Alejandro Suarez Sanchez-Ocana. TIME-sector employer since 1998, CEO of Group Publispain and the network of blogs Entertainment Networks SL, President of Inversora Foley, director and Founding Partner of Yes.fm, adviser and investor in several companies for innovation, new technologies and the Internet.
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A few days ago I met a very interesting fact of the penetration of the Internet in Spanish-speaking countries. The fact is I nternet World Stats, and I saw it in an interesting blog Amado Martin, who visited with some frequency.
Always said that one of the key factors in order to ascertain the economic level of a home, is the volume of waste (garbage) that is generated every day. Sounds like a joke, but literally if you think about it. And a key factor in assessing a country's development is the% of Internet penetration in its population.
These are the objective facts:
Mexico: 23.7 million users / 21.8% penetration
Spain: 22.8 million users 56.5% penetration
Argentina: 16 million users / 39.7% penetration
Colombia: 10.1 million users / 22.8% penetration
Peru: 7.3 million users / 25.5% penetration
Chile: 7 million users / 43.2% penetration
Venezuela: 5.3 million users / 20.4% penetration
Dominican Republic: 2 million users / 22.4% penetration
Ecuador: 1.5 million users / 11.3% penetration
Guatemala: 1.3 million users / 10.4% penetration
Costa Rica: 1.2 million users / 29.4% penetration
Uruguay: 1.1 million users / 31.8% penetration
Puerto Rico: 0.9 million users / 23.2% penetration
El Salvador: 0.7 million users / 10.1% penetration
Bolivia: 0.6 million users / 6.4% penetration
Honduras: 0.4 million users / 4.6% penetration
Panama: 0.3 million users / 8.2% penetration
Paraguay: 0.3 million users / 3.9% penetration
Cuba: 0.2 million users / 2.1% penetration
Nicaragua: 0.1 million users / 2.7% penetration

From these data, several conclusions emerge.
First the more developed technologically in Spanish, would be in this order Spain, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay.
Countries like Spain with 22 million penetration and 45 million people have traveled a lot smaller than others such as Mexico with 110 million people and 23.7 million of penetration. But other countries such as Argentina (penetration 16 million people vs 40 million people), or to a lesser extent Colombia and Peru have the same potential tour Spain in absolute numbers.
Of course not all users "worth" the same thing. The purchasing power of each country and that is very different (though it sounds ugly, we can talk in terms of value). Years ago, virtually the only profitable IP Spanish, today the Latin IP can be profitable even at very distant from the IP Spanish (except Mexico and Chile each day closer except for the difference in changing the currency of reference Euro vs Dollar).
Normally from Spain widespread on the Latin IP (LATAM) and is a serious mistake. Nothing to do cost per thousand impressions (CPM) that we can obtain in countries like Mexico, Chile, with which we can obtain in others as Peru and Cuba . A campaign that in Mexico makes $ 0.70 CPM could easily convert to $ -0.1 $ 0.08 in Peru. We are talking about differences abysmal 700%.
Many Spanish companies and Internet technology, historically have not been interested in the Latino market. This has been for many causes, for e-commerce are obvious difficulties in export, customs, transport costs, poor implementation of payment systems at user level in many Spanish-speaking countries and so on. In 1999, was overcome these points simply an illusion. Today many are being overcome, although not entirely.
Regarding the advertising market is beginning to return, low-cost, but rentabiliza Spain from the Latin IP. That low-cost compounded by the fact that you mentioned before the huge difference of the current exchange Euro vs Dollar, which in the past 3 years has positioned itself to the stronger euro as their currency, making the markets from Spain to influence U.S. dollars are less interesting.
Today at a meeting at the offices of Entertainment Network, to which I finally moved my professional office, reminded in 1998 when some companies in the sector chose to "close" the access of IPs Latino their servers. It was the dawn of the Internet and at the time, with the high cost of bandwidth and server capacity much lower, were a significant cost (especially since then Mexico) and no income. I never closed to traffic from the IP anywhere. I always thought that it would reach profitability or at least that we should always look to these markets.
I firmly believe that they are the future. We speak of 362 million people in Spanish-speaking countries of Latin America, and 45 million Spaniards, in a market total of 407,000,000 people who share language (eye, do not count with many Spanish-speaking countries like Brazil, for example). Nothing that the penetration of the Internet reaches only 35% on average, we would be talking about a potential market of almost 150,000,000 people. With a penetration of 56% as the current Spain, only the Indian markets, Chinese and Anglo-Saxon will be higher worldwide on the Internet.
These days we are working on our project for a download site, which incidentally I have received very good ideas lately (the most interesting of Manuel Jimenez, of Coveralia hope that we can implement), and we defined that the key must be comprehensive Not only focused on the Spanish market, but the entire Latino market and we're working on it.
For this our first step is a solutions provider Global SMS and an advertising agency that can globally, exploiting the best possible advertising at Global. Overall focus, we are on track.
Tags: martin loved, archivos.com, coveralia, downloads, Ip Spain, Latin Ip, Manuel Jimenez








I am surprised Mexico.
On who are the future ... the problem is that lead is the future for some time, to see if it is true. Indeed, for many, African countries are also "the future", but the investments are always going to Eastern Europe and Asia (especially China), which besides being the future have a much more advanced technologically.
The Latino market is very volatile, but are told to do so for hundreds of companies in one fell swoop was carried Evo Morales or Chavez conspiratorial investments they had made in the country, that nowhere have seen, it is logical that employers hesitate in those countries where you can leave any "enlightened" you do those things.
Clear that perhaps the Internet market is different, but comes to power as another of those and to strive to go after business online spend as much of the same. And Cuba or talk ...
The link to the blog of Amado points to a web removal.
@ anonymous, thank you, that I was not there. is already fixed.
Let us not forget that the USA with more than 55 million Spanish speakers, a high level of Internet penetration and a high purchasing power in a very difficult dish to surrender.
I work in zanox and from here we are pushing programs LATAM and preparing to move to new offices there in Brazil or Mexico ... and assure that traffic is growing Latino Americano, each time the programs work best and that esoe s growing thank God there are many more users online alli ..
Javier ... should be showing because I do not remember ever having seen a program to LATAM in zanox.
Umm for a year and a half or so programs to LATAM in zanox, if you register on zanox affiliate programs can access to Latin American and Portuguese, all that you manage for the time being until the opening of the new office in South America since Spanish headquarters.
I recommend it if you are interested in signing up as an affiliate and search programs for LATAM, there are quite a few things .. (For a little more information that the insurance department zanox affiliates can help you fast)
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So intuitive and I sensed the growth of chili a few days ago:
http://www.miguelgalve.com/blog/internet/chile-despierta-en-internet/
Alejandro brilliant article, I am with you 100%. The Spanish-speaking market is amazing and the opportunity is great, because they are virgins and markets so far have attracted little interest. Fijemosno at the Americans as if there is to this market.
Alejandro Hello! thanks for the mention .. about what the future uhmm even many years left to make it a reality "LATAM" I personally prefer to invest in other emerging markets more and more economic support, some LATAM is complicated for many companies that most of the presidents of these countries are an embarrassment and do what gives them the win as CHAVEZ ...
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