Critics of this new book might argue the election of President Obama is proof that racial, ethnic, gender and sexual orientation barriers have been torn down, and marketing to these attributes isn't all that important anymore. This book takes the position that instead of getting pushed to the background, multicultural segmentation needs to become more sophisticated, and take its rightful place--front and center.<BR><BR> With decades of experience in multicultural marketing, author David Morse reviews the history of marketing to black, Hispanic, Asian, and LGBT (mostly lesbian and gay) consumers. He explains how including appropriate cultural cues in advertising can build brand loyalty that will pay huge dividends. He also cautions that missing the mark with advertising that excludes or is culturally offensive can be a costly mistake.<BR><BR> Replete with scores of examples of campaigns that have been extremely effective, as well as those that have sparked outrage and boycotts, this book provides EIGHT basic rules that should guide you through the process of marketing as diversity becomes mainstream. <BR><BR> Recommended, for all levels of management and any student of marketing or advertising. <BR><BR> Table of Contents<BR><BR> Part I -- Meet the New Americans<BR> One: Melting Pots, Multiculturalism and Marketing to the New America<BR> Two: Hispanic Americans<BR> Three: African Americans<BR> Four: Asian Americans<BR> Five: LGBT Americans<BR> Six: Post-ethnic America and People of Mixed Race<BR><BR> Part II -- The Rules of Multicultural Marketing<BR>Rule 1: Boost your MQ<BR> Rule 2: Divide and conquer<BR> Rule 3: Don't trust the experts<BR> Rule 4: Don't let the joke be on you<BR> Rule 5: Don't get lost in translation<BR> Rule 6: Push their buttons<BR> Rule 7: Market on a wink and a prayer<BR> Rule 8: Make up, don't cover up<BR><BR>
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David Morse is the President and CEO of New American Dimensions, the nation s leading multicultural market research and consulting firm specializing in analysis and intelligence on the hyphenated American. The company has pioneered in-depth research techniques that incorporate regional, generational, acculturation, and lifestyle factors to identify and articulate the complex consumer landscape to its clients. <BR><BR> Morse and his colleagues have advised clients that include Fortune 100 executives, marketers, and key business leaders on strategizing and executing million dollar campaigns. He is uniquely positioned to identify the complex and changing attitudes of hyphenated Americans; he regularly travels the country to personally conduct field research as a focus group moderator. His 25 years of experience includes senior marketing and market research positions in the U.S. and abroad at Levi Strauss & Co, Gillette de Mexico, and American Honda Motor Company. <BR><BR> He is frequently quoted by the media such as The New York Times, The New York Post, The Christian Science Monitor, La Opinion, The Dallas Morning News, and the Associated Press. He often speaks to national companies, research groups, and marketing industry conferences about current and future consumer trends in the U.S., especially as it relates to how ethnic Americans are rewriting the rules of the marketplace. He holds a Master of International Management degree from Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Management. There he specialized in Consumer Marketing with a special emphasis on Latin America. His Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Japanese Studies is from the University of New Hampshire. He speaks both Spanish and Japanese.
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