NSHMBA’s Social Media Night Out
I’ll be at NSHMBA’s social media panel June 30th, in New Rochelle, NY. Drop me a note if you can be there. Click below for more details: AKPC_IDS += "1892,";Popularity: 18% [?] Read More
FourSquare Takes Off
Subtitle: FourSquare Takes off and Latinos along with it. Recently, I signed up on FourSquare. I’m not sure why, but I thought it may be the new hip thing. Then SXSW happened, and FourSquare took off. Here’s an email I though I’d share from Jeff Puliver I received today concerning his observations: At South By Southwest 2010 (SXSW), a strange thing happened... Read More
Hispanic Man vs Man
A couple of weeks ago I set the stage for a question: Do you see yourself as a Hispanic man…or a man? When you wake up in the morning and look in the mirror, who stares back at you? A man or a Latino? A woman or a Latina? When is it that you walk into your culture…is it when you get dressed, or prepare your meal or turn on some music? How would a Black man respond? ... Read More
Non-Professionals Are True Stars Of Social Media
Subtitle: It is not the people that should look to businesses, businesses should look to the people. Our visions of where influence derives is skewed. Professionals do not make influential changes, but only identify, define, and market them. Trends In his book “The Tipping Point,” Gladwell talks about Hush Puppies shoes and how they went from almost being discontinued... Read More
Latinas in Social Media: Are they out there?
Subtitle: Are there Latinas in social media? You betcha! I am driven by We-media – content produced by the public – and am inspired when others share the same drive. A few of my online-cohorts are proposed speakers for a panel at the Blogher conference here in NYC. Latinas are one of the fastest growing segment of bloggers. In this session, you can understand who... Read More
Hispanics Online: Where Are They?
As it turns out, they are everywhere that everyone else is and more. Hispanics are going to websites that the rest of the world are using which are Yahoo, Google and Microsoft but at the same time there are niche websites that allow Hispanics to socialize within their own communities as well as to search for information such as news, sports and entertainment within Latin America. Social... Read More
Gracias = Garcia
Subtitle: Are you a Spanglish speaker or a bilingual text message sender? (via @MauraHernandez) My Blackberry is set to auto-check, because I’m infamously known for misspelling words. Quite a few times, when tapping out an email I’ve noticed that spell check wants to change ‘gracias’ to Garcia. I find it hilarious. Yes, I can just ‘add’... Read More
Hispanic Media Conferences 2010, PII
To continue on the Hispanic Media Conferences 2010 post, I’ve become aware of two more: NAHJ, has ten multimedia journalism training sessions in Texas, Feb 20. Blogging, social media and content creation will rule these workshops. Very innovative and keeping in pace of a trend in the Latino sphere – from their website: The New Generation Latino Consortium (NGLC),... Read More
Latinos? Or Men and Women?
There are a couple of posts on the chopping board right now, but they are in draft stages at the moment. In my effort to give quality content I cannot ‘push-button-publish’ them just yet. Against my better judgment, I’ll share a post that has not quite made it to a draft just yet…it concerns a Hispanic man, or woman who defines themselves as a man…or... Read More
Google Buzz Fragments Your Blog’s Comments
With the announcement of Google Buzz, I’ve been thinking a lot about the Comments feature in blogs. I don’t want to say that Buzz is necessarily bad for blogs, but it can de-augment a very powerful pillar of blogging – the Comments section. Let me back up a little. In October, I talked about the importance of publishing your content on a blog that you own versus... Read More
Social Media – Pre and Post 2010
While social media is undeniably hot, without evidence of burning out, many established organizations and businesses have been exceedingly slow in accepting social media as the new engagement platform. In the face of prudence, speculation and convention, enthusiasts – evangelists – have pressed forward with a new and unpredictable, yet powerful and stable form of... Read More
Hispanic Media Conferences 2010
In 2010 into 2011, we’ll see more Hispanic based media seminars and conferences nationwide. It’s a personal pleasure to be a part of these exciting times. What’s interesting in this short round up are the new players making their entrance as a result of a changing industry. Also of note is the inclusion of new media within the agendas of established organizations. This... Read More
What Type Of Social Media User Are You?
Subtitle: What side of the fence are you on? When it comes to social media, are you on the outside looking in or on the inside looking out? This is the question I ask myself when I encounter someone involved in social media. It gives me insight to their level of engagement, which is important to me toward my own expectations. Insiders If you’re one who uses social media... Read More
Your Purpose In Social Media
Subtitle: The Why of it All Without definition, one is left to be interpreted and thus defined by others. More so, without definition one has no purpose and drifts to the will of the tides. I’m going to briefly point out some things I have my sights on within the realm of social media. I encourage you to do the same from time to time going forward. In no special order... Read More
