Singer-songwriter José-Luis Orozco has assembled a collection of finger rhymes and other action songs from Latin America. Including favorites such as "The Wheels on the Bus" as well as folk songs from a variety of Spanish-speaking countries, Diez Deditos is a treat for the eyes, ears, and fingers. Lyrics are presented in both English and Spanish, and easy-to-follow musical accompaniment and diagrams for the corresponding actions are also provided. As in the companion volume De Colores, bright collage illustrations by Elisa Kleven complete the appeal of this fun-filled book. Customer Review: Great Songs!
I teach preschool and the kids love these songs! I really like that each song has hand gestures to do along which keeps the kids engaged on the song. I also ordered the CD soundtrack which makes it easier for me to memorize songs and the kids love to sing along with it.
Customer Review: high quality music comes from our roots
I have used this CD for about 7 years as part of my prekinder bilingual curriculum, and it has been very successful with my students. Also, I know it is quality children's folk music because I have studied in detail children's folk music from Mexico, and most of these selections are easily validated as original folk music. You can be sure they are not contrived at all by adults for children. I recommend the book that goest with it, too.
What is Hispanic Internet Marketing? Internet marketing geared specifically towards the growing Hispanic community in the United States and in Latin America as well.
Why should you work to reach the Hispanic Market on the internet?
Youd be crazy not to!
The number of U.S. Hispanic Internet users is expected to hit 20.9 million by 2010, with growth driven primarily by Hispanic youth, according to a new report from eMarketer.
By 2010, there will be 3.3 million U.S. Hispanic Internet users - between 3 and 17 years old, 4 million between 18 and 24, and 4.8 million 25 to 34, eMarketer estimated.
In order to remain competitive, companies must gain a real understanding of the Hispanic consumer experience and purchase orientations.
Who should be participating in Hispanic internet marketing?
1. US Hispanic companies targeting US Hispanics
2. US American companies targeting US Hispanics
3. Both US Hispanic and American companies targeting Latin America as well as their own markets
4. Latin American companies targeting their own markets
5. Latin American companies targeting all markets that include both Latin American, US Hispanic and American markets
How does NetKlik help you to reach Hispanic Internet users?
There are two primary strategies for targeting the US Hispanic market through the search engines:
1. Pay-Per-Click (PPC) and
2. Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
We work closely with you to assist you in the best possible way on how to exploit the growing search engine market.
Our starting point is the keyword research. We provide you with a questionnaire, which is used as the basis for the keyword research. At the end of the process we provide you with a list of relevant keywords that you can use for your SEO campaign or PPC.
Our keyword research is based on actual keyword phrases being used throughout the Internet. You see, every time you type a keyword phrase into a search engine, that keyword phrase gets recorded. There are several programs available to webmasters so that we can obtain these keyword phrases. The results of this research is that we come up with a list of relevant keyword phrases that are being used by Internet Users.
Since Internet Users are hunting for your website, its important that you have on your website the words they are using in the hunt!
This process is known as search engine optimization (SEO), and the results provide a client with much greater business opportunities that translate into better return on investment.
Contact us today at http://www.netklik.com for more information about Hispanic Internet Marketing.
Denise Schmeichler is founder of http://www.netklik.com and specializes in search engine optimization and website design.
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