By Gonzalo López Martí – LMMIAMI.COM
-Hi, I’m here to interview for the brand manager job.
-Welcome, take a seat. So…. How many followers do you have on Twitter?
-Errr… I’m not on Twitter.
-Facebook friends?
-Err… 31
-Instagram?
-….
-Tumblr?
-…. I’m not really into social media…
-So you want a job as brand manager at a packaged goods company in 2015 and “you’re not into social media”. What are you into then, if I may ask? Office politics?
-Yes! That and PowerPoint!
To the best of my knowledge, this imaginary job interview has never taken place.
Yet.

Although Generation Y has yet to make a major impact on the new car market, GfK believes that this age group’s interest in all things “tech” is going to be critical for the future of the connected car industry.
The series will begin airing on the Qué Rica Vida YouTube channel on January 8, 2015 and will continue through Mother’s Day, with a new episode available every other Thursday.
In today’s world, social media usage appears to run rampant at times. Aside from just keeping in touch with friends and family, social media has a plethora of other uses; but while more Americans are seeing benefits from their social media usage, they are also encountering some negative experiences.
This time of year everyone comes out with lists of the biggest trends of the past year or bold predictions for the upcoming one. However, you can often forego bold predictions by paying close attention and adapting to big changes taking place right before our eyes. Using this lens, here are eight seismic changes to the Hispanic market that occurred in 2014, with huge implications for how to engage Hispanics in 2015 and beyond. By Jose Villa / Sensis
When President Obama recently announced steps to significantly thaw the relationship between the United States and Cuba, it served as the latest and loudest wake-up call that tourism in the Caribbean region could soon be having a dramatic shift.
























