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Four Critical Factors For Successful Hispanic Marketing

Four Critical Factors For Successful Hispanic Marketing. Outline. Product Life cycle Acculturation or Lifestyle Stage Right versus Left Brain thinking Communication Style Examples. Hispanic. African-American. Asian-American. Non-Hispanic Whites. Population Growth 2000 - 2050.

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Four Critical Factors For Successful Hispanic Marketing

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  1. Four Critical Factors For Successful Hispanic Marketing

  2. Outline • Product Life cycle • Acculturation or Lifestyle Stage • Right versus Left Brain thinking • Communication Style • Examples

  3. Hispanic African-American Asian-American Non-Hispanic Whites Population Growth 2000 - 2050

  4. Without white immigration this is a (negative) number Population Growth 2000 - 2050

  5. What Do The Numbers Say?

  6. Where Is Your Customer in the Product Life Cycle? NEW

  7. Where Is Your Customer in the Life Stage and Acculturation Range?

  8. Product Life Cycle Acculturation Range Life Stage

  9. Privacy (maybe) AutoVantage AD&D or Burial Insurance with casket repatriation

  10. Left vs. Right Brain Right brain Left brain • Intellectual • Sequential • Analytical • Logical • Accuracy-Driven • Emotional • Intuitive • Creative • Big Picture • Visionary It is important to understand that, in general, Latinos are culturally “hard wired” differently. There is more focus on right brain thinking.

  11. Left vs. Right Brain • To reason in English is not the same thing as to reason in Spanish • To put it simply, language has an ideological agenda that is likely to be hidden from view • We incorrectly believe it to be a direct, unedited, unbiased expression of how the world really is. • But English and all languages are biased! • Spanish is a right brain language, so…. • The Spanish language has not favored intellect over emotion. It’s bias, or thought process, has not favored the left brain over the right brain. This Is a Very Real Cultural Difference

  12. Left vs. Right Brain He's on top of the situation, in highcommand, and at the heightof power in having so many people under him. His influence started to decline, until he fell from power and became the low man on the totem pole, at the bottomof the pile.

  13. Language Preference in 20 Situations • When writing my own notes I prefer to write in • I prefer to thinkin • I prefer to pray in • At church/temple I prefer to speak • When speaking at home, I prefer to speak • When speaking to children in my family, I prefer to speak • When speaking to my spouse/partner, I prefer to speak • When speaking to my brothers/sisters, I prefer to speak • When speaking to myparents, I prefer to speak • When speaking to my grandparents, I prefer to speak • When speaking to answeringservices over the phone, I select • While ordering over the phone from catalogs, I prefer to speak • When using an ATM I prefer to use • I prefer to shop at stores where I can speak • When speaking atwork, I prefer to speak • When speaking at school, I prefer to speak • When speaking to my friends, I prefer speak • I prefer to listen to the radio in • I prefer to watch TV in • When reading newspapers/ magazines I prefer Cecilia Alvarez, FIU, 2004

  14. English and Spanishequally Englishmost of the time English all the time Spanish most of the time Spanish all the time Spanish language use declines as the generation increases Cecilia Alvarez, FIU, 2004

  15. A person should always support his uncles or aunts if they are in need Relatives are more important than friends No matter what the cost , dealing with my relatives’ problems comes first Children should always have the respect for their parents Children should always have respect for elderly people Adult children should make sacrifices to care for their parents Adult children should often seek their parents’ advice Parents should sacrifice themselves in order to provide their children with the best Daughters should live with their parents until they get married Married children should live close to their parents to help each other Aging parents should live at home with their children I will be fulfilled as my family succeeds I value my children’s health above my own I work hard to give my children the best education they can get One of the most important goals in life is to have children Some equality in marriage is good, but by and large the father ought to have the main say in family matters Parents should feel responsible for their children’s happiness In an unhappy marriage, parents should stay together for their children’s sake People should consult close relatives concerning important decisions Keeping old family recipes is important Children should be taught about their family history Familism

  16. Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly agree Cultural values are maintained even as the generation increases Cecilia Alvarez, FIU, 2004

  17. Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly agree 2 3 4 5 There are significant differences between the Hispanic and general market White Hispanic (Average of generations) Cecilia Alvarez, FIU, 2004

  18. Mainpoint/conclusion Supporting Arguments Hispanic General Market Supporting Arguments Mainpoint/conclusion Cultural Communication Style Neither is right nor wrong - they’re just different. Americans expect an answer upfront followed by supporting arguments. Latin Americans first give the supporting arguments that lead down to the answer. This is not a language issue, it’s actually an issue that is strongly influenced by what is considered a persuasive argument in each region.

  19. Culture and DM • The family is always important. • it’s protecting your family, not financial security, but don’t be patronizing • Free or Gratis is a very powerful word. • Be Careful • Avoid blatant overuse of numbers. • You want to reach the heart, not the left brain • Fear is not a good motivator. • It is too emotional and relies on left brain thinking. Watch the cultural no no’s • Clear product explanation • But don’t be afraid of proven DM techniques

  20. Culture and DM • Emphasize the 800 number. • Many Hispanics prefer this order method • Outbound TM may be a very viable option. • Hispanics are cynical and skeptical. • Word of Mouth is very powerful. • Hispanics love to be courted. • Build Trust

  21. Mailed: 196,362 Responses: 55 Response Rate: 0.028% Net Profit/Loss: ($66,194)

  22. Awkward, perhaps incorrect, language, takes away from the most important message, valued customer Direct Translations Why lead with a premium? Explain product first, persuade Very small type Should be bilingual Basic DM rules apply, emphasize offer

  23. Good Creative

  24. AMEX “dogs” Magazine Ad (very “in culture”)

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  26. Four Critical Factors For Successful Hispanic Marketing • Product Life cycle • Acculturation or Lifestyle Stage • Right versus Left Brain thinking • Communication Style

  27. DMA is offering a special price of $99 on their report Reaching the US Hispanic Market: Consumer Attitudes and Buying Behavior which captures the most recent data about Hispanic-American attitudes towards shopping from home and identifies their current buying patterns and trends. • Multichannel Media Channels include direct mail/catalog, Internet/e-mail, telephone, television • With this report YOU can: • Profile the demographics of the Hispanic-American population • Understand the attitudinal differences between "buyers" and "non-buyers" • Know which language to use when communicating with Hispanic consumers • Uncover the factors that lead to infrequent distance shopping • Identify ways to increase Hispanic consumers' direct-response shopping • PLEASE VISIT THE BOOKSTORE TO FIND OUT MORE INFORMATION AND TO PURCHASE THE REPORT • www.the-dma.org/bookstore <http://www.the-dma.org/bookstore>

  28. ¡Gracias y Thank You! Michael Saray Hispanic Marketing, Inc. 419 Lafayette New York NY 10003 212 277 8027 Michael@michaelsaray.com

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