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Crossborder
            Consumers &
             Borderland
             Marketing

               What’s “La
            Tercera Nación”?


2008 Beyond Borders Conference
Niches: Marketing Opportunities

   Looking at niches “Beyond Borders”
       Too often, we have “border mentality” – whether for
        business or public policy planning
          Think   maps…
   Part of today’s goal: break perceptions, and
    open minds to new opportunities…
       Can Think Big – “Capturing Next Billion
        Consumers”…
       …or, can also look at overlooked “nearby
        opportunities”
Opportunity: the Borderlands
   US-Mexico Crossborder Consumers &
    Borderland Marketing
   “Borderlands” or “La Tercera Nación”
     “Markets don’t stop at borders”
     Borderlands span the US-Mexico border

     Blend of two countries, cultures and consumer
      tastes…not quite US, not quite Mexico
          69 million in US States
          19 million in Mexican States

       …Focus will be on Spanish speaking populations
Where is La Tercera Nación?
                     US States
                         Texas
                         New Mexico
                         Arizona
                         California
                     Mexico States
                         Tamaulipas
                         Nuevo León
                         Coahuila
                         Chihuahua
                         Sonora
                         Baja CA
Spanish Speaking Marketplace




   Not “one billion” consumers…but about 36 million
    Spanish speaking (19M in MX, 17M in US)
   Area contains nearly ½ of US Hispanic population
Area of Relative Wealth in Mexico




   Despite perceptions, Mexico Borderlands have some of
    the highest proportion of upper-earners in workforce…
   Many of these have visas to visit the US…
Metro “Hispanic” Ranking Changes

                         Hispanic                  Additional Mexico
 Market (metro/DMA)                   U.S. Rank
                        Population                 Metro Population
     Los Angeles        8.4 million      1                NA

 Miami-Ft. Lauderdale   2.1 million      3                NA

       Chicago          1.9 million      4                NA

                                                      +1.1 million
    McAllen Metro       1.1 million      10
                                                  Matamoros/Reynosa
                                                      +1.7 million
      San Diego          951,000         11
                                                     Tijuana Metro
                                                      +1.3 million
 El Paso-Las Cruces      839,000         13
                                                    Ciudad Juárez
Who Are Crossborder Consumers?

   Depending on MX state, 20-
    35% of population has visa
    (can cross)
   Tend to be mid- and upper-
    earners
   Very familiar with US brands
    and stores
   Tend to cross on regular basis
    – about 18-20 million US-MX
    border crossings monthly
Crossborder Consumers (2)
   About 75-80% of                   Mexico-Residing
                                              Motivation for Crossing
    crossborder travelers                                 (n=1321)


    are Mexico Residing                                       0%     20%     40%   60%   80%

                                                 Shopping                            60.9%

   Motivation for crossing:         Family or Social Visit          12.8%



     Shopping (50-70% -                Work or Business                  21.2%


                                         Visit to a Casino     0.6%
      depending on season)
                                Medical or Health Reasons      1.1%

     Work or business (20-          Vacation or Tourism 0.3%

      25%)                                          School 0.5%


     Family or social visits                       Other          2.6%



      (10-15%)
Crossborder Consumers - Shopping

   MX-Residing Crossborder       NA/No Response    0.4%

    Consumers shop in the US        More than 10        5.3%

    on a regular basis                9-10 times    0.4%

     About 15% more than              7-8 times        3.5%

      weekly                           5-6 times        5.3%

     Nearly 80% more 1-4 times
                                       3-4 times                     28.9%

      per month                                                              50.4%
                                       1-2 times

     Expenditure: borderwide
                                        0 - ZERO        5.7%
      ranges from $110-160 per
                                                   0%          20%     40%     60%
      trip (average)…
     $25-30 million per day…
Crossborder Shoppers – Where?

