USA (Hispanic PR Wire) December 7, 2004 - Hispanic entrepreneurs can log onto
Mi Negocio, a new Spanish language community hub, for information regarding
starting or growing a business.
More and more Hispanics are dreaming of starting their own businesses. As the
largest minority group in the country, Hispanics comprise nearly 42 percent of
all minority business. By 2007, it is estimated that one in every 10 small
businesses will be Hispanic.
As these entrepreneurs begin to consider placing "Open For Business" signs in
their local town or home office, they are facing an all-new situation with
tremendous risks. They have unique questions and concerns, but are often
uncertain of where they can turn for quality advice. Hispanic entrepreneurs
can now put a great deal of their anxiety to rest with a little help from
their personal computer and Internet access. A Spanish language Web site known
as Mi Negocio is the first Hispanic entrepreneurial resource of its kind.
Mi Negocio was created by Ford Motor Company, is powered by AOL(R) Latino -
the largest Internet service for U.S. Hispanics. It can be reached at
www.ford.com/minegocio or by the AOL(R) keyword Mi Negocio. The site links
visitors to advice from high-profile Hispanic business experts through
interactive chats and on-demand panel discussions. It also provides an
entrepreneurial tool kit for marketing, sales and service and taps key
resources from Time Inc., including articles from FORTUNE Magazine, Business
2.0 and FORTUNE Small Business.
"We are proud to help Hispanic entrepreneurs access the resources they need to
succeed, and the new hub is a key component for promoting economic success in
the Hispanic community," said Nick Scheele, president of Ford Motor Company.
Louis Barajas, Hispanic author of the book El Camino a la Grandeza Financiera:
Los 10 Pasos Para Crear Riqueza, Seguridad y un Futuro Prospero Para Usted y
su Familia, serves as the small business expert on the site. He works hard to
inform Hispanics of the risks involved with start-up businesses especially
when roughly 80% of small businesses fail in the first five years.
"The quality of visitor questions on Mi Negocio demonstrates that Hispanics
are beginning to take the idea of entrepreneurship very seriously," says
Barajas. "I am glad that I can help in putting Hispanics on the right path to
financial greatness and that this pioneering site is prospering."
The Mi Negocio Board Series symposiums have also proven to be a valuable part
of the website experience. The symposium discussions are available in an
on-demand format and features Roberto Madrazo, director of multicultural
merchandising, Target stores; Fernando Figueredo, managing director Latin
America and U.S Hispanic markets, Porter Novelli; Tere Zubizarreta, president
and CEO, Zubi Advertising; Antonio Flores, president and CEO of the Hispanic
Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU); Cristina Castro,
international advertising manager, American Airlines; Maria de Lourdes Sobrino,
founder and CEO of Lulu's Dessert corporation; Kim Casiano, president and COO
of Casiano Communications and board member of Ford Motor Company and of course
Louis Barajas, author and founder of Financial Greatness Inc.
Los Angeles, Miami and Austin served as host cities for the Board Series
discussions. The topics included Business Planning 101, Developing and
Sustaining a Marketing Plan and Building Strategies for Ultimate Business
Success. Each discussion featured an in-depth question and answer session with
the Hispanic community in these areas.
The topics of the Board Series discussion include: Business Planning 101,
Developing and Sustaining a Marketing Plan and Building Strategies for
Ultimate Business Success with engaging questions and answers sessions for the
Hispanic community in Los Angeles, Miami and Austin.
"The Mi Negocio website and Board Series symposiums are excellent learning
tools," said Danny Zeloaker, a Hispanic sales manager for AED Now, a growing
automatic external defibrillator distributor in South Florida. "Being able to
discuss these subjects with these Hispanic business experts has provided me
with some quality insights for my growing business."