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Hispanic Marketing Conferences and the State of the Industry

Thursday, May 2nd, 2013

I go to my fair share of conferences from digital marketing to advertising to PR to social media and direct marketing. For some reason, the stars aligned this April and I found myself speaking and attending three different conferences on Hispanic marketing: • Hispanicize 2013 • AHAA 2013 (Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies) • Digital [...]

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We’re not the Hispanic market

Thursday, April 4th, 2013

I got some very sage advice the other day from a veteran Hispanic marketing professional. Over a lively dinner conversation, he recounted his 30+ year history in Hispanic marketing – how he got into the business, what the industry looked like in the 80s, and some lively tall-tales about the larger than life personalities and [...]

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Hispanic Marketing Insights: Some Things I’ve Been Noticing

Thursday, January 3rd, 2013

When you’re in the business of anything – whether it’s selling cars or building houses – you often get caught up in the day to day of the work you do and lose sight of the changes going on around you. It happens to all of us. It’s the old adage of not being able [...]

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The 2012 Election & Hispanics

Sunday, November 4th, 2012

Today is Nov. 1, 2012, and the big 2012 election is only five days away. It’s only appropriate I write something about the upcoming election, otherwise risk being plowed over by the wave of election related stories. I don’t know how the election generic viagra will end up (I have my personal preferences), or how [...]

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The Multicultural Future of Non-profits

Thursday, July 5th, 2012

Philanthropic organizations, non-profits and public media – organizations that depend on viagra for sale charitable giving and donations by corporations, individuals, and other foundations are facing significant challenges. While most people are aware of the shor buy viagra online t-term struggles facing these organizations as a result of the economic downturn and cuts in government [...]

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