Catering to seniors a good bet for business
Updated: 2014-05-02 11:03
By Zheng Jinran (China Daily)
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A senior citizen writes the Chinese character xiao, which means filial piety, at an event held by the Happy Maturity newspaper in Changsha, Hunan province. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
Vast market has allure for companies providing range of goods, services.
With China facing the reality of an aging society, the huge potential market of supplies for the growing gray seems an attractive and promising land for business.
The roaring success of one newspaper targeting seniors provides an instructive example.
Happy Maturity, which was launched in September 2009 in Changsha, Hunan province, saw its circulation soar to 1.3 million in little more than three years - quite a feat considering the general slump in the newspaper media industry nowadays.
"The secret of success in our newspaper lies in the growth in the aging population," said He Gu, deputy editor-in-chief of the newspaper. "We set this expanding group as our target and provide readers with tailored content."
Before the launch of Happy Maturity, China South Publish and Media Group, its parent company, spent a year and around 2 million yuan ($320,000) on surveys of senior citizens.
The surveys revealed the type of material senior readers wanted, as well as other services the publication should provide, he said, adding that the young team of editors, with an average age of 28, can do excellent work as long as they follow the right formula.
First the newspaper prints stories in larger text, compared with other publications, and then keeps its focus on family affection. It highlights the stories of families and includes retrospectives about people's younger days.
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