2007-01-31 17:11:08
BusinessWeek magazine repoter Burt Helm has a piece in the print edition (and online) this week on the Goldman
Sachs plan to gobble up Hispanic marketing shops and may spend $50
million.
I know of a lot of unique and effective PR shops, including my own The 2050 Group,
that specialize in reaching Hispanic media on behalf of clients and
would be wise investments as the market and business demand continues
to grow.
Visit [here] to see the article on their site or see below:
BusinessWeek
February 5, 2007
MARKETING
It's Fiesta Time At Goldman
Every
year at Hispanic street festivals across the country, millions of
immigrant and U.S.-born Latinos throw back beers, enjoy live music, and
feast on everything from empanadas to fresh mangoes. Now Goldman Sachs
wants to join the fiesta. Over the next five years the company's
merchant bank plans to spend as much as $50 million buying up marketing
and advertising companies that cater to the growing Hispanic population
in the U.S., even acquiring street fair operators along the way.
Virtually every ad conglomerate has a Hispanic unit. But Goldman will
be the first to unite a group of Hispanic marketing and entertainment
outfits into a holding company that will serve as a single stop for big
brands hoping to navigate the promising but increasingly complex
market. Even some competitors concede Goldman is on to something.
"Clients are all asking for integrated services," says Carl Kravetz,
president of the Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies and CEO
of Los Angeles-based cruz/kravetz:ideas.
At the outset, Goldman is looking to snare one of the 30 to 40
independent Hispanic ad agencies that annually generate between $25
million and $100 million each in billings, plus a research firm and a
festival producer. Goldman will be majority shareholder with management
handled by Latin Force, a marketing consultancy. The idea is to tap
into second-generation Latinos. Young and bilingual, they consume
mostly English-language media but still retain aspects of their
parents' heritage.
By 2010 the number of these "New Generation" Latinos could reach 15.4
million, according to the Pew Hispanic Center in Washington, D.C.
Practically all growth in the coveted 18- to 34-year-old demographic
comes from Hispanics, according to Pew. "The Hispanic market is getting
so complicated and confus-ing," says Goldman Managing Director Kevin
Jordan. "That's the reason to build a company like this."
2007-01-27 10:25:00
Source/History: "This is an easy and sumptuous recipe of eggplant layered
with tomatoes and onions, then smothered with sour cream.
It bakes up to yield a delicious sauce." Yield: 4 servings
2007-01-27 10:21:00
Source/History: "I make this soup every Halloween and is the 'signal' to
the family that the cool weather has arrived. I've been
making it for 15 years now and out of all the soups I
make, it is still everyone's favorite. Enjoy!" Yield:
12 servings
2007-01-24 04:43:00
Source/History: "This is a really easy BBQ brisket recipe that I got from
Texas. There are only 3 ingredients besides the brisket,
and it turns out really tender. Better with a brisket that
is not too closely trimmed." Yield: 6 servings
2007-01-21 08:28:00
Source/History: "To serve, cover with whipped cream and decorate with
fruit. This is a very traditional Australian dessert.
Enjoy!! " Yield: 8 servings
2007-01-17 03:51:00
Source/History: "You can substitute ground turkey or pork in this recipe."
Yield: 6 servings
2007-01-17 03:48:00
Source/History: "With sausage, chicken and shrimp plus rice, a medley of
vegetables and the 'heat' of cayenne, this warming soup is
one my husband and I enjoy for dinner many Sunday
evenings," relates Debbie Burchette of Summitville,
Indiana. "It's wonderful with crusty bread." Yield: 16
servings
2007-01-16 01:06:17
This is reposted from Tyler's Marginal Revolution blog: I expect Tyler Cowen to jump in here and point out that this applies to food, too: you should try something new frequently, rather than sticking to old favourites. Here is the...
2007-01-14 18:13:06
One of the nation's top-rated Spanish-language morning radio programs
has hit the NYC media market. ?Piolín por la Mañana? (?Tweetybird in
the Morning?) has hit the Univision-owned WZAA, which according to
Saturday's edition of The New York Times, became "the first FM station
in New York offering a format known as Mexican
Regiona, which includes genres like ranchera, banda and norteña music."
