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Portada Quick Hits:ScotiaBank follows Hispanics in Canada, Online Video Advertising on a roll

Some stories the Latin Advertising and Media World is talking about this week.

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Some stories the Latin Advertising and Media World is talking about this week.

» Bank of Nova Scotia  targets Canada’s Hispanics.

Marketers in U.S.’s Northern neihgbour Canada are also developing an appetite for Hispanic customers. “Latin America is the fourth-largest source of immigration to Canada,” Fabiola Sicard, the Toronto-based director of Latin markets for Bank of Nova Scotia, tells the Globe and Mail, . Sicard is charged with convincing new Hispanic-Canadians to open accounts at her bank. Research suggests that there are between 0.6 million and 1.2 million Hispanics in Canada (depending on the definition).

» Online Video Advertising Surge

 (Hispanic) Online video advertising is on a roll. TechCrunch reports that online video advertising budgets are expected to jump sharply in 2012. Brand advertisers who purchased online video ads this year are projected to spend 47 percent more next year. These numbers were released this morning in the second annual “Video State of the Industry Survey” by Adap.tv and Digiday. For advertisers that didn’t purchase any video ads so far this year, 84% say they will include digital video in their campaigns in Q4 2011 or 2012. Advertisers say they are most likely to shift spending away from display and print ads to fund the increased online video spending. While some have feared online video might start replacing TV ad spending, the report claims television ad budgets, especially for cable, are safe for now. A majority of advertisers say online video ads are a direct compliment to TV, not a replacement for TV ads.

» Buying through Magazine Apps.

E-Commerce and media properties, in this case digital magazines, are getting closer. The Association of Magazine Media (aka The MPA), says that digital subscribers are very interested in the ability to make impulse purchases within their magazine apps. The study was conducted on behalf of the MPA by research firm Affinity of 75,000 pre-screened magazine readers who access content from an app, a tablet or an e-reader. The survey netted a total of 1,009 mobile magazine readers who completed the online questionnaire, telling the researcher:

—59 percent want the ability to buy directly from ads
—70 percent stated that they want to be able to purchase products and services directly from editorial features. 
—73 percent typically engage with digital magazine ads

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