Double-digit growth was expected to continue through 2018, when native ad investments in the US were forecast to reach $8.8 billion following a gain of 23.9% that year.
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Why Ad Buyers Have (or Haven’t) Jumped on the Mobile Native Train
Coca-Cola engages Hispanic consumers through a powerful marketing tool: Acts of kindness [INSIGHT]
Coca-Cola’s Hispanic holiday campaign “Haz a Alguien Feliz” aims to tug at heartstrings and create a chain of acts of kindness. The nationwide campaign, launched on Dec. 4, encourages the Hispanic community to do a small act of kindness for someone in their life. The acts are meant to be small, yet meaningful: helping a neighbor carry their groceries, bringing galleticas to the office, or watching mom’s favorite novela with her. The campaign encourages participants to post pictures of their small acts of kindness to Twitter, Instagram and Facebook using the hashtag #HazAlguienFeliz to create awareness and motivate others to participate. By Alba Adamo, Group Director of Hispanic Marketing Coca-Cola
Hispanic Online Shopping Insights to Fine-Tune Holiday Campaigns [REPORT]
The report looked at which online channels Hispanics use to shop, what motivates them to complete a purchase and how marketers can increase conversion rates for this segment. These fresh insights on Hispanic shoppers will be of value to marketers in the midst of their holiday campaigns.
Research Shows 94% of Top Brands Tweet at Least Once per Day [REPORT]
This study offers a comprehensive look at adoption, tactics, and benchmarks from the top brands in the world.
When Will the Internet of Things Become a Thing? Next Year
The internet of things (IoT) has been a topic of debate among technologists for years, but the term is only just making its way into the mainstream.
PEOPLE en Espanol launches online show La Esquina
The program is the first bilingual video series for the brand, sponsored by Spanish-language broadcast network MundoFox.
What Do Nonprofits Want from Content Marketing?
More than 60% of nonprofit professionals in North America polled in August 2014 by Content Marketing Institute (CMI) and Blackbaud said their organizations used content marketing. And they’re not doing it to raise money.
Digital Media Players both Enhance, Detract from Regular TV Viewing
While digital media players clearly enable use of streaming video and other platforms that enhance viewer control, new GfK research suggests that they may actually provide a net gain for traditional TV viewing.
Test Your Wed IQ [ENGAGE]
Do you know Twitter’s character limit? Or which is bigger: a megabyte or a kilobyte? Take our quiz to see how your knowledge of the web and digital technology stacks up against the online Americans in our survey.
What Internet Users Know about Technology and the Web [REPORT]
Before you read the report, test your own Web IQ by taking the interactive knowledge quiz. The short quiz tests your knowledge of questions recently asked in a national poll. After completing the quiz, you can compare your score with the general public and with people like yourself.
Results of the “Web IQ” Quiz
Internet Of Things: Ready For Prime Time In Consumer Packaged Goods
As with many seemingly overnight sensations, the Internet of Things (IoT) — the digitization of everyday objects — has been a long time coming. More than three decades ago, thirsty students at Carnegie Mellon University famously connected a Coke machine to the Internet, in order to see whether it had drinks in stock, making it one of the first popular examples of the IoT in action.
JCPenney’s Branded Holiday Video Campaign With AOL Aims At Hispanics
It would be a stretch to say “The Gift of New Traditions” doesn’t look like the commercial it is, but the new offering from JCPenney, working with AOL’s BeOn division, shows how branded content can sell without appearing to try.
Internet to Hit 3 Billion Users in 2015
The number of internet users worldwide will surpass 3 billion in 2015, according to new figures from eMarketer, increasing 6.2% next year to reach 42.4% of the entire world’s population.
Catching Up In The Connected Home
Not quite a household term, yet, the Internet of Things among the consumer electronics industry continues to elicit breathless economic predictions and promises of life-altering technologies. Estimates put IoT at 50 billion connected devices to the tune of over $7 trillion in revenue by 2020. Phones and cars already talk back, wristwatches monitor and record our activity, and the recently released Amazon Echo speaker is bringing the helpful home robot one step closer to reality.
Five Predictions for Hispanic Online Marketing in 2015
This time of year is particularly exciting for me as I get to work on my true passion: developing Hispanic digital strategies for our clients. As we wrap up 2015 planning, five key themes have emerged that I expect to come to life in the Hispanic online market next year. by Lee Vann / Captura Group
Nearly 8 in 10 Americans Have Access to High-Speed Internet
An estimated 78.1 percent of people in U.S. households had a high-speed Internet connection last year, according to a new report released today from the U.S. Census Bureau. However, digital divides exist among the nation’s metropolitan areas and demographic groups.
6-in-10 Americans Believe Social Media is an Effective Form of Activism [REPORT]
A “like” can go a long way, according to the newly released 2014 Cone Communications Digital Activism Study. Nearly two-thirds (64%) of Americans say they are more inclined to support social and environmental issues in a variety of ways, including volunteering, donating and sharing information, after first “liking” or “following” an organization online. Moreover, Americans see their online activities as a positive way to make an impact on the issues they care about, as six-in-10 believe tweeting or posting information online is an effective form of advocacy or support.
What Motivates Online Behaviors? [REPORT]
A.T. Kearney released the results of the study “Connected Consumers Are Not Created Equal: A Global Perspective,” that is focused on better understanding today’s connected consumers – Who are they? What motivates them? How do they move from connectivity to consumption and what are the implications for global brands and retailers? Based on the findings the study provides recommendations for retailers and brands.
Hispanics Continue to Overindex on Tablet Usage
eMarketer forecasts that more than 147 million people in the US will use a tablet in 2014, up 11.2% from 2013 levels. The US tablet audience will account for 58.5% of internet users and 46.1% of the US population this year and is on track to include more than half of all people in the US by 2016.
Culturally Relevant Digital Ads found More Meaningful to Hispanic Millennials vs. Gen X and Baby Boomers [REPORT]
Terra, in partnership with comScore, announces the results of “Terra’s 2014 State of the Hispanic Digital Consumer by comScore” study showcasing that Hispanics continue to outpace general market consumers on most digital fronts, above all in mobile, specifically among the Gen X and Millennial demographic.

























