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Activate Diversity
Alliant International University
AM Advertising
Better Business Bureau
Castel & Asociados
Cafe Sevilla
Cohen Latino Communications
Community Health Group
Echostar
EPSON
Energy Communications
Frontera
El Latino
FOX TV
Frazee
KBNT19 - Univision
KPBS TV/FM
KLOVE 102.9 FM
Hispanic Broadcasting Corp.
Hispanic Business Directory
HMC Advertising
Hotel del Coronado
La Nueva 106.5 FM
La Poderosa 860 AM
La Sonrisa Latina
La Invasora 99.7 FM
Luth Research, Inc
Medicis Communications
Mission Federal Credit Union
NBC7/39 San Diego
Pacific Gateway Group
Pulsar 107.3 FM
Radio Amor 94.5 FM
Radio Latina 104.5 FM
Radio Unica 1470 AM
Rei Do Gado
Roslow Research
San Diego County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
San Diego Metropolitan
San Diego State University
San Diego Union Tribune
SEDC
SEMPRA
Sharp Healthcare
Telemundo
UCLA (University of California)
Union Bank of California
Uniradio Corporation
Univision
Taylor Research
XEWT-12 Televisa
XHUAA Channel 57
Xpectrum Marketing Group

 

Meneses research is a leading market research firm specializing in the Hispanic/Latin market. Research covers both the U.S. Hispanic market and the international Latin American market.

We work with clients of all sizes to gather valuable information that enables them to better connect with their market, communicate better, and sell more of their product or service.

The U.S. Hispanic market is dynamic and expanding so effectively addressing it can make a substantial contribution to your bottom line.

Please review the different pages of our site and contact us at 619-200-7124 (PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A NEW PHONE NUMBER) with any questions or a confidential research needs evaluation. We look forward to serving you.

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Press Releases

January 28, 2008

Contact: Walter E. Meneses, Meneses Research & Associates, 619-276-5335

New Market Research Study: “Ask Hispanics” San Diego 2008
With Three Major Issues: Consumer Profile, Media Preference Banking and Real Estate Issues Will be Conducted During March-April 2008

San Diego – Meneses Research &Associates, a local multicultural marketing research firm since 1995, announces the latest study “Ask Hispanics” San Diego 2008. The study will address three major issues:
• The Hispanic Consumer Profile: Language Preference, Purchase Intent for Products and Services, Demographics
• Media Preference: Day After Recall methodology: Radio Stations, TV Programs used the day before the interview. Print Media Usage
• Banking and Real Estate Issues

Study Design
• Sample: 1000 self identified Hispanic/Latinos
• Male and Female over the age 18
• Conduct interviews with San Diego County residents in more than 30 zip codes

Methodology
• Personal and Telephone interviews
• Random selection of Hispanic/Latinos through out San Diego County
• Interviews conducted in language of preference: English or Spanish

There is still time to have your questions included in this survey. Just send us your questions BEFORE February 18, 2008.

Results of this study will be presented at the USD on Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Learn what you need to know to capture your share of this market

Wednesday, May 14, 2008
University of San Diego, Manchester Conference Center
5998 Alcalá Park, San Diego, CA 92110
9:00 am Registration
10:00 am Seminar
11:00 am Open Discussion- Q&A
11:30 am Close

Cost of Seminar: $40 per person with reservation, students $20. At the Door $50.
Copy of report: $495 for media companies, $395 non-media companies.
Order before March 3, 2008 and save $100
Question in survey: $995 per question (not to be published in the report)
Register TODAY (limited capacity) by filling out this form or calling 619-276-5335.

Current Article:

January 28, 2008

Media in San Diego DOESN'T get its FAIR SHARE of Advertising Dollars to Reach Hispanic/Latinos in Southern CA. Who are the winners? Who are the losers? New Report “Ask Hispanics” San Diego, Media Preference, Consumer Profile 2008

By Walter Eduardo Meneses, President of Meneses Research & Associates

San Diego. (January 22, 2008) A national advertiser calls his ad agency in Chicago to prepare an advertising and promotional campaign for their products designed to reach Hispanic/Latinos nationwide. The advertiser wants to reach the top six Hispanic/Latino markets. The advertising agency through its media buyer pulls up the Census information and selects the top 6 markets based on population of Hispanic/Latinos. Surprisingly, the San Diego market does not make the list of the top 6 markets for this group. According to current projections of the U.S. Census (2007), the San Diego market ranks 11 th among all Hispanic/Latino markets in the U.S. All media in San Diego, including TV, Radio, Print, and other Promotional companies will not get a dollar from this client. Never the less, the San Diego Region has a market of over 2 million Hispanic/Latino consumers (San Diego has close to 1 million and over 1 million from Tijuana**). Why include Latinos from Tijuana in the San Diego market? It's simply due to the fact that this segment spent over four billion dollars in San Diego during 2007. This segment of “Baja California-Latino Shoppers” are exposed to Television, Radio and Print. As an example, 88% *of “Baja California Latino Shoppers” who want to buy a new car will buy in San Diego. 44%* of Hispanic/Latinos living in San Diego have family ties with “Baja California Latino Shoppers.” Word of mouth is a powerful marketing tool. At least one out of every two “Baja California Latino Shoppers” will be influenced by family members who will “recommend” products and services provided in San Diego. The San Diego region is unique. San Diego has the busiest border entry in the world, with over 165,000 people crossing the border daily. 52% cross from Tijuana to San Diego 5 to 7 times per week*.

Who are the winners? The winners are those advertisers investing their advertising dollars in the San Diego market and enjoying the great spill over to consumers across the border. Who are the losers? The losers are the San Diego media who does not get its fair share of advertising dollars. According to our estimate, if the San Diego region got its fair ranking of 3th among the top Hispanic/Latino markets in the USA, advertising dollars invested would more likely be 32% more across Television, Radio and Print, that would be as much as the Miami market

Meneses Research & Associates will conduct a research study among 1000 Hispanic/Latinos during March-April in the San Diego Region. There is still time to have your question included in this survey. Just send us your questions BEFORE February 18, 2008. Results of the study will be presented on May 14, 2008 at the University of San Diego, Manchester Conference Center. For additional information please click here.

*(“Ask Tijuana” 2002 study published by Meneses Research & Associates)

** Tijuana region has over 3 million people, it is estimated one third are able to cross the border on a regular basis into San Diego for work, shopping or entertainment.”Ask Tijuana” 2002

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