The Market For Self-Improvement Products and Services
(September 2006 - 6th
Edition)
Table of
Contents
Page
Introduction: Study Scope & Methodology 1-4
* Explanation of where the information came from:
“primary” & “secondary” sources:
methodology, definition of the self-improvement market,
scope of the research
Executive
Overview of Major Findings ($400) 5-41
* Highlights of all chapters--Discussion of market
nature, characteristics, major developments
of past two years, customer demographic profile, why demand
exists for programs.
* Market Size & Growth, Segments: Table
& Discussion of total market size, growth, outlook
(1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2010 forecasts), estd.
$ size of major segments BY
DISTRIBUTION
CHANNEL: Infomercials, mail order catalogs, motivational speaker
seminars, holistic institutes, self-improvement books &
audiotapes, personal coaching
* Individual Market Segment Outlooks:
discussion of mkt. size/growth/characteristics/trends for:
1. infomercials (2005
estim. sales by topic, qtrly.
media billings), 2. Motivational speakers
mkt. (Tony Robbins profile), 3. Personal coaching
market, 4. Holistic institutes mkt., 5. self-
improvement books mkt. (new age vs. traditional bookstores),
6. Audiobooks mkt., 7. Mail
order catalogs market.
* Status report of the U.S. Weight Loss Industry ($ size 2002-2008F, by 8
mkt. segments,
trends, dieter demographics/number, mkt. nature, major mkt. trends/developments, etc.)
* Status report of the Stress Management
Programs/Services Market (2005
$ size, segments,
major trends, results of past custom Marketdata mail survey
of providers).
The
Motivational Speakers Market ($500)
42-139
* Discussion of no. of professional speakers in the
for the biggest gurus (income from speaking engagements,
books, consulting, training), list of top
speakers’ bureaus,
* List/ranking of top 101 self-improvement experts,
compiled by Self-Improvement Online, Inc.
* New up and coming speakers, profiles of: Hale Dwoskin, Pete Bissonnette, Robert
Ringer,
Michael
Masterson, Bill Harris, Vic Johnson)
* In-depth
profiles of
36 top self-improvement “gurus”/celebrities (living and past) – descriptions
of their organizations, biographies, 2005 revenue
estimates/actual when avail., type
products/services offered, books authored, speaking fees,
consulting, specialties, headquarters
address, for Jack Canfield & Mark Victor Hansen, Deepak
Chopra, Suze Orman,
Franklin
Covey Co. (Stephen Covey), Anthony Robbins,
Marianne Williamson, Zig Ziglar,
Brian Tracy,
Dr. Phil McGraw, Dr. Andrew Weil, Dr. Laura Schlessinger,
Carleton Sheets,
Kevin
Trudeau, Sylvia Browne, Dale Carnegie, Waye Dyer,
Robert Kiyosaki, Robert Allen,
John Gray, Iyanla Vanzant, Les Brown, Louise
Hay, Og Mandino,
Ken Blanchard,
L. Ron
Hubbard, Norman Vincent Peale, Napoleon Hill, Tom Hopkins, Leo Buscaglia,
Jim Rohn, Mark Victor Hansen, Evelyn Wood, Spencer Johnson,
Barbara DeAngelis,
Jack
Canfield, Earl Nightingale, John Kabat-Zinn.
* Definition & summary of the market, number of active
coaches in
specialties, differences between coaching and consulting, corporate vs. personal coaching
* The market’s major trade group and periodicals
(address list)
* Average/typical annual earnings, fees, emergence
of telephone coaching services
* Market $ size and projected growth to 2005, 2010
* List of major coaching periodicals.
The Direct
Response Market: Infomercials ($400)
145-172
* Discussion & analysis
of infomercials as a sales/advertising medium, reasons
for growth in
popularity and
doubling since 1996, emerging trends, mkt. size, 2005 status report, media
billings by
topic, list of top 100 infomercials in
2005, top 50 in 2004 (Jordan Whitney), list
of top
infomercial producers.
* 2010 growth forecast
* Demographic
profile of
infomercial buyers from: Electronic Retailing Assn. (by sex, age,
income, why they
buy, how much, how often, etc.)
* Industry trends, estim. $ mkt. size 1999-2005, by
major categories (exercise equipment, diet
plans,
business/financial, general motivational)
* List of leading infomercials of past decade (producer,
$ sales, etc.)
* In-depth descriptions of sample infomercials
(1996-2003) (product/service
advertised,
price/ordering details, phone/address, producer),
* Analysis of “The Infomercial Index” – 1999-2006,
number of shows, by 4 self-improvement
categories.
* Samples of currently airing infomercials (title,
host, product description, price, etc.): Carleton
Sheets (real estate), Slim In 6 (diet),
“The Firm” (diet), John Beck’s Real Estate System,
American Dream Makers
(business opportunity).
* List, brief descriptions of 21 other infomercials
(not viewed) for: weight loss, relationships,
general motivational, business
opportunities.
Self-Improvement
Books and New Age Bookstores ($300) 173-192
* Status of book buying in 2005 vs. 2002, $ sales by
major category (Publishers Weekly annual
report, Census), list of bestselling self-improve. books (units sold, $ sales, for diet, general
motivation, other)
* Summary of “new age” bookstores mkt.: chains vs.
independents, how many in the nation,
products sold, growth, customers, specialties. estd. sales,
share of sales by major topics, 2006
New Age
Retailer magazine survey – top 10 trends, store strategies, products on uptrend
and
Downtrend.
