Sunday, May 11, 2008

M2W Special Report...Best I've Ever Seen!

For well over a decade, I've been attempting to champion an approach to marketing that is often talked about, but seldom practiced. And if it is practiced, even by marketing notables, it seldom comes off well. What I'm talking about is the increasing awareness that connecting with women (marketing wise) is a major strategy for the future.

But I have to say that the recent "custom report'" from Adweek, regrettable titled Marketing To Women, is the best overall media piece I have ever seen on this complicated subject. I say regrettably, because by now, we ought to have dispersed with the "catch all" phrase of "marketing to women". But setting all that aside, in my opinion, your will never see a more credible and concise account of the evolution of M2W (see, I told you I would never use that phrase again!) Please...read the entire piece (all the sections).

Friday, April 25, 2008

Women & Blogging...A No Brainer!

The BlogHer/Compass Partners 2008 Social Media Benchmark Study of 6,000 women revealed almost 50% consider blogs “very reliable” or “highly reliable” sources for advice and information. And check out the power point presentation relating to the study findings.

The groups most likely influenced by blogs are Gen X and Millennials (Gen Y). Some women (20%) would even give up chocolate for blogging. (this can be a sign of something serious)
See the PowerPoint presentation for a full representation of the study results here.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

I Couldn't Have Said It Better!

It's been a week since I launched this blog. In that time, I have carefully research countless articles in reaction to the Pew study of late last year. That Pew study crystallized a trend that has been growing for several years. This article, called Teen Girls, The New Cyberpioneers, is the best so far in articulating what is taking place in social media.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

I Am A Gendergraphics Consultant!

Don't try buying the com, net or org for Gendergraphics. I just did! Seriously though, when one finds a nifty, one word term that describes one's passion, and it only produces 2 non-descript items in a google search...they'd better claim it. But the really exciting thing is that I will never have to use "marketing to women" again. It's about time we had a formal identity for a discipline that focuses on the motivations, usage patterns and attitudes of gender.

Another google search finds 27 million items for Demographics, 133,000 for Psychographics and 217,000 for Technographics. If you search on "marketing to women", you'll find a very respectable 184,999 items. That's a lot of google "awareness" for a discipline that is so darn hard to sell to decision makers. I'd say it deserves it's own term...wouldn't you?

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Y & F's "Super Communicators"...Women!

Remember the "Super Communicators" identified on last years Pew Study titled "Teens and Social Media"? Pew maintains that they tend to be teen females and the stats for the Facebook page of Young & Free Alberta bear that out. Remember, these "super-communicators" identified in the research tend to do more. They tend to have more communication with more friends using more forms of communication (land lines and face to face included).

OK...here's some unofficial stats as per my counts(check me, if you want). Out of the 150 or so Y & F Facebook friends, I identified 20 who had over 300 friends in their profiles. Of those 20, 63% were women, who had a total of 63% more friends than the guys (overall). The average number of friends were about the same, but the number of Y & F friends were larger for the Gen Y women/girls. And if you believe the old adage that women are three times as likely to tell a friend about a product/service...well, thats the group I would want to impress.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Speaking of Video and Social Media

I think this blog post says a great deal about social media, the Pew Study and video content. Take a look and tell me what you think.

Video Is No. 1 To Attract Gen Y...Not!

I've just spend the last two days watching a series of webinars on marketing to Gen Y, which was presented by a major CUSO. While I applaud their mission to educate the FIs about marketing to Gen Y, I disagree with their priorities of media to use. And it's not just me that would disagree. I'm sure the folks at Pew Research would also take issue with their choice.

Even though they produced 5 webinars to cover social media and the many user generated content choices, my overriding perception was that video was their number one choice, when it came to a Gen Y media strategy. That might well have been true a while back, but it's not anymore(according to Pew). Their research project, titled "Teens and Social Media", reveals two critical items that I didn't hear mentioned once in the blogs.

1. Social Media is increasingly being dominated by Gen Y women; to be specific, Gen Y girls. The only category where Gen Y men outscored Gen Y women in the study was in the production, distribution and downloading of videos.
2. These same girls, who have exploded in growth from 2004 to 2006, overwhelmingly prefer to use UGC other than video to create and communicate.

So, if the majority of Gen Y, Web 2.0 activity is centered around young women...and their chosen form of UGC is graphic and textual, why would you primarily employ video to market to them? You wouldn't.