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The Outsize Influence of Female Shoppers

When it comes to marketing, it’s important to consider the needs of female shoppers. That’s because women account for a huge portion of American buying power and influence the majority of household purchasing decisions. In fact, according to Forbes, “Women drive 70-80% of all consumer purchasing, through a combination of their buying power and influence. Influence means that even when a woman isn’t paying for something herself, she is often the vote or veto behind someone else’s purchase.”

Female shoppers control the purse strings in more ways than one.


Women’s effect on purchasing decisions can’t be ignored. That’s because women often act as caregivers for their own children as well as elderly parents, which means they are often making purchasing decisions for multiple households.  

Whether or not your product or service is directly meant for women, it is still important to consider them when it comes time to create your marketing campaign. To make the most of your marketing, it’s important to make sure that it will appeal to female consumers.

These are just a few factors that tend to influence the purchasing decisions of female shoppers:

 

By carefully considering the needs and impulses of your female consumers, you’ll be better positioned to take advantage of their incredible purchasing power.

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/bridgetbrennan/2015/01/21/top-10-things-everyone-should-know-about-women-consumers/#667fdbb82897

 

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