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Is it “Adios” for MySpace Latino?

4:33 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Internet| Marketing| social networking · Comments Off

2 Jul 2009

360063615_1be4928ee9About 2 years ago we told you about MySpace’s bid for Latino market share, aptly named “MySpace Latino”. Back then, MySpace was leading the social networking revolution, but fast forward to today, and we find that MySpace “original” is becoming more irrelevant by the minute in the shadow of Facebook. Perhaps that’s why the Latino version of the service might be going the way of the Walkman. GigaOm’s Jennifer Martinez reports:

As MySpace struggles to regain ground it’s lost to Facebook and sort out its revenue woes, executive departures from MySpace Latino, a combination Spanish-English site targeted at U.S.-based Latinos that launched a little over a year ago, indicate it may be on the chopping block. MySpace Latino’s VP of Hispanic sales and strategy, Manny Miravete, has left the company, and the site’s managing director, Victor Kong, has reportedly left as well. The site itself hasn’t been refreshed in over a week amid a wave of layoffs at MySpace’s U.S. and international offices.

I’m not sure how successful the Latino version was, but it’s no loss to me. I never touched it, and I don’t know anyone who did. This is an instance in which the brand didn’t need to niche itself out to appeal to Latinos – it did it just to please advertisers who wanted to target the Latino segment. Disingenuous attempts at catering to an audience are seldom successful, and much less when the main brand is already creaking under the weight of one hefty competitor and a series of dispersed services and sites that have innovated while MySpace has remained asleep at the wheel.

Martínez also reports that an email statement from MySpace says that the site will “remain live and not shut down” and that MySpace Latino is merely “restructuring”. Whatever the case, I won’t be visiting anytime soon.

The phenomenon apparently extends beyond the U.S. Latino operation. Late last month it was reported that MySpace Brazil, Mexico and Argentina would also be shutting down. That was quick.

Via / GigaOm and Salon

Shooting Hoops With HP : Contest

9:54 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Marketing| Sports| Tech · 2 Comments

20 May 2009

hp-pavilion-dv2-portatil1HP has a new laptop out, the HP Pavilion dv2. As part of their promotion of the ultralight and portable new model, HP has teamed up with the NBA to send one person selected at random to see Kevin Garnett and the Celtics play a home game in Boston and an away game in a West Coast city. The package will include VIP tickets, airfare, hotel and great HP gear. You can enter for that contest here. Pero hurry because the contest runs only until the end of the month.

Pero we have something special for VivirLatino readers.

VL has been chosen, along with two dozen other sites, to be eligible for extra prizes. What are the prizes?

10 regulation basketballs, each signed by an active player of the winner’s choosing

2 trips to the 2010 NBA All-Star Game in Dallas: includes travel, accommodations and tickets for two – one winner and one site owner (yup so someone from the VL team gets a prize too!)

and there’s more. VL is getting one $50 gift card for use at The NBA Store, which will go one lucky VL reader who enters.

So how can you get in the game?

Enter the HP/NBA Contest Aqui

Come back here and comment with a valid email that you entered the contest.

Vl will choose who gets the $50 NBA Store gift card and all the entries will go into the random drawing with the entrants from the other two dozen blogs for the other prizes.

Please enter by 11:59:59 p.m. PT on May 31, 2009 to be eligible and sorry, this contest is only for peeps in the U.S. (quizas one day we’ll get an international futbol contest going or something).

Good Luck!

Bebo Goes Latino

12:47 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Internet| Marketing| social networking · Comments Off

9 Mar 2009

beboDo you use Bebo? Wait…I mean, have you even heard of Bebo? I had (but since I write about this kind of stuff I have to know) but I personally don’t need another social network, what with all the time I already spend waste on Facebook (ed. note: why not join us?), but Bebo hopes the rest of you are not like me:

AOL-owned social network, Bebo, announced Monday that it has launched a U.S. site for Latinos. According to the company executives, they decided to open a version of its site catering to the Latino community after enjoying success in offering a similar experience to those in the U.K., Ireland, Poland, and elsewhere.

Along with the launch of the new site, Bebo also announced that it has partnered with Hearst Magazines Digital Media and AOL Latino to incorporate offerings from both companies into Bebo. Hearst will be providing interactive content syndicated from its MisQuince Magazine and AOL Latino will give users access to music and entertainment. The new site is live now

Did you say AOL? Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz…

I’d be interested to hear what you guys think about Bebo and its new Latino encarnation (when the link to the site actually starts working — WTF? Not very good sign to be broken on launch day…). Will you use it? Why or why not? Would you be more inclined to use a unique Latino social networking site rather than a general market one “adapted” to supposedly fit Latino needs? Let us know what you think.

Via / WebAware

Pink Panther to Take Argentina and Chile

3:09 pm By Maegan La Mala · Argentina| Chile| Latin America| Marketing| TV · Comments Off

25 Jan 2008

comics_pinkpanther.gifThe Pink PantherLa Pantera Rosa as he’s known in Spanish — is apparently still huge in Latin America. So much so that the Panther’s studio, MGM, is launching a huge branding campaign there to incite renewed Panteramanía:

New York-based Big Tent Entertainment has entered into an agreement with MGM Consumer Products to become the exclusive licensing agent for Argentina and Chile, the two companies announced Thursday. “Latin America is a burgeoning marketplace for branded entertainment and I believe it will continue to be so for the foreseeable future,” said Richard Collins, president and CEO of Big Tent.

