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Haciendo Conexiones

Posted by Caryn Bailey 1 Comment

Yes…It’s still me. Caryn…You may not have known that I’m Latina.  I’m one of those girls who grew up assimilated from a very early age.  I regret not soaking in as much as I could during my 3 years of high school Spanish and wish I would have grown up bilingual.   But beyond language, I long to re connect with my cultural heritage because through and through, I’m still Puerto Rican.  I know very little about Puerto Rican cooking, customs, tradition, or culture.  What little I do know was learned through questioning my parents, books, and a trip to the island a few years back.

I’m going to be quite vulnerable here and say that for much of my childhood, I tried to be like “everybody else.”  It wasn’t until I became an adult that I truly begin to explore that part of me I stuffed for so long.  But it hasn’t been easy.  People look at me and question my ethnicity on a regular basis because they can’t quite figure out what I look like.  I open my mouth to speak without a hint of a Spanish accent, and people don’t readily identify me as a Latina.  Even in the world of blogging, my identity is undefined.   I’m a Latina who blogs…in English…mostly about topics that transcend culture and ethnicity. But does that make me a Latina blogger?  I’m still working through the answer to that question.

Two weeks ago, I was invited to a lunch hosted by Monique from Blogs By Latinas.  This isn’t the first Latina blogger event I’ve been invited to, however, they are few and far between.  Monique envisioned “Discovering Màs” as a way for Latina bloggers to come together to “network and learn.”  Forty local Latina bloggers, united by their passion for blogging, gathered for an open dialogue about brand relationships and building your personal brand (guest speaker Jennifer Vides), and developing compelling content (guest speaker Wally Sabria).

Here are some of the key points I took away from the lunch:

How to Market and Brand Yourself as a Blogger…Jennifer Vides

  • You are your brand. Think about what you do and say…who you dialogue with…
  • Be consistent when communicating about your brand.
  • Be different…
  • Be relevant to your community and audience.
  • Build esteem by being involved in your community.
  • Expand your reach by sharing your content with the right people in multiple places.
Optimizing Your Social Media Presence with Creative Design and Compelling Content

View more presentations from Wally Sabria.

I was honored to be amongst such a powerful group of smart, creative women.  Here are some photos from the event, courtesy of rx2lab.com

If you are a Latina Blogger looking to build relationships, check out Blogs By Latinas and Los Angeles Latina Bloggers.

Profuse thanks to the following sponsors:

Que Rica Vida (General Mills)

Avocados from Mexico

P&G Beauty and Grooming

Saul Vasquez

Chinese Laundry

Payless Shoe Source

Macy’s

K’NEX

Kurvee

Haute CurVture

Wet N’ Wild

Cafe Media

American International Industries

Bali

Carolina Pad

The Other Side of the Tortilla

Do My Jeans

Baby Abuelita

Palomaya

Padma Media & Marketing

Rockin Baja

No compensation was received for this post. I was invited to a luncheon and received a gift bag.

Photo Credit: {rx2lab.com}

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Caryn Bailey
Caryn is a NICU nurse by day, blogger by night and mom 24/7. She savors the warm Southern California sun and loves to travel, shopping, baking, reading and frequenting her local tea room. Caryn created the column Lavishly Green for Peekaboo Picks Magazine to share her best tips for going green in style, she is the Former editor for Family Review Network, former OC Family Magazine online contributor, former Orange County Moms Blog contributor, former Evenflo Savvy Parent contributor, former member of the Totsy Advisory Board and former freelance writer for CBS Los Angeles.
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One Response to Haciendo Conexiones

  1. Melanie Edwards - Ella Media & ModernMami.com says

    November 23, 2010 at 8:08 am

    Hi Caryn! It’s nice to “meet” you and I hope to connect more with you. I’m Puerto Rican myself, so it’s always good to keep in touch with fellow Boricuas. I have heard great things of Monique’s luncheon – I only wish I lived on the west coast so I could have attended!

    Just wanted to say hi and I look forward to seeing more of you via twitter, blogs, etc.

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