SEARCH
HomeAboutConferencesAwardsProductsContact Us
HOMEABOUTCONFERENCESAWARDSPRODUCTSCONTACT

 

 

Latest Latin American Headlines

> Breaking Ads Mexico from Mexico Webmonitor: Ludicorp, HP, InterJet and América Móvil<b>Breaking Ads Mexico from Mexico Webmonitor:</b> Ludicorp, HP, InterJet and América Móvil

> VOTE  for the best in the Latin Advertising, Media and Innovation!<strong>VOTE</strong>  for the best in the Latin Advertising, Media  and Innovation!

> TripAdvisor To Power starMedia’s Travel Channel and Pages<b>TripAdvisor</b> To Power <b>starMedia’s</b> Travel Channel and Pages

> Marketing to LatAm: Gold-Winning Campaigns at 2012 IAB Conecta Mexico <b> Marketing to LatAm: </ b> Gold-Winning Campaigns at 2012 IAB Conecta Mexico

> Ibope and Repucom Partner to Launch Sports Research Business in Latin America<b>Ibope and Repucom</b> Partner to Launch Sports Research Business in Latin America

> Latam Summit: Brazil at Center Stage with Insights from Edelman, Ford, Diageo, TWSJ and FB!<b>Latam Summit: </b>Brazil at Center Stage with Insights from Edelman, Ford, Diageo, TWSJ and FB!

> Sales Leads: Vodafone, Giacomo Capelettini, Fila, Adecco…<b>Sales Leads:</b> Vodafone, Giacomo Capelettini, Fila, Adecco…
 
 
 
Send Article to a Friend Rss Feed Click for Printable Version Comment on Article LinkedIn Twitter Facebook
   
 

Mexican Advertisers Target Mexican Americans in the U.S.


May 29, 2008
The influx of Mexican immigrants into the United States has created a cross-border advertising opportunity for large Mexican companies like AeroMexico and Mexicana airlines. Another trend is advertising placed by smaller remittance processing companies, helping Mexicans in the U.S. send money home, and independently owned travel agencies.
 
Airlines:
 
AeroMexico concentrated the bulk of its spending in border-state markets like Arizona and California, although it also advertised in all of the markets in which it flies, including New York, Chicago and Texas.
 
 
Company
2006
2007
% Change
Top Three Ad Spends
AeroMexico
$395,000
$430,000
8.85%
La Opinion, Voz de Phoenix, Miniondas
 
 
Mexicana Airlines spent less than AeroMexico in absolute dollar terms, but increased print ad investment by a substantially higher proportion. Interesting to note is that La Opinion was the primary venue for ad investment by both airlines.
 
Company
2006
2007
% Change
Top Three Ad Spends
Mexicana
 $208,000
 $323,000
55.3%
La Opinion, Hoy Fin de Semana, La Raza
 
 
Financial & Retail:
 
Mexican banks such as BancoMer and Banorte are also present in U.S. Hispanic print, but to a lesser degree than the airlines due to their lesser presence in the U.S.
 
Mexican retailers like Liverpool and Maseca are also dabbling in the Hispanic print market, although not at levels that are measurably notable.
 
Boutique Advertising:
 
Large companies such as airlines and banks aren’t the only ones getting in on the action. Papers like Diario de Mexico are filled with ads by small travel agencies and remittance processing companies offering low rates to Mexicans living in the U.S.

   
 
   


   
In Depth

 

   
Portada LatAm Summit

Portada LatAm Summit

2012 LATIN AMERICAN ADVERTISING AND MEDIA SUMMIT

June 6-7, 2012 - Miami

Read more


Sounding Off

Sounding Off

What executives have to say about the Latin American Market...

Read more
Marketing to LatAm

Best Practices

Digital campaigns for Barcel, Aeromexico, and Jose Cuervo

Read more...


Breaking Ads Mexico

Breaking Ads Mexico

New!!

We are happy to introduce Breaking Ads Mexico, a new section covering Mexican Digital Advertising

Read more
Latin Interactive World

Latin Interactive World

Interview with Ulises Vázquez

CEO Matomy Mexico

Read more


Portada´s First Print Number in Spanish!

Portada´s First Print Number in Spanish!

Download it here!

Digital Magazine

Read more
 

 
  Follow Us       Últimas Noticias en Español       Latest US Hispanic Headlines  
 
  Interact with Peers in our Linkedin Forums
Interact with Peers in our Linkedin Forums

Share your thoughs with Portada through Twitter
Share Your Thoughts with Portada through Twitter

Befriend Portada on Facebook
Become our Fan on Facebook!

   
> 2012 Portada Latam Summit: VOTE POR SU CANDIDATO PREFERIDO 2012 Portada Latam Summit: VOTE POR SU CANDIDATO PREFERIDO

> Breaking Ads Mexico- Mexico Webmonitor: Ludicorp, HP, InterJet y América Móvil Breaking Ads Mexico- Mexico Webmonitor: Ludicorp, HP, InterJet y América Móvil

> Ibope Media y Repucom lanzan Ibope/Repucom Sports Ibope Media y Repucom lanzan Ibope/Repucom Sports

> Psicofxp recibe 1 millón de dólares del fondo de inversión CEDEL Psicofxp recibe 1 millón de dólares del fondo de inversión CEDEL

> Mercadotecnia hacia LatAm: Answer Argentina – Entrevista a Christian Tigani Mercadotecnia hacia LatAm: Answer Argentina – Entrevista a Christian Tigani

> Netflix y Fox cerraron acuerdo de distribución en Latinoamérica Netflix y Fox cerraron acuerdo de distribución en Latinoamérica

> Movimientos de Cuentas: Giacomo Capelettini, Fila, Vodafone, Adecco… Movimientos de Cuentas: Giacomo Capelettini, Fila, Vodafone, Adecco…
 
   
> Advertising Campaigns: Denny’s Introduces TV and Online Video Campaign Advertising Campaigns: Denny’s Introduces TV and Online Video Campaign

> VOTE  for the best in the Latin Advertising, Media and Innovation! VOTE  for the best in the Latin Advertising, Media  and Innovation!

> TripAdvisor To Power starMedia’s Travel Channel and Pages TripAdvisor To Power starMedia’s Travel Channel and Pages

> Sales Leads: Univision-Starcom, CVS, Kohl’s, Macy’s Sales Leads: Univision-Starcom, CVS, Kohl’s, Macy’s

> Univision pushes Digital at Upfronts, Introduces UVideos Network Univision pushes Digital at Upfronts, Introduces UVideos Network

> Editorial Staff Moves at ‘People en Español’ Editorial Staff Moves at ‘People en Español’

> Changing places: Ivan Adaime (ImpreMedia), Juan Manuel Rotulo (PeopleEnEspanol.com) Changing places: Ivan Adaime (ImpreMedia), Juan Manuel Rotulo (PeopleEnEspanol.com)