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✅ Why do big brands love Black consumers—but not Black businesses? Let’s talk FACTS. 🎤💣
In 1954, Johnson Publishing Company—home to Ebony and Jet magazines—produced a groundbreaking film urging advertisers to tap into the booming Black consumer market, which controlled over $15 billion annually at the time.
Fast forward to today, and the same principles still apply—but have the strategies evolved? Or are we still being underestimated in the marketplace?
On this episode of Black Entrepreneur Blueprint, Jay Jones breaks down the hidden lessons from this historic film and uncovers the powerful parallels between then and now. How has Black consumerism changed? What strategies are being used to influence our spending today? And most importantly, how can Black entrepreneurs leverage this knowledge to build generational wealth?
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Selling via wholesale on Amazon has changed… it’s just not the same as a few years ago. For that reason, today, we’re talking all things wholesale sourcing in 2025—what’s working, […]
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