   Visit many of the same stores you do
   Walmart, Target, Sears, groceries, etc.
     …even if similar stores in Mexico (product mix
      issue)
     Mx-Residing Crossborder Consumers tend to
      visit Walmart more frequently than Target…
     More frequent Mx-Residing Walmart shoppers
      tend to report income in the $1k-$3k per month
      range
     More frequent Mx-Residing Target shoppers tend
      to be older than Walmart shoppers…
Crossborder Consumer Tastes
                                                                Most Preferred Stores in SD
   Not dissimilar from US-Residing                         0                       50         100         150

    Borderland consumers re: store              WalMart
                                                 Target                                   72
                                                                                                     127



    preferences & brand demands                  CostCo
                                                     Ross                      31
                                                                                     52


                                            Home Depot                       24
   Some of these preferences                       Sears
                                                                        14
                                                                          19
                                              Swap Meet
    shaped by strong social ties                JC Penny                14
                                                                        12
                                                    Vons
    across borders                                 Kmart
                                                  Payless
                                                                     11
                                                                    10
                                                   Macy's           8
       Opportunity to reach and shape        Food4Less             8

        preferences through crossborder       Albertsons
                                                    Sams         7
                                                                    8


        family & social networks                 Mervyns
                                                                4
                                                                 7
                                                  Ralphs

       …and use Borderlands for                Old Navy
                                          "Las Americas"
                                                                4
                                                                4

        “nearshore” product testing and              Nike
                                                 BestBuy
                                                                4
                                                                4

        product roll-outs
Crossborder Advertising
   Can be effective way to target
    Crossborder Consumers…if done
    correctly
   Case Study: “Why are we advertising
    at border?”
       Hadn’t done research
       Had rolled out new service offering, but
        thinking “Hispanic”, not Borderland
       Never fully explored Borderland market
        options or marketing strategies
       Also…had own internal “borders” within
        company (pre-set territories limited
        options)
Borderland Marketing
   Brings me to some of my last points:
       Focus has been on Mx-Residing Crossborder
        Consumers, but 20%+ are US-Residing
          Mostly Hispanic (about 80-90%)
          Mostly Spanish-speaking
          Strong familial connections in border regions

       All have to cross the border at some point…
          Cost   to market to this segment can be lower
               At-border marketing campaigns
               At-border samples
               Mexico-based media that spans border (radio, TV, print)
Borderland Marketing (2)
   Other key points:
       Don’t assume Mexico City-based HQ understands
        the Borderlands…
          Often,
                not connected to region, may have “elite”
          perspective of border populations…
       Don’t assume that “Mexico” data applies to
        Borderlands
          Higher  degree of English-language capabilities
          Higher incomes
          Better telecom and internet infrastructure (and use)
          Get your own data!
Gracias!
         &
     Thank You!

CrossborderBusiness.com
    1-888-4XBORDER

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Tercera Nación: Crossborder Consumers & the US-Mexico Border

