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Thursday, 06 October 2005 |
By Yolanda Shoshsna
Just when businesses and advertisers think they have women all figured
out enters a new category with serious buying power: the single woman.
It is projected that in 2005 single women will spend $400 million
dollars which has the business world standing up and taking notice.
There use to be a time when single women were treated like outcasts and
looked on with pity. Unmarried women were secretly called “spinsters”
by friends and family if they were not wed by the time they hit 30. The
tide is beginning to turn as single women send out the message that
they can do for themselves.
Businesses as well as politicians are now checking in to see what makes
single women tick. The census data shows that 40% of women between the
ages of 25 to 29 are not married. While 23% of women in the 30 to 34
age rage are not married. One can only guess that the percent of
single women over 30 will grow due to the fact that more women are
stating that marriage is not of interest to them. The messages coming
from single women are diverse from choosing the single life as the
preferred lifestyle, choosing career over marriage first, to one person
homeownership.
Single women are beginning to take the country by storm, even on the
top hit show “Desperate Housewives” half of the characters
are single. Advertising companies are beginning to get it when it comes
appealing to the single woman. One commercial has two women who are
sitting down after a wedding doing a high five for having “not” caught
the bridal bouquet. This message says that businesses are seeing that
single women are a viable market. That is girl power that is about to
be in full effect.
About The Author
Yolanda Shoshana (Shoshi) is a life strategist, speaker, consultant and
artist. Shoshi founded, The Lily-Rose Company, a life strategy
communications company for women that uses multidisciplinary avenues to
help women master their lives. In 2005, Shoshi will launch the Center
of Female Empowerment(sm), which will be an innovative learning center
for women. To learn more about The Lily-Rose Company
(www.yolandashoshana.com) or to get a free consultation send an email
to
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