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Inclusion Isn’t a Dirty Word: Why Smart Brands Do Inclusive Marketing  

Somewhere along the way, the word inclusion became loaded. For some, it triggers eye rolls. For others, it’s a corporate buzzword stripped of meaning. But for the most effective leaders running some of the most successful brands, inclusion isn’t controversial – it’s essential. It’s not a political move or a PR tactic but an ethical…

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Understanding Bilingual Advertising Targeting Hispanic Audiences

From touching college TV spots to “rebellious” car commercials, ads targeting Hispanics, the largest ethnic minority in the US, tend to be colorful, energetic, and bilingual. Bilingual advertising has become more prevalent in recent years, driven by several theories. One of the most common suggests[1] that marketing firms aim to reach two very specific groups:…

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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 power. As the population of U.S. born Hispanics continues to grow, we see a shift…

How Language Code-Switching Changed Hispanic Marketing
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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 lands claimed by the U.S. eventually became today’s Arizona, California, New Mexico, and others. The…