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Forget mass customization and microsegmentation. Winning in today's business world requires a return to an approach abandoned by marketing experts decades ago. Mass marketing is back, say Paul Nune...
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01 September 2004

Forget mass customization and microsegmentation. Winning in today's business world requires a return to an approach abandoned by marketing experts decades ago. Mass marketing is back, say Paul Nunes and Brian Johnsonbut with a new target and a fresh approach that companies ignore at their peril. Whereas the mass marketing concepts of the 1950s consisted of lowest common denominator strategies aimed at the "middle class," Nunes and Johnson argue that the rules of mass marketing must be rewritten to appeal to today's burgeoning mass of differentand far more affluentconsumers. The "moneyed masses" have more disposable income than ever, and research shows the richest among them are not spending up to their potentialthus creating a windfall of opportunity for marketers. Based on extensive consumer research, Mass Affluence outlines seven new rules for capturing this largely ignored market and reveals how innovative companies are already employing them to launch billion-dollar industries in categories from oral care to homebuilding to exotic automobiles. A sea change in marketing is underwayand future growth and profitability will belong to the companies that woo and win today's affluent mass market.
Price: $32.95
Pages: 269
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Imprint: Harvard Business Review Press
Publication Date:
01 September 2004
Trim Size: 9.50 X 6.50 in
ISBN: 9781591391968
Format: Hardcover
Paul Nunes is an Executive Research Fellow at Accenture's Institute for High Performance Business in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Brian Johnson is a senior research analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., an investment research and management firm in New York City.