By Delia Passi
Whenever I talk to the mainly male audiences that take my Selling to Women courses, I offer one very important bit of advice. Actually I offer a lot of very important advice, since men are so often clueless to the idiosyncrasies of communicating with women. And to be honest, women […]
Entries from July 2008
May 30th, 2008
The ConsumHERist - 4-3-2-1
Categories: Selling to women | Posted by Delia Passi | Comments »
May 29th, 2008
The Beauty of Mixing Company in “Foreign” Environments
by Andrea Learned
I admit it. I am someone who always manages to find myself living in Subaru-driving, latte drinking (in one’s own stainless steel cup - of course), and tree-hugging communities. But, the older and wiser I get, the more I realize how a little exploring of the foreign-to-me topics and environments really […]
Categories: Marketing to Women | Posted by Andrea Learned | Comments »
May 27th, 2008
All the Cool Marketers are Selling Engagement
The latest buzzword in marketing is Engagement . Progressive marketers aim to engaging their customers, in user-advertiser interaction. These activities include commenting, sharing on a social network, playing a video, even clicking on a banner. Does it work? Traffic is great. But many people question whether engagement marketing has an ROI. On the one hand […]
Categories: Advertising, Viral Marketing | Posted by Michelle Madhok | Comments »
May 26th, 2008
Education Matters, Especially for Women
by Fara Warner
Two weeks ago on May 8, I gave a speech on the global power of the purse at the Marketing to Women conference in Chicago. From what I could tell from questions from the audience, discussions afterward and the applause (thank you), it was a success. But what continues to surprise me are […]
Categories: Luxury Brands, Marketing to Women | Posted by Fara Warner | Comments »
May 24th, 2008
Big Brands- Think Like Start-Ups for Successful Online Product/Service
by Arthur Ceria, President Creative Feed
Big business better think small if they expect success in the digital world. Corporate bureaucracy drains the life out of marketing campaigns. By the time everyone at the table has had their say, an innovative idea is generally transformed into yet another iteration of the same old safe thing. Then […]
Categories: Branding | Posted by Arthur Ceria | Comments »
May 22nd, 2008
The ConsumHERist - Bobbleheads
By Delia Passi
I often speak to rooms full of men with few women present, and also often speak to rooms full of women with few men present. Aside from the obvious differences of colorful clothing, scent, and overall appearance, there is another more subtle difference in motion. If I were to have all […]
Categories: Selling to women | Posted by Delia Passi | Comments »
May 20th, 2008
Why You Should Care About Twitter
I arrived late to Twitter. I started tweeting after attending a BlogHer conference in April and noticing EVERYONE had their laptops open and twitter.com up. I set-up my account and started following a few acquaintances and suddenly I was sucked in. I tried to explain to my husband and close friends […]
Categories: Social Media | Posted by Michelle Madhok | Comments »
May 18th, 2008
Marketer’s Goal — Awareness or Attention?
by Dr. Mary Lou Roberts
Most marketers have cut their teeth on the concept of branding and how to measure brand development and effectiveness. I was reminded of the tension between traditional brand metrics and the Internet by this graphic from MarketingCharts Note that Purchase Intention, which can be unreliable, is the top metric […]
Categories: Branding | Posted by Dr. Mary Lou Roberts | Comments »
May 16th, 2008
It Takes Feminine Brain Traits to Market to Women
by Andrea Learned
We’ve all got them. Whether you are male or female, you have the ability to tap into your feminine brain traits to better understand a woman’s buying mind. You just may be out of practice.
After a month of speaking to several traditionally male-dominated industry audiences and a day at the M2W Conference in […]
Categories: Marketing to Women, Selling to women | Posted by Andrea Learned | Comments »
May 14th, 2008
The ConsumHERist - Giving Her the Eye
By Delia Passi
I realize that some women don’t wear makeup, but given the number who do, and the amount of time and money we spend on eye makeup, it would appear we are more than a little interested in getting some attention to our eyes. So why is it that when we are in front […]
Categories: Customer Experience Management, How women shop, Selling to women, Uncategorized | Posted by Delia Passi | Comments »





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