“La Ola de la FIFA”

According to “La Ola de la FIFA” study that was commissioned by NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises in a partnership with Horowitz Research, women’s soccer fandom is mainly driven by Hispanics, with more than half (58%) describing themselves as fans of women’s soccer compared to 39% of non-Hispanics. One quarter (24%) of Hispanics consider themselves as die-hard fans compared to just 6% of non-Hispanics.

Where Are D2C Brands Investing Their Marketing Dollars?

Direct-to-consumer (D2C) companies continue to disrupt traditional retail, and taking note of their marketing investment strategies might benefit traditional retailers that see these digitally-native newborns as competition.

Canela Media launches

Canela Media announced its official launch in the US market to provide brands with the best of both worlds – the ability to reach multicultural consumers at scale with general market technology and know how.

Need treatment, will travel. The medical tourism opportunity.

By Gonzalo López Martí – Creative director, etc – MMiami.com

  • Soaring medical costs on US soil are become prohibitive for a large percentage of the population.
  • More and more patients are seeking treatments outside the fifty continental states.
  • Particularly those without comprehensive healthcare coverage.

How Brands Can Navigate Turbulence with a Disruption Radar

The disruption that has upended the retail, tech and media industries has reached consumer products relatively late, but it is hitting the industry with full force (see Figure 1). Among the most dramatic examples of what’s at stake: The entries of Harry’s and Dollar Shave Club led to a market share drop from 70% in 2010 to 54% in 2016 at Gillette, which also saw an average 12% price decrease in 2017.

Future of Retail [INFOGRAPHIC]

Understand factors affecting the state of online and in-store retail environments, including ways consumer behavior and preferences are changing as related to shopping.

Using Emotional And Cultural Intelligence To Boost Your Brand

Customer experience and customer journeys are a subject that has been popping up recently at conferences and in articles and blogs. Indeed, most marketers are prioritizing the concept of creating personalized and friction-free customer experiences. However, I wonder how often we ask which customers and whose journeys we are trying to understand and enhance.  By Terry Soto

Why CPG Brands Are Getting Personal

In a consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry struggling to keep up with a rapidly changing marketplace, today’s food, beverage, and personal care brands are all vying for an edge — anything that’ll give them a leg up on the competition and a foot in the door with an ever-elusive consumer.

Brand Safety Playbook [REPORT]

This is an industry-leading effort to create cohesive guidelines for brand safety across fraud, malware, and content adjacencies, giving marketers the tools needed for safer deployment of digital advertising, and helping brands and agencies devote less time and effort to detect, report, address, and avoid brand safety risks—and more to your core remits of performance and brand building.

Hispanic Public Relations Association announces 2019 BRAVO! Awards Honorees

The National Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA) is proud to recognize the Coca-Cola Company’s Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, Lori George Billingsley, full-service agency Pinta’s CEO Mike Valdés-Fauli, Univision’s host of Aquí y Ahora, Teresa Rodríguez and We Are All Human Foundation led by Claudia Romo-Edelman’s for their work and leadership in advancing diversity within the public relations industry and upholding journalistic integrity. This year’s awardees will be recognized alongside the top Hispanic public relations campaigns impacting an array of industry sectors.  

Thinking Outside the Cookie Jar

As the digital economy was forming in the mid-1990s, marketers saw an opportunity to democratize e-commerce. Internet cookies were initially invented more than 20 years ago as a way for websites to anonymously keep track of a visitor’s activities and user preferences. This innovative solution meant brands didn’t need to ask consumers for the same information over and over, simplifying the experience by autosaving login credentials and allowing sites to implement shopping carts and other conveniences. These features became a major factor in the digital revolution. Then marketers improvised, and advertising technology turned the cookie into what it is today

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