Paul Flett, vice president of worldwide marketing and promotions at MGM, added that the characters of Pink Panther and Rocky have remained hugely popular in both territories over the years — with Panther TV episodes still airing there to buoyant numbers.

The marketers are pointing to a growing middle class with more disposable income in the region as a factor for the upcoming Panther Push. It’s interesting that Latin America they are focusing on selling people recycled stuff from the 80s and 90s rather than new cartoons.

Via / Yahoo! Entertainment

You’ve been served: $1.49 for tap water

4:13 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Food| Marketing · 1 Comment

30 Jul 2007

AquafinaOnIce.gifPepsiCo punked you. That wonderful spring water you’ve been paying a buck fifty for is the same stuff that comes out of your kitchen sink:

A group called Corporate Accountability International has been pressuring bottled water sellers to curb what it calls misleading marketing practices. The group has criticized PepsiCo over its blue Aquafina label with a mountain logo as perpetuating the misconception that the water comes from spring sources.

Aquafina is the single biggest bottled water brand, and its bottles are now labeled “P.W.S.” The new labels will spell out “public water source.”

Of course, PepsiCo says they never called it “spring water”, but somehow the image of glacial mountains on the label doesn’t make me think of the centuries-old San Francisco municipal water system.

As for Aquafina’s competitor, Coca Cola’s Dasani, it’s also good old tap water, but they will not be changing the label.

Via / CBS News

Fridamania around the world

11:38 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Arts| Culture| World · Comments Off

9 Jul 2007

Frida.jpgAs Mexico celebrates the 100 year anniversary of the birth of one of its most famous artists, Frida Kahlo, the rest of the world is also celebrating. Friday retrospectives, exhibits and other events are happening across the globe. Mexico City’s El Universal reports:

In the United States, an exhibit of 45 oil painting will tour the Walker Art Centre in Minneapolis, the MOMA in San Francisco and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington will show 10 of her letters and 25 unpublished photos of personal items. In New York, the Cafe Frida restaurant and the Leo Matiz Foundation will present an exhibit of photos of Friday taken by Matiz. In Brazil there will be a play by Maura Baiocchi: Frida Kahlo – A woman of stone gives birth at night.

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9201.jpgAsk for a Corona beer in Spain, and you’ll get a weird look. They call Corona “Coronita”. But ask for a Corona in Beijing, and you might get a…Cerono? Blogger Laura Martinez writes:

…it turns out the Chinese are producing -and exporting- Cerono beer, which looks and feels exactly [image after the jump] like Grupo Modelo’s Corona beer. (Of course, the real one is quite tasteless but that’s not the point here).

Mexican anti-piracy authorities are fuming over Beijing-based Beijing Cerono Trade Limited Company, which last year sold more than one million cases of Cerono worldwide.

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Spanish airline Iberia is in hot water for an ad they used to promote a contest for a trip to Cuba on Iberia.com. The commercial (video after the jump), which depicts a white baby (yes, baby) on a trip to Cuba, where hordes of scantily clad Cuban women dance and satisfy his every need, is at the center of the controversy. Spanish consumer rights group FACUA was outraged by the ad, calling for its immediate removal because:

…it presents “denigrating stereotypes of Cuban women, showing them as mulattas in bikinis who are at the service of tourists around the clock to dance for them, give them massages, fan them and give them food and drink”

According to Spain’s 20 Minutos, the ad was created for a promotion celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Iberia.com. And it gets worse:

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U.S. pizza chain will accept Mexican pesos

1:36 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Marketing| Money| business · 1 Comment

8 Jan 2007

_40511459_041110dolar203e.jpgI’ve written before about how a relatively little-known pizza chain called Pizza Patrón is doing an amazing job catering to Spanish-speaking customers, mainly recent immigrants from Mexico, by tailoring their marketing — and their menu — to the tastes of that community. In another smart and surprising move, the chain has announced that they will be accepting Mexican pesos at their stores:

Starting Monday, patrons of the Dallas-based Pizza Patrón chain, which caters heavily to Latinos, will be able to purchase American pizzas with Mexican pesos.

Restaurant experts and economists said they knew of no other food chain with locations so far from the Mexican border offering such a service.

“We’re trying to reach out to our core customer,” Antonio Swad, president of Pizza Patrón Inc., said Friday.

“We know they come back [from Mexico] and have pesos left over. We want to be a convenient place for them to spend their pesos.”

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Pre-fab Rosca de Reyes

11:18 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Culture| Food| Marketing| mexico · 6 Comments

4 Jan 2007

rosca_reyes.jpgLast night I went to a Mexican bakery in SF’s Mission District and the lady at the counter asked us if we wanted to put in an order for a Rosca de Reyes. This is how they do it in Mexico, but I guess not everyone has the luxury of having a Mexican panadería close by — and Mexican immigrant dollars must be earned — so enter the pre-fab Rosca de Reyes, made by Bimbo and coming to a grocery store near you:

Children in Mexico, Spain and some parts of Latin America celebrate Three Kings Day on January 6. The day commemorates the three kings who, according to the Bible, followed the star of Bethlehem to bring gifts to the baby Jesus. As a result, the holiday treat, Rosca de Reyes, is a sweet bread made in the shape of a crown. Holding true to tradition, Bimbo’s version of this Christmas dessert is adorned with jewel-like candied fruits. In addition, a small baby Jesus is placed within the packaging. Consumers traditionally hide the toy inside the bread for a guest to find. The lucky person is then responsible for throwing a party on February 2 to mark the official end of the Christmas season.

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