SARASOTA, FL – Nuevo Advertising Group has been hired by Barron Productions, an internet marketing company based in Sarasota, to translate the metatags for search engine optimization for SKY Sotheby’s International Realty, one of Barron Productions’ clients.

Nuevo Advertising Group’s focus is on bridging the gap between businesses and the Hispanic community through concise advertising messages delivered through the most effective mediums. For more information, visit www.nuevoadvertising.com or call 941-752-4433.

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NUEVO ADVERTISING GROUP RETAINED BY PAIN RELIEF CENTERS

SARASOTA, FL – Nuevo Advertising Group has been retained by Pain Relief Centers to handle all of the Centers’ Hispanic marketing efforts including radio, television and print advertising. The Nuevo Advertising team will be responsible for all facets of advertising, from the creative aspects to production and media buying, as they position Pain Relief Centers to reach the Hispanic consumer. In addition, Nuevo Advertising will create Spanish-language collateral materials for use in the doctors’ offices and the waiting areas.

NUEVO ADVERTISING GROUP RETAINED BY OWEN MOTORS, INC.

SARASOTA, FL – Nuevo Advertising Group has been retained by Owen Motors, Inc. of Sarasota as their Hispanic advertising agency of record. Nuevo Advertising will develop and manage all aspects of the used car dealer’s Spanish- language advertising program.

Nuevo Advertising Group’s focus is on bridging the gap between businesses and the Hispanic community through concise advertising messages delivered through the most effective mediums. For more information, visit www.nuevoadvertising.com or call 941-752-4433.

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NUEVO ADVERTISING GROUP RETAINED BY WASTE MANAGEMENT SOUTHWEST  FLORIDA MARKET AREA

SARASOTA, FL – Nuevo Advertising Group has been retained by WASTE MANAGEMENT SOUTHWEST Florida Market Area to create and produce all Spanish-language recruiting tools including print, radio, television and website efforts. The market area reaches from Palmetto to Fort Myers.

Nuevo Advertising Group’s focus is on bridging the gap between businesses and the Hispanic community through concise advertising messages delivered through the most effective mediums. For more information, visit www.nuevoadvertising.com or call 941-752-4433.

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SARASOTA, FL – Nuevo Advertising Group has been hired by the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, which is headquartered in Fort Pierce, for the Spanish translation of collateral materials related to its specialty license plate division.

Nuevo Advertising Group’s focus is on bridging the gap between businesses and the Hispanic community through concise advertising messages delivered through the most effective mediums. For more information, visit www.nuevoadvertising.com or call 941-752-4433.

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NUEVO ADVERTISING GROUP RETAINED BY FLORIDA RETAIL GIANT BEALLS, INC.

SARASOTA, FL – Nuevo Advertising Group has been retained by Florida retail giant Bealls, Inc. to create and produce Spanish radio spots.

” We are excited to have found an agency in the Bradenton / Sarasota area that understands the Hispanic community. Nuevo Advertising Group will transform our Hispanic radio campaign to make it more relevant to the audience,” said Gwen Bennett, vice president of advertising and e-commerce for Bealls and BeallsFlorida.com.

Nuevo Advertising Group’s focus is on bridging the gap between businesses and the Hispanic community through concise advertising messages delivered through the most effective mediums. For more information, visit www.nuevoadvertising.com or call 941-752-4433.

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NUEVO ADVERTISING GROUP RETAINED BY MiCASH TO HANDLE  ADVERTISING OF PREPAID SERVICES CARDS

SARASOTA, FL – Nuevo Advertising Group has been retained by MiCash Inc., headquartered in Washington D.C., to handle the media buying and grassroots marketing of its prepaid services cards.

MiCash was created by Latinos to satisfy the money-remittance and payment needs of the Hispanic community in the United States. These money services are essential tools for the material progress of the community and they help Hispanics integrate into the broader American society.

NUEVO ADVERTISING GROUP TO TRANSLATE  FOR THE INSTITUTE FOR BUSINESS & HOME SAFETY

SARASOTA, FL – Nuevo Advertising Group has been hired by the Institute for Business & Home Safety, which is headquartered in Tampa, for the Spanish translation of its hurricane preparedness materials.

Nuevo Advertising Group’s focus is on bridging the gap between businesses and the Hispanic community through concise advertising messages delivered through the most effective mediums. For more information, visit www.nuevoadvertising.com or call 941-752-4433.

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NUEVO ADVERTISING GROUP LAUNCHES ITS NEW WEBSITE

SARASOTA, FL – Nuevo Advertising Group today launched its new website, www.nuevoadvertising.com. Nuevo Advertising Group’s focus is on bridging the gap between businesses and the Hispanic community, and the new site contains data on the Hispanic market, why this population segment needs to be reached, and how to reach them appropriately. Visitors to the site can view a list of services offered by Nuevo Advertising Group, their professional and community affiliations, news about the company and request information for their own Hispanic marketing initiatives.

Nuevo Advertising Group’s focus is on bridging the gap between businesses and the Hispanic community through concise advertising messages delivered through the most effective mediums. For more information, visit nuevoadvertising.com or call 941-752-4433.

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SARASOTA, FL – Nuevo Advertising Group, after a year of successfully handling and expanding the Hispanic marketing efforts for the Tampa Bay Storm, has renewed its contract with Palace Sports & Entertainment, Tampa.

Pedro Perez, vice president of sales and marketing for Nuevo Advertising, said, “The managers of The St. Pete Times Forum were thrilled with the opportunities within the Hispanic market we presented to them, and we’re pleased to continue handling their advertising and public relations needs in this exciting market.”