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No Fluff Strategies for Marketing to Hispanic Communities

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In this episode, we are excited to welcome Susana Mendoza, a seasoned journalist and media contributor, to discuss effective strategies for reaching Spanish-speaking audiences. With over a decade of experience in major Spanish-language outlets, Susana shares her insights on navigating the complexities of the Hispanic media landscape and how brands can authentically connect with diverse Latino communities.

Learn About...

- The Hispanic Media Landscape: Get an overview of the current state of Hispanic media in the U.S., and understand the challenges and opportunities that exist for brands looking to engage this audience.

- Cultural Nuances: Discover why treating the Hispanic market as a monolith can be detrimental, and how to tailor your messaging to resonate with specific communities based on their cultural backgrounds.

- Building Relationships: Learn the importance of establishing genuine connections with local communities and grassroots organizations to foster trust and create impactful marketing campaigns.

- Avoiding Performative Marketing: Understand how brands can engage with Hispanic audiences beyond just cultural heritage months by implementing year-round strategies that reflect a commitment to community support.

- The Power of Authenticity: Susana emphasizes the significance of authenticity in marketing and how brands can avoid pitfalls by prioritizing community needs and cultural relevance in their messaging.

Our Guest...

Susana Mendoza is a journalist and media strategist with extensive experience reporting on technology, business, and culture for top Spanish-language outlets. Known for her ability to bridge the gap between brands and Latino communities, Susana is passionate about helping organizations craft culturally aware messaging that resonates with diverse audiences.

~._.*._.~

Making a Marketer is brought to you by Powers of Marketing - providing exceptional podcast experiences & online and in-person events since 2013. Check out episode 169, and if our show moves you, please share it and let us know your thoughts!

Take our LISTENER Community Survey!!! HERE

** Our editor Avri makes amazing music! Check out his music on Spotify! **

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Manage episode 478647246 series 2380666
Content provided by Megan C. Powers. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Megan C. Powers or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, we are excited to welcome Susana Mendoza, a seasoned journalist and media contributor, to discuss effective strategies for reaching Spanish-speaking audiences. With over a decade of experience in major Spanish-language outlets, Susana shares her insights on navigating the complexities of the Hispanic media landscape and how brands can authentically connect with diverse Latino communities.

Learn About...

- The Hispanic Media Landscape: Get an overview of the current state of Hispanic media in the U.S., and understand the challenges and opportunities that exist for brands looking to engage this audience.

- Cultural Nuances: Discover why treating the Hispanic market as a monolith can be detrimental, and how to tailor your messaging to resonate with specific communities based on their cultural backgrounds.

- Building Relationships: Learn the importance of establishing genuine connections with local communities and grassroots organizations to foster trust and create impactful marketing campaigns.

- Avoiding Performative Marketing: Understand how brands can engage with Hispanic audiences beyond just cultural heritage months by implementing year-round strategies that reflect a commitment to community support.

- The Power of Authenticity: Susana emphasizes the significance of authenticity in marketing and how brands can avoid pitfalls by prioritizing community needs and cultural relevance in their messaging.

Our Guest...

Susana Mendoza is a journalist and media strategist with extensive experience reporting on technology, business, and culture for top Spanish-language outlets. Known for her ability to bridge the gap between brands and Latino communities, Susana is passionate about helping organizations craft culturally aware messaging that resonates with diverse audiences.

~._.*._.~

Making a Marketer is brought to you by Powers of Marketing - providing exceptional podcast experiences & online and in-person events since 2013. Check out episode 169, and if our show moves you, please share it and let us know your thoughts!

Take our LISTENER Community Survey!!! HERE

** Our editor Avri makes amazing music! Check out his music on Spotify! **

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