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Marketing for Women Detroit MI

Savvy marketers today understand one powerful concept - that women either buy or influence the purchase of most consumer items.

Juanita Chronowski
313-383-6791
PO Box 153
Allen Park, MI
Goodwinconsulting.us
248.414.4533
1015 Mohawk Avenue
Royal Oak, MI
Integrity Communications
248 202.0583
878 Henrietta
Birmingham, MI
Words For Hire
800-648-5158
13335 15 Mile Road
Sterling Heights, MI
Candor
(248) 362-7366
570 Kirts Blvd
Troy, MI
Discovery Marketing
(313) 441-0000
16964 W Warren Ave
Detroit, MI
A & R Telecom
(248) 414-6810
13200 Capital St
Oak Park, MI
MHK Marketing Group LLC
248-336-8886
300 E. Fourth Street
Royal Oak, MI
Producers Choice
(586) 693-4900
40622 Mound Rd
Sterling Heights, MI
Prime Team Svc
(248) 435-9550
2752 Industrial Row Dr
Troy, MI
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Marketing to Women

Marketing to women used to be an afterthought, like marketing to a special interest group.

Today, savvy marketers understand one powerful concept—that women either buy or influence the purchase of most consumer items. Sound farfetched? According to Tom Peters (and many other writers) this is the new reality, a reality that will shape this next century and beyond. Manufacturers and marketers must take notice.

Consider these facts:

  • Of all consumer purchases, women either buy or influence the purchase 83 percent of the time.
  • Women account for 92 percent of all vacation choices.
  • Women are responsible for 94 percent of all home furnishings purchases.
  • Of all new bank accounts, women make the choice 89 percent of the time.
  • For car purchases, women choose 60 percent of the time.
  • In the consumer electronics realm, women purchase 51 percent of all items.
  • Women make 80 percent of all healthcare decisions.

According to Tom Peters, in his masterful work, Re-imagine!, “the real story is the 10.1 million women-owned businesses in the United States alone. These enterprises employ 27.5 million of us. (In other words: one out of every four American workers.) In fact, women-owned businesses employ more workers inside the U.S.A. than the ‘fabled’ Fortune 500 employ worldwide.”

Moreover, female-run and female-owned businesses now account for over $3.6 trillion in annual sales. Now that’s significant economic power.

Not Taken Seriously

Author: Stephen L. Bainton

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