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How To Win On Social Media In 2025 Gary Vee Q&A Session- Clip 3
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital marketing, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for brands aiming to expand their reach and engage new audiences. Our latest podcast episode delves into a fascinating insight: images are currently outperforming videos in attracting new users. This revelation is not just a statistic; it's a game-changer for brands seeking to refine their marketing strategies.
The discussion begins with an exploration of how images, as opposed to videos, are capturing a higher propensity of new users. This trend is particularly significant for companies looking to penetrate new consumer segments.
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daisies-on-a-cup · 1 year ago
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tbh i like artemis from the young justice tv show so much because she was a mixed asian girl who didn't really look asian. that could be blamed on just how the show's animation style looked, but her sister jade looked way more like their mother than artemis did, who resembled her white father very much. i saw myself in her, someone disconnected from her mother in phenotype and culture. the genetics are there, but one has shown through dominant and the environment has raised her away from any kind of asian influence or culture that might have been hers. it was so important to me, and still is, that i got to have her as a character i could look up to because even though her asian heritage is hardly ever spoken of and isn't a plot line integral to her character in the show, it still mattered and made artemis more than whatever biases or standards were placed on her from looks alone. we can talk about how her mother was represented in the show, and how her sister jade subsequently fell to the same fate, and how neither of their stories or heritage matters a lick to anyone except to the characters themselves, but i just want it to be known how important a mixed girl like artemis was to me
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gayvampyr · 2 years ago
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saltyfilmmajor · 2 years ago
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Everyday I wake up and i'd like to know why Greg Tarzan Davis personally lied to @boasamishipper, me, and whoever is running @imfupdates about his character's name in Mission: Impossible
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krabmeat · 2 years ago
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if property tax goes up after all of the additions to the Hispanic Latino part of the city that we’ve finally been asking for im turning into the FUCKING JOKER
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kbjones · 5 months ago
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Let's Learn About Hispanic Heritage
Pinata party! #hispanic #heritage #illustration #digitalart #artsample #kidlitart
Interior Illustration 18 of 18 Last one. We’re back to that recurring star-shaped pinata.
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sheisbeautyweareworldass · 8 months ago
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forever sad i’m not brave enough to go to her show alone even tho i’ll be in sp and i’m financially irresponsible enough
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mexicanistnet · 1 year ago
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Tlatelolco's Aztec market was a vibrant explosion of trade, boasting exotic goods from across Mesoamerica and everyday essentials. A pre-Hispanic Amazon where jade shimmered, chocolate melted hearts, and life pulsed with every haggle and barter.
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adayephoto · 1 year ago
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Gators Unidos
A while back I had the opportunity to mentor photography and videography students at the University of Florida on creating marketing for the launch of the Gators Unidos, the first-ever collegiate Latino merchandise & lifestyle brand with President, CEO, and UF alumnus Dayana Falcon Koester. Gators UNIDOS focuses on creating educational, mentorship, and sponsorship opportunities for Latino students at the University of Florida. I was happy to extend my expertise in photography, subject visualization, and concept development. Look for the brand online and at the UF Bookstore the next time you’re on campus.
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atomicmarketing4446 · 1 year ago
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Language Choices in Hispanic Marketing: Strategies for Success in El Paso, Texas
Reaching the Hispanic community in El Paso, Texas, requires more than just translation. It demands an understanding of language preferences and cultural nuances. Atomic Marketing in El Paso excels in crafting bilingual, culturally sensitive content to authentically connect with the diverse Hispanic population.
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infogies · 1 year ago
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Data is the key to unlocking success in Hispanic digital marketing. Our agency crafts bespoke campaigns backed by in-depth analytics, ensuring every dollar spent brings maximum impact. Elevate your outreach today! 📈 #DataDrivenSuccess #HispanicMarketing To know more, visit - https://infogies.com/
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worldlibertytv · 1 year ago
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foodandbeverages · 1 year ago
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United States Hispanic Novelties Market Landscape Assessment By Type, Opportunities And Higher Mortality Rates By 2033
The United States Hispanic Novelties Market is expected to reach US$ 80.9 million in 2023, growing at a CAGR of 9.7% from 2023 to 2033. The Hispanic novelty market in the US is anticipated to reach a value of US$ 205.8 million by 2033.
Its bold and vibrant flavours provide a unique sensory experience to consumers, driving the market at 7.5% CAGR over the historical period 2018 to 2022.
The United States has a significant Hispanic population comprising several ethnicities and nationalities. This has led to a growing demand for products that reflect and celebrate this diversity. Hispanic novelties offer a taste of different traditions and flavours, catering to the cultural diversity of the population.
Furthermore, Hispanic culture has a strong influence on mainstream American food culture, with Mexican, Puerto Rican, and other Latin American cuisines being widely popular. This cultural influence extends to novelties, with consumers embracing Hispanic-inspired treats and desserts as part of their culinary experience.
Online channels are expected to dominate the Hispanic novelties market in the forecast period. The growing demand for home delivery options due to busy lifestyles in the United States is expected to boost online sales. This is prompting manufacturers and suppliers of Hispanic novelties to introduce their products on online platforms to expand their business.
Online retail channels offer the convenience of doorstep delivery for busy consumers. Therefore, e-commerce has become an effective marketing strategy that has increased the demand for sleep aid products such as Hispanic novelties.
Consumers today often prefer to shop online due to the ability to compare prices and access special offers, making it essential for manufacturers to have a presence on e-commerce platforms to succeed in the market.
Key Takeaways: The United States Hispanic novelties market is expected to reach a valuation of US$ 205.8 million by 2033.
