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The Celebrity Power of Music in Advertisements
Influencer marketing is one of the industry’s trendy flavors. Connecting consumers with brands through the voices (and images and videos) of celebrities. Or through anyone with influence.
Hispanics are Prime Grocery Shoppers
Hispanic shoppers are more profitable than total U.S. shoppers, and although their spending per trip is comparable, Hispanics actually shop more frequently across all grocery trip types.
More than a feeling: Ten design practices to deliver business value
Like “strategy” and “analytics,” “design” is a term that suffers from misuse. Design is not just about making objects pretty. Design is the process of understanding customer needs and then creating a product or service—physical, digital, or both—that addresses their unmet needs. It sounds simple, but it’s actually a high bar: the design must simultaneously achieve functional utility, emotional connection, and ease of use, while fitting into customers’ broader experience.
Discovery en Español’s “AVENTURA NFL” Dives Deep Into The NFL
Discovery en Español and the National Football League (NFL) join forces for AVENTURA NFL, an action-packed half-hour special that takes a 360-degree look at the culture and passion found in the NFL gameday experience.
Telemundo announced Leadership Team for Washington DC TV Station
The Telemundo Station Group announced the leadership team for WZDC Telemundo. Janette Luviano will lead the station’s newsroom as News Director, Will Hildebrandt has been named Vice President of Sales, and Nestor Alvarenga will oversee and execute the station’s community affairs strategies as Community Manager.
GALLEGOS United AOR CMPB (got milk?)
The California Milk Processor Board (CMPB), creators of the iconic got milk? campaign, has announced that they are consolidating advertising efforts to a single agency – GALLEGOS United.
10 Facts to Inform a Strategic Hispanic Marketing Strategy in 2018
If you had questions about whether the U.S. Hispanic market should be in your marketing sights for 2018, we’re here to answer with a resounding SÍ.
Creating a New Brand World
When people see a powerful brand, they often wonder where it came from.
AI in storytelling: Machines as cocreators
Computers don’t cry during sad stories, but they can tell when we will.
Stop making perverts powerful.
By Gonzalo López Martí – Creative director, etc / LMMiami.com
- You might’ve seen the meme: “Stop making stupid people famous”.
- It’s been bouncing around the interwebs in various forms for quite a while.
- It’s purpose is quite self-explanatory: it is calling into question our collective drooling fascination with untalented imbeciles who subsequently become cyber celebs.
Sirgado named Editor-In-Chief at HOLA USA
HOLA USA has named Miguel Sirgado Editor-in-Chief. Sirgado will oversee editorial content for the Hola USA brand.
Hispanic Content In 2018: The Year Of The 200%
Segmentation of the U.S. Hispanic population has evolved through the years as Hispanic marketing has gone from a novel idea to a lifeline among brands in desperate pursuit of new markets. Once driven primarily by language (Spanish-dominant to English-dominant), segmentation became more granular, looking closer at acculturation levels (less acculturated to more acculturated) to craft a more relevant marketing message. by Mario Carrasco / Think Now
Rise in U.S. Immigrants From El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras Outpaces Growth From Elsewhere
The number of immigrants in the United States from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras rose by 25% from 2007 to 2015, in contrast to more modest growth of the country’s overall foreign-born population and a decline from neighboring Mexico. During these same years, the total U.S. immigrant population increased by 10%, while the number of U.S. Mexican immigrants decreased by 6%, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
The Current State of Marketing Intelligence
Velocidi was founded on the knowledge that marketers are struggling to translate data into actionable insights. Still, we wanted to know exact scope of the problem, and research more deeply the specific challenges associated with being a data-driven marketer. To that end, we commissioned Forrester Consulting to study the current state of marketers marketing intelligence initiatives and find out what makes them successful, and what causes roadblocks.
Even in Video, the Digital Duopoly Rules
Facebook and Google command most of the money now being funneled toward video advertising There’s no doubt that content publishers are struggling with the ongoing dominance of the digital advertising ecosystem by Google and Facebook. And while the embrace of video content—and the higher ad revenues expected to attend the format—was bandied as a possible solution to their problem, the reality is that the duopoly has extended its dominion well into the realm of digital video.
How Consumers View Advertising
Americans are exposed to up to 10,000 advertisements every day (link is external), a number that is rapidly growing with the increase of advertising channels and new technology. Businesses need to advertise in multiple mediums to reach consumers during their everyday activities, whether it’s watching TV, reading a magazine, or browsing on social media.
Gómez named SVP – Cross-Cultural Marketing at Geometry
Geometry appointed Amy Gómez as the new North American Senior Vice President, Cross-Cultural Marketing.
Strong brands are a reward from satisfied customers
On Monday I posted about how Subaru managed to grow while making industry-leading margins. In pulling together the case study I could not help but reflect that while my attention focused in large part on the advertising there were many factors that led to Subaru’s success, not just an emotionally engaging ad campaign. by Nigel Hollis
Radio Listeners Spend 58% of Their Tune-In Time with Their Favorite Station
Less than a decade ago, most consumers could not have imagined the plethora of ways they’d have to engage with content. But the rise of technology and smart devices has opened the media option floodgates and consumption and old habits have changed accordingly. Engagement with AM/FM radio has not been immune to these changes. Now, with the click of a button, consumers can access their favorite radio station in sunny San Diego, listen to weather updates in New York or listen to pop music walking to school in Denver.


