Times reporter Seth Kugel reports that, "In most Hispanic hubs of the United States, the arrival of another
Mexican regional station would have been nothing unusual. According to
the Arbitron ratings service, the format attracts a 19.4 percent share
of the Hispanic market, making it the most popular Spanish-language
format by far. A recent Arbitron report shows that it is also the
fastest-growing and that there had not been a single station playing a
Mexican regional format from Maine to Pennsylvania in 2005."
Each semester I devote an entire class session to ethnic radio in my
Master's course in Ethnic Marketing. It's great that the Times
continues to shine light on the power of radio programming that reaches
deep into ethnic communities better than other media forms.
Click [here] for the full article.
2007-01-13 09:48:00
Source/History: Sponge cake cookie--in shell shaped molds." Yield: 1 dozen
2007-01-13 09:24:00
Source/History: "A simple but delicious recipe for Indian flatbread. Serve
with Indian curry, main dishes, or even use to make
sandwich wraps. Enjoy!" Yield: 10 servings
2007-01-13 09:17:00
Source/History: "Arjun's Lime Chicken Rice is a colorful dish that can be
served with chicken, or even by itself, perfect for a lazy
Sunday afternoon. The piquant flavors blend into the rice
perfectly. A delicious and delightful dish, meant for one
and all!" Yield: 4 servings
2007-01-13 09:07:00
Source/History: "This is an adaptation of yellow chicken curry from India.
The aromas and flavors are a delight to the senses! It is
best served with fresh Naan bread and Jasmine or Basmati
rice." Yield: 4 to 6 servings
2007-01-12 23:12:00
Source/History: "Ride wave 2 all the way to the French countryside with
this dish featuring lamb simmered with carrots, white
beans, and garlic in a chicken broth and white wine
sauce." Yield: 6 servings
2007-01-11 04:17:00
Source/History: "This easy dry rub blasts the fish with unique Middle
Eastern flare and is perfect paired with other cold sides
and salads. Roast it in the morning to enjoy cold with
your guests that evening. Any variety of salmon, or even
trout, works; cooking time remains the same as long as the
cut is about one-inch thick. It may seem like a lot of
seasonings to use on one cut of meat, but cold meat can
lose flavor, so the idea is to blast it with flavors from
the beginning. If cold fish isn't your thing, refrigerate
it and bring it to room temperature to serve." Yield: 6
servings
2007-01-11 03:12:00
Source/History: "I had this at a tapas bar in Spain way back and was able
to figure out how to mimic it. It's an easy way to clean
out the fridge and pantry. And, perfect for a low carb
diet. I was introduced to this as a tapa. But you could
always pair it with a salad or other veggie side dish for
dinner." Yield: 4 servings
2007-01-11 03:08:00
Source/History: "This authentic tapas dish brings a medley of Spanish
flavors to your table." Yield: 12 servings
2007-01-09 17:27:46
ADWEEK reports on the announcement from media tracking agency TNS that
they're projecting 5.4% growth for Hispanic advertising this year.
According to the article posted [here] on ADWEEK's site:
"The Hispanic market is continuing to look very
strong," said Steven Fredericks, president and CEO of TNS Media
Intelligence. "The overall outlook for 2007 is relatively conservative
at 2.6 percent, and the growth forecast for Hispanic media is more than
double that.
Hispanic media buys have been smart investments for so many companies
who have effectively reached into the Hispanic consumer market.
And many of the major investors behind Hispanic media ventures have
seen their investments swell. This is exactly why Univision was able to
sell itself for an astronomical amount of money to a team of investors.
The Hispanic market continues to grow both in dollars and consumers and
this is part of what makes tracking this market so exciting.
2007-01-09 12:14:12
The Wall Street Journal today ran a lengthy excerpt from the new book by Stephanie Capparell titled "The Real Pepsi Challenge: The
Inspirational Story of Breaking the Color Barrier in American
Business." The Journal, which is published by the Journal and Free
Press (a division of Simon and Schuster), published the excerpt on the
front of its Marketplace section.
Capparell writes that Pepsi hired an all-black marketing sales division
to go after the Black consumer market which she reports was valued at
more than $10 billion. Her narrative covers the experience and
historical significance of this sales team and reports on the ethnic
marketing strategies they and the company employed.