Self-Improvement
Books (continued) Page
* Marketdata and Simba
Information $ estimates of sales of self-improvement books, 2003,
2005, 2010 forecasts, major book distribution channels.
* List of top self-improve. books
sold - no. of copies/mkt. $ value, by author - 2005
* Discussion/analysis of the diet books market, buyer demographics, what makes a bestseller,
$ mkt. value, list of
best-selling diet books since mid-1980s.
The
Self-Improvement Audiobooks Market ($300)
193-206
* Market status and growth (2004-2010 forecasts),
reasons for recent strong
growth, buyer demographics, popularity rank for 14 topics,
where tapes are purchased,
segments, total audiobook sales
vs. share for SI tapes, major competitors.
* Latest APA survey on market growth, audiobook formats, sales trends, more.
* Latest audiobook user
surveys by Consumer Electronics Assn., APA, etc. (frequency of use, no.
bought, where listened to, etc.)
* Self-improvement audiobooks
mkt.size vs. total spoken audio mkt.
* New technology: MP-3 CD downloads,
effect on traditional audiotape sales.
* Leading publishers address list (address, phone,
key titles published): Harper Audio,
Simon &
Schuster, New Star, Nightingale-Conant, Random House, TIME Warner,
etc.)
* Company profiles: Nightingale-Conant,
Audible.com
Holistic
Institutes & Public Seminar Training Organizations ($300) 207-237
(Self-improvement workshops, seminars, courses,
retreats, training organizations)
* Discussion of overall market status and 17
avg. prices, enrollments, growth since 1960s,
nonprofit/for-profit status,
specializations, estd.
2005
revenues/budgets, workshop topics in demand, mkt. size and 2010 forecasts.
* Address List of top centers in the
* Descriptive profiles and background, sample
courses, no. attendees, for leading facilities:
(Omega
Institute, Esalen Institute,
Option
Institute, others)
* Dale Carnegie & Associates - profile
* Toastmasters International - profile
* Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics, American Speed
reading – profiles.
* Gaiam Inc. – profile.
The Mail
Order Catalogs Market ($100) 238-247
Catalog Publishers Selling Self-Improvement Products
(books, tapes, CDs, multi-media
packages, devices)
* Market structure/nature, major trends &
developments, list of the leading competitors,
estimated mkt. size for 2003 to 2010 forecast.
* Detailed descriptions, buyer trends, profiles and
specializations, sample programs/prices for:
ARE
Bookstore, Learning Strategies, Gateways Fulfillment, Tools For
Wellness, Alpha-
sonics.
The Public
Seminars Market ($100) 248-256
* Discussion/analysis of large group vs. small group
seminars, difference in cost
structure, profitability, fees, individual speakers doing public seminars,
etc.
* Profile of Fred Pryor/CareerTrack
* Profile of Skillpath
Seminars
* Profile of National Seminars Group
* Profile, discussion of Peter Lowe Intl. (Get
Motivated) seminars – past history/problems
* Summary/status of the industry as of 1st
half 2006, recent and emerging trends
* Recent medical and new diet drug developments
* Performance of leading commercial, medical, online
chains (Medifast, NutriSystem, eDiets,
Jenny
Craig-recent sale of co., Weight Watchers)
* Why diet books are hot and more being published
* The growing popularity of mail order and
do-it-yourself home delivery diet programs
* Discussion of major industry trends, dieter
demographics (how Americans diet, various survey
findings), why ALL segments of the market are now growing
* Reasons why
* 2005
outlooks for:
commercial programs, meal replacements, medical programs, bariatric
surgeries, demise of the low-carb
trend.
Table: Marketdata
estimates of the 8 major segments of the diet industry, $ values
(2002 to
2008 F) -
(diet soft drinks, artificial sweeteners, health clubs, commercial programs,
medical
programs, low-cal
foods, retail meal replacements and diet pills, diet books, etc.)
Tables: Revenues of
commercial diet centers, market share of top 8 chains
Status
Report of The Stress Management Market ($300) 289-318
* Summary: societal stress levels rising, the major
types of stress disorders, list of types of
professionals and organizations providing stress mgmt.
services, emerging trends, treatment
methods, mkt. structure & characteristics, current
outlook by American Institute of Stress,
results of 11th Annual Attitudes in the
Workplace Poll
* Discussion/analysis of major provider groups: (no. of practitioners, mkt. potential, fees)
- Biofeedback
therapists and centers - Massage
therapists
-
Worksite-based programs
- Hospital-based programs
- Health
club-based programs -
Programs offered via seminars and workshops
* The mail order & retail products mkt. (books,
biofeedback cards, videos, infomercials)
* The market for stress mgmt. books &
audiocassettes
* Total $
value of market in 2005, by type provider group - Marketdata estimates, 2006, 2010 F
* Profiles of some leading organizations: American
Institute of Stress, ESSI Systems, Institute of
Stress
Medicine,
Programmed
* Results of Marketdata custom July 1996 mail survey
of stress mgmt. providers: stress-
related disorders treated most often, treatment methods
used, type providers offering
services most often in the community, avg.
caseload/patients, avg. cost of treatment,
most crucial issues facing providers, methods used to
advertise.
Reference
Directory of Market Information Sources (free with chapter order) 319-321
* (Names, addresses, phone, key contacts at relevant
trade groups, journals, periodicals in the
field)