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ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?!!!!

With Superbowl XLVI craziness all around us, it may not come as a surprise that football is America’s favorite sport. Passion for watching the game is at an all time high – 36% of adults say professional football is their favorite sport. Compare that to baseball, in second place with only 13% of adults saying it was their favorite. Check out additional facts here.

Will you be watching the New England Patriots take on the New York Giants on February 5th? I know I will!

In Honor of the King

Best known for his “I have dream speech”, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. achieved much, much more in his lifetime.  Read the interesting facts below and take a fun, short quiz to better understand why we celebrate this holiday!

Source: Social Wayne.com

Click here to take a quiz to see how much you know about Martin Luther King Jr.

A Day for Thanks and Respect

Did you know… that Veteran’s Day was formerly known as Armistice Day? It originated on November 11th, 1919, which was the first anniversary of the end of World War I. In 1939, it became an official national holiday to pay tribute to all American veterans, living or dead. We send a huge “thank you” to all of America’s veterans – you have our respect and admiration each and every day.

Source: 2010 American Community Survey

Fun with . . . Black & White Shapes

Source: MGH survey conducted by Vision Critical, March 22, 2011

In Need of a Vacation?

Here is a Global Overview of Time Off…

Remember last week when you said to yourself “I need a vacation!” Well, you’re probably right. If you are like most working Americans, you don’t receive many paid vacation days – and you don’t even take all of the days you get.
It is likely that cultural norms are at least partly responsible for this phenomenon in the US, but there are other factors (perhaps the fear of losing a job, need for competitiveness and a lower priority placed on relaxation).
No doubt we can learn something from the Europeans (i.e. France) where vacations days are nearly triple and most workers take full advantage. Joie de vivre!

# VACATION DAYS EARNED
(% Workers maximizing their vacation time)

Source: Article Americans Afraid to Take Full Vacations  posted on ABC News 8/2010  

Ask Sig: Postal Service and Desserts…


Q. Dear Sig,

I’ve heard of techniques that appear to offer both psychological richness and easy identification of segments, but the reality is we are always forced to choose. Isn’t there a solution that is truly psychologically insightful AND targetable?
Sincerely,
Ambivalent in Arizona

A.  Dear Ambivalent,

This is the classic conundrum, no? Recalling a darker proverb of my childhood, Wenn Sie zwei Hasen jagen, werden Sie am Ende weder mit (if you chase two hares, you will end up with neither.) This, indeed,  is the justification used by many purveyors of standardtechniken, off-the-shelf segmentation solutions based on pre-identified characteristics.

Of course, neighborhood and zip-code based groupings are not perfect.  Let me tell you why. My letter carrier, Henri, is well known for his love of dogs and strudel, and general bonhomie; he delights in trying new sensual pleasures, particularly desserts. His closest neighbor is Fritz and although he is similarly situated economically, he could not be more different.  Fritz is a malcontent who rejects all pleasures of the senses and has been known to kick small dogs that get too close to him when he marches down the Schottenring.  A marketer who sought to advertise to both Henri and Fritz using the same messaging based on their addresses would clearly miss the mark!

However, combining an attitudinal segmentation with secondary data would provide a more accurate grouping of Henri, Fritz, and many more neighbors – giving you both rich insight and targetability. Take heart, dear reader, you may have your cremeschnitten and eat them too.

Best regards,

 

 

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