Unprecedented. Unbelievable. Unfathomable. The state of the auto nation is shaky at the moment, but all is not lost.
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New Orleans was Nation’s Fastest-Growing City in 2008.
The population of New Orleans grew 8.2 percent in 2008, faster than any other large city in the U.S., according to population estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau. As of July 1, 2008, the population of New Orleans was 311,853, up from 210,768 in 2006 following Hurricane Katrina but still below the pre-hurricane level of 484,674 based on the 2000 Census.
Census Bureau – Nation’s Spending Habits.
In July 2009, U.S. Census Bureau field representatives will collect information about how much Americans spend for groceries, clothing, transportation, housing, health care and other items from a sample of households across the country.
Can we collectively put our differences aside and grow the US Hispanic Ad & Media Industries?
The US Hispanic Market advertising and media industries are under attack by those less fortunate ad agencies and media suffering from attrition and lower mainstream budgets.
We enjoy traction with many top national, regional and local advertisers, but many still do not target the Hispanic Consumer. To read El Blog CLICK above.
Why Advertise at All?
It’s been eye-opening to have conversations with thought leaders in advertising and marketing regarding the future of the industry. The conversations always start on how one could advertise effectively in social media, but more often than not it turns into a discussion of the bigger question: What’s the purpose of advertising/marketing?
How can Advertisers get through to Teens?
According to the “Teen Advertising Study” by Fuse Marketing and the University of Massachusetts Amherst, 45% of US teen Internet users were heavy users of the Web. Download Study here.


























