The other day I talked about five of 10 trends and developments that will likely affect women’s health communications in 2011. The insights were based on findings from a recently conducted TNS survey where we asked 512 women about a variety of health issues. I presented these findings this week at the second annual M2W®–HC™ [...]
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Trends and Developments that Will Affect Women’s Health Communications in 2011 (Part 2)
Nov 19
by Monique Da Silva
Category: Consumer, How-to, Media, Preferences, Resources, Social Media, Trends & Behaviors
Tags: Attitudes, Behaviors, Communication, Female, Marketing to women, Media, Preferences, Social Media, Trends, Women
From Careability to Shareability
Nov 17
by Kate Cronin
Category: How-to, Media, Preferences, Research + Insights, Social Media, Trends & Behaviors
The M2W®–HC™ — Marketing Pharma & Healthcare to Women Conference in Chicago has provided a great opportunity to spend two full days talking about reaching women – not as a segment, but as a market.
A great, simple demonstration of the power of women in purchasing decisions is when Mary Dean, founder of KickSkirt Inc., asked [...]
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Tags: Communication, Female, Reaching female audiences, Social Media, Trends, Women
Looking to Reach Women about Healthcare? Don’t underestimate the Power of Blogs
Nov 16
by Kevin Silverman
Category: Consumer, Health, Media, Preferences, Research + Insights
Women remain (arguably) our most influential consumers – especially in the healthcare space. Not only do women make up a significant portion of consumers overall, they are also a driving force and key influencer behind many of the purchases men make. When it comes to healthcare, this is no exception (and if the men are [...]
Join the Conversation!
Nov 16
by Monique Da Silva
Category: Consumer, Health, How-to, Media, Preferences, Research + Insights, Social Marketing, Social Media, Trends & Behaviors
Welcome to Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide’s new group blog, WomenOlogy: The Anatomy of Marketing to Women!
Through WomenOlogy, we hope to foster a dialogue around how to reach the world’s most influential customer – the woman. American women are currently the decision makers for 80% of U.S. household spending, making them a powerful force to [...]
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Tags: Attitudes, Behaviors, Communication, Female, Healthcare marketing, Marketing to women, Media, Reaching female audiences, Social Media, Trends, Women


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