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Latino market a big niche
Companies get tips on how to boost sales to Utah's Hispanics
One of the first things to understand is the scope of the market the U.S. Hispanic population is bigger than the overall population of Canada and in Utah packs the spending power of at least $2 billion, with at least one estimate as high as $4.1 billion.
"Don't wait any longer" to advertise to Hispanics, Duvan Botero, Utah marketing director for Telemundo, said during the Hablamos Espanol Conference, organized by the Latin-American Chamber of Commerce and managed by Hispanic Media Services Inc. "The market is growing, and if you don't do it today, somebody else will, and they're going to take the market. Do it now."
Citing census figures, Botero, an entrepreneur who has started nine companies, noted that the average Hispanic household is larger than that of non-Hispanics, in part because they have more children. "So when you invest in advertising TV, radio, print you're reaching more people per dollar," he said.
A Hispanic household often includes more than just the immediate family, he said. It often will have a cousin or uncle and their children or a single mom.
But not just any advertising will be effective. Botero said 91 percent of Hispanics speak Spanish at home, and surveys indicate they prefer products advertised to them in that language.
"This shows us a trend that instead of what everybody believed in the '60s and the '70s, there was a misconception that Hispanics were going to acculturate to the United States cul ture, meaning we were going to become Americans. That's not true," he said.
"We're actually becoming more Latino, more Hispanic. We're becoming more proud of our culture and our roots. We want things in Spanish. . . . We want to buy from those advertisers who speak to us in Spanish. Hispanics get more information about a product when they advertise in Spanish, and Hispanics will be more inclined to purchase brands if they advertise in Spanish."
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