“Se Habla . . . ” Is Not Enough: Conduct Effective Research in the Hispanic Marketplace
Please join the American Marketing Association for an On-Demand Webcast entitled:
“Se Habla . . . ” Is Not Enough: Conduct Effective Research in the Hispanic Marketplace
Event Details
DATE: April 8, 2009
TIME: 10amPT/ 11amMT/ 12pmCT/ 1pmET
PRESENTERS:
Patricia Graham, EVP and CMO, Knowledge Networks
Anna Carbonara, Moderator, American Marketing Association
COST: Complimentary
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Are you missing successful Hispanic market strategies and tactics in your organization – approaches so sorely needed at a time when top line performance is suffering and profits are squeezed? Are you ignoring Hispanic marketing as a standalone effort, despite the fact that a significant Hispanic demographic shift is one of the greatest transformational forces of the 21st century in the U.S? With accurate research and guidance, you can discover the needs and attitudes of the Hispanic population, which has over $925 billion in buying power.
Join us as we discuss how you can conduct online survey research in the Hispanic Market, an indisputably critical segment of your company’s core consumer base and one that requires disciplined and comprehensive integration into your research efforts to maximize profit.
Knowledge Networks will give you a primer on achieving online research success across an array of factors and provide examples of findings from recent studies. We will explain how to:
- Conduct Hispanic research that is market relevant and does not miss important portions of the Hispanic cultural segment — Spanish-dominant consumers, Hispanics who have low assimilation to the U.S., and those without Internet access, to name just three
- Keep Hispanic consumers engaged as members of an ongoing research panel through innovative management and communications
- Best design a survey for the heterogeneous Hispanic Marketplace and analyze results
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