Benchmark Email Expert To Be Featured On Popular TV Network Univision
Online, June 16, 2012 (Newswire.com) - An expert from Benchmark Email, the world's leading Spanish-language email marketing service for business (http://www.benchmarkemail.com/es/), will give social media advice on popular U.S. television network Univision this Friday. Sponsored by the Mexico-United States Chamber of Commerce, the channel 34 segment, taking place between 5 am and 6 am on June 15th, will feature renowned Benchmark Email marketing expert Jose Hernan Hernandez speaking about social media for business to a national, Spanish-speaking audience.
"I look forward to speaking to Spanish-language small businesses this Friday, on one of the most important topics on the minds of business owners today: social media," says Hernandez, Benchmark Email's Spanish Email Marketing Manager. "But I could not have done this without the tremendous support of the Mexico-United States Chamber of Commerce. Benchmark already has a great relationship with them, but we plan on strengthening ties even further as time goes on."
Benchmark Email offers do-it-yourself email marketing tools in English, Spanish, and six other languages, and a large portion of Benchmark clients live in Mexico, South America, Spain and elsewhere. Hernandez works directly with Spanish-language clients, getting an inside look into the challenges of marketing to their customers. Daniel Miller, another Benchmark Email expert, also spoke about social media for Spanish-language businesses recently in a segment that aired on Los Angeles Station Canal 22 (http://tinyurl.com/73lroo4).
Benchmark Email's paid plans start at $9.95 a month, and include all the tools needed to create, manage, send and track email newsletters. The global company offers services in eight languages, and offers a free 30-day trial with no credit card required. Benchmark Email is one of the best-reviewed online email marketing services, and counts thousands of businesses as clients.
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