about workplace interplay. Today's younger generations have rewritten the rules of the game.

Editor's Note: a lot of what's written in this article didn't ring true to me and seemed pure conjecture and a bit cynical but I'm a bit removed from this particular topic so maybe you'll find it more accurate?

Subject(s): Organizational Behavior, Human Resources, Demographics
Source(s): The Conference Board Review
Author(s): Marilyn Moats Kennedy
Posted: 2008-12-09
# Views: 309