It’s Time for Brands to Talk Taboos
Change isn’t easy, and it often comes with discomfort. It’s time brands take on the discomfort. Do some heavy lifting with your messaging, take risks, and upset the status quo. On the other side, you gain access to women who are guiding financial decisions and have immense spending power.
How do you craft better messaging? And how do you assess whether it’s landing? Read on…
How Advertising Can Help Solve Gender Equality
Advertising has a problem, and women want a solution. Women want better on-screen representation—to see themselves in ads the way they see themselves in life. And they want brands to wield their enormous power and influence to change society for the better. Our attitudinal segmentation research explores how women feel about advertising and what they want from brands. If advertisers want to get it right, they have to start listening.
How to sell financial products and services to women
Change isn’t just on the horizon; it’s already here. If you’re a financial advertiser, women’s financial lives are worth your time and energy. Know them, sell to them.
Younger women are more likely to have positive brand perceptions. Here’s why:
Age is not just a number. It’s a guiding light for smart brands that sell products and services to women. But if you limit your understanding to tired demographics you’ll be left wanting for conversions (and losing with women). It’s time we took a holistic look at age.
Harness women’s purchasing power and financial influence
Advertising’s biggest miss is failing to recognize the purchasing power of women. Here’s how you do it right.
600 women will tell you what they really want from brands and how to talk taboos
Advertising has failed to reach women since its inception. Call it stereotypes. Call it too few women steering the ship. But either way, women want you to call it like it is. Women are tired of brand silence on the issues that matter most. Our taboo research proves it.