  • 1. Crossborder Consumers & Borderland Marketing What’s “La Tercera Nación”? 2008 Beyond Borders Conference
  • 2. Niches: Marketing Opportunities  Looking at niches “Beyond Borders”  Too often, we have “border mentality” – whether for business or public policy planning  Think maps…  Part of today’s goal: break perceptions, and open minds to new opportunities…  Can Think Big – “Capturing Next Billion Consumers”…  …or, can also look at overlooked “nearby opportunities”
  • 3. Opportunity: the Borderlands  US-Mexico Crossborder Consumers & Borderland Marketing  “Borderlands” or “La Tercera Nación”  “Markets don’t stop at borders”  Borderlands span the US-Mexico border  Blend of two countries, cultures and consumer tastes…not quite US, not quite Mexico  69 million in US States  19 million in Mexican States  …Focus will be on Spanish speaking populations
  • 4. Where is La Tercera Nación?  US States  Texas  New Mexico  Arizona  California  Mexico States  Tamaulipas  Nuevo León  Coahuila  Chihuahua  Sonora  Baja CA
  • 5. Spanish Speaking Marketplace  Not “one billion” consumers…but about 36 million Spanish speaking (19M in MX, 17M in US)  Area contains nearly ½ of US Hispanic population
  • 6. Area of Relative Wealth in Mexico  Despite perceptions, Mexico Borderlands have some of the highest proportion of upper-earners in workforce…  Many of these have visas to visit the US…
  • 7. Metro “Hispanic” Ranking Changes Hispanic Additional Mexico Market (metro/DMA) U.S. Rank Population Metro Population Los Angeles 8.4 million 1 NA Miami-Ft. Lauderdale 2.1 million 3 NA Chicago 1.9 million 4 NA +1.1 million McAllen Metro 1.1 million 10 Matamoros/Reynosa +1.7 million San Diego 951,000 11 Tijuana Metro +1.3 million El Paso-Las Cruces 839,000 13 Ciudad Juárez
  • 8. Who Are Crossborder Consumers?  Depending on MX state, 20- 35% of population has visa (can cross)  Tend to be mid- and upper- earners  Very familiar with US brands and stores  Tend to cross on regular basis – about 18-20 million US-MX border crossings monthly
  • 9. Crossborder Consumers (2)  About 75-80% of Mexico-Residing Motivation for Crossing crossborder travelers (n=1321) are Mexico Residing 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Shopping 60.9%  Motivation for crossing: Family or Social Visit 12.8%  Shopping (50-70% - Work or Business 21.2% Visit to a Casino 0.6% depending on season) Medical or Health Reasons 1.1%  Work or business (20- Vacation or Tourism 0.3% 25%) School 0.5%  Family or social visits Other 2.6% (10-15%)
  • 10. Crossborder Consumers - Shopping  MX-Residing Crossborder NA/No Response 0.4% Consumers shop in the US More than 10 5.3% on a regular basis 9-10 times 0.4%  About 15% more than 7-8 times 3.5% weekly 5-6 times 5.3%  Nearly 80% more 1-4 times 3-4 times 28.9% per month 50.4% 1-2 times  Expenditure: borderwide 0 - ZERO 5.7% ranges from $110-160 per 0% 20% 40% 60% trip (average)…  $25-30 million per day…
  • 11. Crossborder Shoppers – Where?  Visit many of the same stores you do  Walmart, Target, Sears, groceries, etc.  …even if similar stores in Mexico (product mix issue)  Mx-Residing Crossborder Consumers tend to visit Walmart more frequently than Target…  More frequent Mx-Residing Walmart shoppers tend to report income in the $1k-$3k per month range  More frequent Mx-Residing Target shoppers tend to be older than Walmart shoppers…
  • 12. Crossborder Consumer Tastes Most Preferred Stores in SD  Not dissimilar from US-Residing 0 50 100 150 Borderland consumers re: store WalMart Target 72 127 preferences & brand demands CostCo Ross 31 52 Home Depot 24  Some of these preferences Sears 14 19 Swap Meet shaped by strong social ties JC Penny 14 12 Vons across borders Kmart Payless 11 10 Macy's 8  Opportunity to reach and shape Food4Less 8 preferences through crossborder Albertsons Sams 7 8 family & social networks Mervyns 4 7 Ralphs  …and use Borderlands for Old Navy "Las Americas" 4 4 “nearshore” product testing and Nike BestBuy 4 4 product roll-outs
  • 13. Crossborder Advertising  Can be effective way to target Crossborder Consumers…if done correctly  Case Study: “Why are we advertising at border?”  Hadn’t done research  Had rolled out new service offering, but thinking “Hispanic”, not Borderland  Never fully explored Borderland market options or marketing strategies  Also…had own internal “borders” within company (pre-set territories limited options)
  • 14. Borderland Marketing  Brings me to some of my last points:  Focus has been on Mx-Residing Crossborder Consumers, but 20%+ are US-Residing  Mostly Hispanic (about 80-90%)  Mostly Spanish-speaking  Strong familial connections in border regions  All have to cross the border at some point…  Cost to market to this segment can be lower  At-border marketing campaigns  At-border samples  Mexico-based media that spans border (radio, TV, print)
  • 15. Borderland Marketing (2)  Other key points:  Don’t assume Mexico City-based HQ understands the Borderlands…  Often, not connected to region, may have “elite” perspective of border populations…  Don’t assume that “Mexico” data applies to Borderlands  Higher degree of English-language capabilities  Higher incomes  Better telecom and internet infrastructure (and use)  Get your own data!
  • 16. Gracias! & Thank You! CrossborderBusiness.com 1-888-4XBORDER