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The advertising industry and everything that surrounds it generates news on a daily basis.
Social networks and the digital pulse have become a very important factor in this sector.
On many occasions, brands benefit from the positioning of the news.
The news world does not stop and more those that are linked to the marketing industry in Mexico and the world. Given this, the first week of March has left a lot of information, especially in the digital conversation where brands such as Bodega Aurrerá, OnlyFans, Zara and even Profeco are the protagonists.
Among the most read articles on the Merca2.0 portal this week are some referring to industry issues, brands and viral content.
These were the 5 most read notes of the week:
Ana Gabriel converted her concert in defense of the INE and the action charged her reputation within social networks, where the singer became a mention against her personality, regretting from the attitude she had against those attending her concert to those who canceled the singer, breaking his records.
During his presentation that he carried out in the City of Los Angeles, he called on the Mexicans who were present to come to the defense of the INE, since the march was held on Sunday, February 26 in Mexico City.
Social networks are having a very marked influence on people’s lives, especially in the new generations who consider these platforms a relevant place to lead their lives. Recently, the story of a girl has gone viral on networks, and all this to celebrate her birthday with the theme of the Mexican influencer Kimberly Loaiza.
Without a doubt, Kimberly Loaiza has become a viral phenomenon in networks, earning a place in the taste of the children’s public.
This was demonstrated in a viral video shared on TikTok, where a girl asked to dress up as the influencer on her birthday and even celebrate with the theme of the public figure.
A Cuban narrated his experience visiting a Bodega Aurrerá for the first time and compared the place to a supermarket on the island, with notable differences, in addition to the fact that his first purchases in a Mexican store account for the consumer profile of a Cuban.
Everything was documented by Nesty WTF (@nesty_wtf, TikTok) and the user recalled that while in Cuba he made various videos to show how rickety the supermarket shelves were in that country, with places where they only showed ProSa paper, for example.
Through a video on YouTube, the story of a food delivery girl from the DoorDash application went viral who, upon discovering that the client would give her a tip that she considered unfair, took the package back and did not deliver it. .
It was possible to know that the events would have occurred in New York City, United States, where the attitude of the delivery girl was recorded by a security camera.
In the shared recording, it is heard that the client had a talk with the delivery woman after she remained at the door of the house to deliver the food.
It is conceivable that the OnlyFans platform has established itself as the number one platform today for the distribution of specialized adult content through prepaid subscriptions, an aspect that has allowed content creators to obtain great profits, since Its users must be over 18 years of age and must pay to view content such as photos, videos and live broadcasts, through a monthly membership.
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