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Tap into $400 Billion in Latino Purchasing
Power with In-Culture Marketing
Named by American
Demographics magazine as the “21st Century Star of Multicultural
Research,” author Isabel Valdés gives you the facts and figures
you need to understand the size and power of the rapidly growing
U.S. Hispanic market. She introduces you to the New Latina
and Generation Ñ, and tells you how to market to them. Most
importantly, she helps you understand the potential of an
exploding market and the culturally sensitive issues you must
respect if you plan to do business within this enormous Latin
community.
Highlights
Profile the
“New” Hispanic Consumer: A Snapshot of the Year 2000 In 1960
there were fewer than 7 million Hispanic Americans. The 2000
Census will count more than 8.7 million Hispanic households,
home to more than 31 million Hispanic Americans. More than
50 charts and tables will help you comprehend the size and
scope of this rapidly growing market segment.
$400 Billion in Latino Purchasing Power
Not all Latinos
are from agricultural families living in poverty. In fact,
92 percent live in metropolitan areas, compared with 77 percent
of white non-Hispanics. And 50 percent of all Latino households
have household incomes of $28,300 or more.
The In-Culture Approach to Advertising
If you’re designing
a commercial for a Latino audience that requires the presence
of a minor or a woman, can you show an Hispanic child playing
alone, unsupervised in a non-family environment? Can you show
a young adult Hispanic woman living by herself? Or a Latina
drinking an alcoholic beverage alone? Yes to any of these
questions could result in a commercial that backfires.
A Few Words on Language
A well-known
airline tried to lure passengers with the phrase Sentado
en cuero. The original message was intended to emphasize
the comfort of sitting on leather seats, but the translation
encouraged consumers to “sit naked.” Find out how you can
avoid this snafu.
Case Studies of Successful Latino-Marketing
Campaigns
Detailed case
studies—planning through execution to measured results—of
campaigns for American Honda, JCPenney, La Opinión, EL POLLO
LOCO, House Foods America, California Mercury Dealers Association,
Paragon Cable San Antonio, and Tecate® beer.
Sources for Latino Market Research and
Marketing Program Implementation
Find the experts
who can help you get your Hispanic marketing program off the
ground.
Companion CD-ROM & Online Support Site
Included are
approximately 50 charts and tables available as PDF files
on a companion CD-ROM. You can put them to use in your next
presentation. The CD-ROM also allows you to view key elements
of Hispanic print and TV ads, hear examples of new variations
of Latin music, and peek into the homes of Hispanic Americans.
Plus, access to an interactive companion web-site for the
latest in Latino market developments.
This valuable handbook is $54.95. Special
discounts for orders of 2 or more copies. Please email for
details.
Available from Paramount Market Publishing
192 pages—includes CD-ROM & interactive
companion web-site access.
ISBN 0-9671439-3-4
What Latino-marketing leaders are saying…
“Isabel Valdés
masterfully guides you through the many significant cultural,
social, and economical nuances that make our communities
rich, colorful and unique. She tells you what works and
what does not. This book is a priceless overture for those
corporations and individuals who aspire for the endorsement
and support of Latinos.”
Jose E. Nine
Vice President Hispanic Markets
Capital One
“The definitive
reference source for marketing to Hispanic consumers.”
Lisa Skriloff
President
Multicultural Marketing Resources, Inc.
“A bull’s eye assessment
of this emerging market. Isabel Valdés’ consolidation of
so much rich and relevant information points the way toward
enormous business opportunities. It delivers.”
Willard I. Hill, Jr.
Senior Vice President
Aetna Financial Services
“Once again, Isabel
has put together the ultimate guide for marketing to the
U.S. Hispanic community.”
Tom Maney
Vice President/Ad Sales
FOX Sports World Español

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