Recessionistas and Deal Hunters

posted by Lisa Robinson
Thursday, August 20th, 2009

I love demographic terms and the names marketers come up with to define consumer categories. Recssionistas have garnered significant attention from companies and press. The question is not only how women are shopping today, but when the recession ends, will they ever return to former buying patterns? As the mother of two teenage daughters who view shopping as a competitive sport, leaner times have given us a chance to review and rethink how we buy. We continue to remain brand loyal, but shop smarter. Like other consumers, we search for the most competitive prices of the products we love. We find great satisfaction from extending our dollar in as many ways possible. With the passion of big game hunters, we are on the prowl for “the deal.” While we may spend more as the economy rebounds, our new found quest for great buys, will remain. The message to companies is help consumers feel good about shopping by providing value and appeal to our sense of deal-hunting.

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