HispanicTips.com reaches the 10,000 post milestone covering Hispanic-Latino news & commentary.
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PRLEAP.COM) HispanicTips.com is an aggregation blog covering Hispanic-Latino news & commentary. We scour the web and hand-pick articles, stories and blog posts. Our goal is to be a useful tool for the varied Hispanic-Latino communities in the US as well as the community as a whole and those interested in these subjects.
Since its inception, HispanicTips.com has become an excellent resource for anyone interested in Hispanic-Latino issues. It covers the entire spectrum of issues with categories including:
- art, music y culture with 859 posts
- business with 877 posts
- commentary with 949 posts
- ‘did you know’ with 16 posts
- education with 637 posts
- events with 318 posts
- food with 166 posts
- health with 375 posts
- hispanic news with 7785 posts
- immigration with 1085 posts
- internet with 251 posts
- marketing with 507 posts
- media with 1151 posts
- non-urban areas with 144 posts
- non-US news with 191 posts
- ‘not to miss’ with 33 posts
- people with 659 posts
- politics with 716 posts
- press release with 722 posts
- religion with 122 posts
- sports with 209 posts
- youth with 120 posts
HispanicTips.com also offers a variety of other services such as a daily e-mail newsletter, news by US state (with RSS feeds), easy copy and paste syndication for use in other websites as well as working to produce Blogente.com and 100gente.com. Blogente.com is a new beta directory of Hispanic-Latino blogs. 100gente.com is a project by Blogente and HispanicTips to create a network of Hispanic-Latino bloggers. We are looking for 100 voices to forge the way: professionals, activists, artists, journalists, business people, politicians, doctors, educators, academics or anyone could help lead the way. Hispanics-Latinos need a strong voice on the internet and blogs are the perfect platform to carry our voice into the future. Would you like help or do you know someone who would? We offer free professional blog hosting and services with a personal touch for 100 people who would like to blog about Hispanic-Latino issues.
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