by Vaquero | Nov 19, 2025 | Cultural Insights, Emotional Marketing, Multicultural Marketing, Neuroscience in Marketing
If there’s one thing every marketer learns the hard way, it’s this: you can’t just translate a message and expect a connection. Latino audiences don’t just want information, they want meaning, emotion, and a sense of cultural closeness. Today, we’re breaking down why...
by Vaquero | Oct 22, 2025 | Artificial Intelligence, Neuroscience in Marketing
Artificial intelligence isn’t the future of marketing anymore, it’s the present. According to the Marketing Trends 2025 Report, 2023 was the year of discovery and 2024 marked widespread adoption, especially in professional services. By 2025, AI will go beyond...
by Vaquero | Sep 17, 2025 | Branding & Positioning, Cultural Insights, Emotional Marketing, Hispanic Marketing, Neuroscience in Marketing
September hits different for nuestra comunidad. On September 15th, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua celebrate their independence, and the very next day, Mexico lights up con el grito. It’s a week packed with fiestas, música, food, and...
by Vaquero | Sep 10, 2025 | Digital Marketing, Emotional Marketing, Neuroscience in Marketing
Lately, news headlines and social media have been buzzing about rings. Taylor Swift’s engagement sparked endless chatter about the massive ring, while The Summer I Turned Pretty left viewers outraged over Jeremiah’s tiny proposal ring for Belly. But why are these...
by Vaquero | Sep 3, 2025 | Branding & Positioning, Emotional Marketing, Global Marketing Strategy, Neuroscience in Marketing
Gap’s new ad, featuring famous pop-girl group, Katseye, dancing to the 2003 Kelis song “Milkshake” has taken over our feeds and earworms. With 13 million views on Youtube and over 80 million on TikTok, Gap’s Better in Denim campaign has reached millions of potential...
by Vaquero | Aug 20, 2025 | Branding & Positioning, Cultural Insights, Emotional Marketing, Neuroscience in Marketing, Strategy & Insights
The Cola Wars For decades, Pepsi and Coca Cola have battled for dominance in the marketing world, a period baptized as The Cola Wars. During the 70s and 80s, the competition between these rival brands reached its climax. In 1975, Pepsi pulled out its big guns...