The market is     projected to grow at a CAGR of 9.7% over the forecast period.
Among     the product category, Rosado's is projected to have the leading market     valuation of US$ 45.2 million by 2033.
Among     the distribution channels, the retail/household format is showing     lucrative growth as it is projected to reach US$111.0 million by 2033.
Based     on flavours, fruit flavours are estimated to have a significant value CAGR     of 8.5% during the assessment period.
"Manufacturers of Hispanic novelties focus on product innovation and expanding their online presence to cater to the growing demand of health-conscious consumers. Millennials and Gen Z consumers prefer leveraging e-commerce platforms for increased convenience making it invaluable for brands to have a strong Omni-channel presence,"-says an analyst at Future Market Insights (FMI).
Who is winning?
Tropical Foods LLC, Pepito's Paletas, Masterpaletas, La Brisa Ice Cream Operating Company, Palacana, Paletas Morelia, Raspados Lolly's, Simple Truth Organic™ (Kroger), lanewyorkina and others are the leading players operating in the market.
These companies are expanding product portfolios, employing strategies like advertising, partnerships, acquisitions, agreements, and mergers to maintain market relevance and drive growth in the United States Hispanic novelties market
For instance,
In     January 2021, TropicalFoodsannouncedtheacquisitionofPaleteriaLaMichoacana(PLM),aportfoliocompanyofCanumCapitalPartnersandGreyrockCapitalGroup.
Market Outlook by Categories:
By Product Type:
Paletas
Chamoyadas
Limber
Raspados
Nieve     de Garrafa
Cremoladas
Granados
Other     Products (Cholas's, etc.)
By Flavour:
 Berry
 Banana
 Orange
 Coconut
 Others
 Cinnamon
 Mint
 Peppermint      and Others
 Cashew
 Almond
 Hazelnuts      and Others
 Chocolate
 Coffee      and Others
By Distribution Channel:
 Cafes
 Quick-service      Restaurants
 Full-service      Restaurants
 Bakeries      & Patisseries
 Hypermarket/      Supermarket
 Convenience      Store
 Grocery      Store
 Specialty      Store
 Discount      Store
 Departmental      Store
 Mass      Merchandiser
 Company      Website
Information Source: https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/united-states-hispanic-novelties-market
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newcareerinhappiness · 2 years ago
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Roasted off the massive pack of pork shoulders I got.
Hubs and I ate big for two nights. Left a big bowl of pulled pork for my parents. And still had enough to freeze four 1.5 lb bags for future use.
PLUS a massive sack of bones and trimmings to make stock and demiglace later.
Can't believe it was $18 and a little hard work for enough protein to feed us for three weeks.
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adrienneleclerc · 8 months ago
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Say It Back
Pairing: Charles Leclerc x Hispanic/Latina! Reader
Summary: after watching a TikTok, Y/N decides to pull a prank on Charles.
Warning: spelling and grammatical errors
A/N: though this trend is old, I like it a lot.
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Charles and Y/N were in the apartment together, she was cooking while Charles was putting on his jacket.
“Where are you going, muñeco?” Y/N asked, pouring the rice in the pot.
“I’m going to the market to buy some chips, I noticed you’re out.” Charles said.
“Aww thank you, muñeco.” Y/N said, mixing the rice with oil, adding minced garlic.
“Okay so I’m going, I love you, Mon ange.” Charles kissed Y/N.
“Bye muñeco.” Y/N said, Charles had his hand on the door and looked back at Y/N.
“I love you!” Charles said louder, opening the door.
“Be safe, bebé.” Y/N said. Charles closed the door and sat at the kitchen counter, staring at Y/N. “What?”
“Is there something I did?” Charles asked.
“Mm no why, muñeco?” Y/N asked, pouring water in the rice pot, mixing.
“So you’re not mad at me?” Charles asked.
“No, I’m not mad muñeco. But I really do want those chips so please get them.” Y/N said, adding salt to the water.
“Okay, I’m going ma Belle, I love you.” Charles said, kissing Y/N, leaving the counter,
“Me too, muñeco, get Lays.” Y/N said and Charles walked back to the counter.
“Seriously Mon ange, what’s wrong? Why won’t you say that you love me?” Charles asked pouting, Y/N covered the pot with its lid and lowered the flame.
“Aww Charlie, i do love you.” Y/N said cupping his face and kissing his nose.
“Okay, I’m going now, I’m getting your chips, I love you,” Charles said.
“Me too,” Y/N said.
“Mon ange.” Charles whined and Y/N laughed. “Stop laughing, Mon ange, I’m very sensitive right now.” Charles pouted.
“I’m sorry Charlie but you are so cute.” Y/N said.
“Mon ange, im getting your chips from the market. I love you.” Charles said.
“Be safe!” Y/N said and Charles had enough, he walked to Y/N, lifted her on the counter and kissed her.
“I love you,” kiss “I love you” kiss “I love you” kiss “I’ll keep kissing you until you say it back, I love you” kiss “I love you” kiss.
“Okay, okay, okay, I love you muñeco, I love you so much.” Y/N placed a long kiss on Charles. “Now get my chips.”
“Yes ma’am, I’ll get your chips, I love you.” Charles said, opening the door.
“I love you too.” Y/N said.
“Yes.” Charles cheered, making Y/N laugh.
The End
A quick little blurb, hope y’all like it
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kbjones · 5 months ago
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Let's Learn About Hispanic Heritage
Children performing the Mexican Hat Dance. #hispanic #heritage #illustration #digitalart #artsample #kidlitart
Interior Illustration 17 of 18 Here’s some more Mexican Hat Dancers. Kids this time.
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