10 Latino Bloggers You Should Follow on Twitter

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Latino bloggers or “blogeros” are an insightful and trustworthy source of information and just like Latina “blogeras,” have a great influence on their audience. Unfortunately, unlike “blogeras” they are a bit harder to find and a good amount of research is require is you are not familiar with the blogging community.

Below is my recommendation for some of those you should get to know as a Hispanic PR professional.

  1. @PapiBlogger (Manny Ruiz) of www.papiblogger.com – offers creative parenting tips for fathers and mothers (bilingual)
  2. @BrianSolis of www.briansolis.com – provide with insight in new media; one of the world’s leading business and marketing online resources (English)
  3. @FrankLogic (Frankie De Soto) of www.solpersona.com – about modern Hispanic marketing and culture (English)
  4. @LouisPagan of www.louispagan.com – industry thought leader on Latinos in social media (English)
  5. @PhilVelez of www.philvelez.com – maintains several blogs with topics ranging on business, social media, Latino culture and politics. (English)
  6. @TuTecnologia (Ariel Coro) of www.tutecnologia.com – about everything technology related, gadgets, trends and services (Spanish)
  7. @DosLives (Jon Byington) of www.doslives.com – about Latino topics of interest, including current events, entertainment, food and health (English)
  8. @JesseLuna of www.jesseluna.com – about advance topics in social media (English)
  9. @HispanicTips (Tomás Custer) of www.hispanictips.com – gathers and archives Hispanic related online news (English)
  10. @LanceRios of www.facebook.com/Being.Latino – blog covers various issues of interest to Latinos; the Facebook network is a communication platform designed to educate and connect (English)

As with my “10 Latina Bloggers to Follow on Twitter” post, these ten bloggers were chosen after some research and due to me being exposed to their content on Twitter. If you have your own recommendation, please feel free to share them with those who visit this blog by including them in the comment section.

About Andy Checo

Public Relations practitioner in the US Hispanic market with a special interest in Social Media.
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12 Responses to 10 Latino Bloggers You Should Follow on Twitter

  1. Great list! Once again, this is a great group of bloggers that represents the Latino community in so many different aspects. Thank you for putting it together.

  2. Louis Pagan says:

    Great list…I’m truly honored. Thanks for putting this together, I’ll be sure to link this in a post from my blog.

  3. Leba Nexican says:

    This looks like a good selection of bloggers who focus on technology, marketing, and social media. Good compilation, Andy.

  4. Thank you Andy, I’m very happy to always contribute relevant Hispanic marketing content in our online community. We have an awesome social collective here.

  5. Jon Byington says:

    Andy – Thanks for recognizing our team’s work. We’re honored to be on this list with so many great people that we follow and respect.

  6. Manny Ruiz says:

    Glad to be connected with the guys for once :-) Thanks for compiling the list and putting us in their company.

  7. Silvia says:

    Thanks for sharing this list! I didn’t know about a couple of them, I’m going to check them out!

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  9. Ariel Coro says:

    Andy,

    Thank you for including us on the list! We are very proud of the work we are doing in educating the Hispanic community about technology and it’s great to be recognized in such good company.

    Salu2

  10. jesseluna says:

    It’s an honor to be listed here on your blog and to be in such good company. We’re all on an exciting path and we control the direction as we control our content.

  11. Thanks for putting these up! I’ll start following these fine people asap.

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