Posts Tagged ‘ online hispanics ’

Why Marketers Should Care About Reaching Latina Bloggers

December 15, 2010

The first gift of the season goes to my dear friend, Elianne Ramos.:)  Elianne is an incredibly talented, knowledgeable, and hard working human being, she is the Principal & CEO of Speak Hispanic communications and vice-chair of Communications and PR for Latinos in Social Media (LATISM.) She is constantly on the go, generating great ideas and...

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Target Latino gives the gift of WOM this holiday season

December 10, 2010

We, at Target Latino, have decided to spread a little cheer this Holiday Season. And we want to give the gift of recognition and help promote our colleagues that have worked so brilliantly and hard this year to write their great articles on Hispanics / Latinos and, even better, Hispanic marketing. So, if you…...

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Social sites eclipse e-mail use

February 8, 2010
Social sites eclipse e-mail use

Social network sites such as Facebook and MySpace are now more popular than personal e-mail, finds a report. The Nielsen survey of users’ habits found that 67% of all those going online were spending time at social network and blogging sites. Interest in the category is growing four times faster than the other top...

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Hispanics social media marketing strategy – a must

January 20, 2010
Hispanics social media marketing strategy – a must

Any company that comes in contact with online Hispanic consumers would be negligent not to include them in its social media marketing strategy. The focal point should be the identification of the technologies and social media channels that are a strategic fit. By Claudia “Havi” Goffan U.S.-based Hispanic consumers are significantly more likely to...

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25 social interaction metrics or how to measure your social media marketing campaign

January 10, 2010
25 social interaction metrics or how to measure your social media marketing campaign

by Claudia “Havi” Goffan Social media has evolved into an every day way of interaction and communication for a large part of the population. And this evolution started in the last century when social media commenced amidst the original chats in chatrooms and blogs. The first blog was created in the late 1980′s: http://www.netfunny.com/rhf/...

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Multicultural Is the New Mainstream

The U.S. population is becoming increasingly diverse, and while statistics aren’t really necessary to confirm the obvious, the soon-to-be-released 2010 U.S. Census figures likely...

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