She writes, "The mission of the black sales
representatives at Pepsi-Cola was to win over loyal new customers -
first by making personal appearances, then by placing ads in the black
press and setting up displays at mom-and-pop stores in black
communities."
The marketing team "visited bottlers, churches, 'ladies groups,'
schools, college campuses, YMCAs, community centers, insurance
conventions, teacher and doctor conferences, and various civic
organizations."
[Here] is a link to the book on Amazon and [here] is the description on the Simon and Schuster site.
I'm excited to be able to alert to this and share it, in the form of a
case study, with my ethnic marketing students at Johns Hopkins
University.
2007-01-08 13:55:54
In what I regard as a killer publicity stunt, Texas
based pizza shop chain "Pizza Petron" announced it will begin accepting
Mexican pesos as currency at its U.S. shops along with U.S. currency.
Pizza Petron launched as the pizza
chain that aimed to attract unprecedented numbers of Hispanic American
consumers to the popular American food and it has not been shy in
trying to attract Spanish-dominant consumers. The company says its
stores are "based in Spanish speaking or predominately Hispanic
neighborhoods."
Today, the Dallas Morning News reported on the announcement [here].
Ethnic marketing exec Juan Faura, whose book I have assigned in past
semesters for my graduate course in ethnic marketing, tells the Dallas
paper:
"If you're
not in a border town, I don't see the functional benefit," said Juan
Faura, president and chief executive of Cultura, a Dallas-based
marketing and advertising firm.
He and others saw the program more as a marketing effort than a badly needed service.
"I would see it as a move by the chain to communicate unequivocally to
the Hispanic market that they are for them," Mr. Faura said.
"I don't see any other reason for it."
He's exactly right. This is a huge publicity stunt more than anything
else. A good publicist might squeeze an extra couple days worth of
attention out of this by helping attract a protest outside corporate
headquarters or the various store locations. Free publicity can be
enormously valuable.
Click [here] for the company's official announcement.
2007-01-07 22:09:11
Can you guess the most expedient way Toys R Us could pick to turn off and anger Asian American consumers and other customers?
This is a good one: choose an Asian
American for an enormous prize and then revoke the award because her
mother is not a legal resident of the United States. Oh and do it a
month after opening the first store in Shanghai, China which is in the
same coutry where the vast majority of the chain's products are made.
As far as ethnic marketing disaster case studies go, this is one of the best.
Saturday's New York Times has the full story [here - permalink]
by immigration writer Nina Bernstein. The Times report - which is
accompanied by a photo from the World Journal because the Times could
not reach the family - comes after the story hit the bigtime in popular
Chinese-language daily The World Journal and made its way around the
Internet via a e-mail notification campaign.
Can a major corporation win by
being perceived as anti-immigrant? I doubt it, that's why I think this
was strange business decision and applaud the Times for reporting on
it. By the way, the Times says the winner was a "black American" and
that another runner-up mother, whom I presume was disqualified as well,
was born in El Salvador.
2007-01-05 09:52:42
The Wall Street Journal published an article by staff writer David
Rogers on Wednesday on "Southern Blacks' Ascent to Top Posts in
Congress." Great piece and it's a reminder that a change in the control
of Congress not only can shift policies and priorities, but it can also
change history. African Americans and Hispanics have great allies and
stronger direct representation with this new Congress - and I hope this
translates into greater progress on many important issues.
Click [here] for the Wall Street Journal piece.
2007-01-05 09:38:40
Deval Patrick was sworn in yesterday as the Governor of Massachusetts.
It makes him the first Black to lead the state government and it makes
me proud of my home state.
Click [here] for a Boston Globe story on what this means for African Americans.
2007-01-05 04:14:00
Source/History: "Definitely different ingredients of bacon, black olives,
small white onions, mushrooms, garlic, thyme, orange peel,
red wine and green peas give this stew a distinct savory
flavor." Yield: 6 servings
2007-01-05 04:10:00
Source/History: "When it comes to this thick down-home stew, Iola Egle
lets her slow cooker do the work. 'Then I simply toss
together a green salad and dinner is ready,' she pens from
Bella Vista, Arkansas." Yield: 8 servings
2007-01-01 16:52:06
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