Black-owned businesses were hit hard by COVID-19 and the ensuing economic fallout. But Black founders tapped into a well of resilience to forge a path forward. Some pivoted while others doubled down. The result is a renewed sense of purpose…
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Black Business Month Courageous Comebacks Series: Netta Dobbins, Mimconnect
Black-owned businesses were hit hard by COVID-19 and the ensuing economic fallout. But Black founders tapped into a well of resilience to forge a path forward. Some pivoted while others doubled down. The result is a renewed sense of purpose…
How Changes in iOS App Tracking Affects Marketers and Safeguards Consumer Privacy
When Apple announced plans to release its iOS 14.5 update, widespread panic spread among digital marketers. The upgrade implemented App Tracking Transparency (ATT). This gives users the option to opt-in or out of allowing other apps to “track” their phone…
What We Know About The Terms Hispanic, Latino/a, and Latinx
Hispanics are the largest minority group in the U.S. and far from a monolith. Hailing from over 20 countries of origin, U.S. Hispanics represent a rich tapestry of culture and diversity, not to mention over a trillion dollars in purchasing…
Building Brand Visibility With Social Media Advertising
For many companies and nonprofits, 2020 was a challenging year. Revenue was down, and tension was up. But as we entered the fourth quarter, it became abundantly clear that a rebound was on the horizon. Brands needed to be ready…
How Language Code-Switching Changed Hispanic Marketing
Spanglish, a hybrid of English and Spanish, is widely spoken across the U.S. and prominent in bilingual communities. This term can be traced back to the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 and the Gadsden Purchase of 1853. Mexico’s northern…