The Launch of MexicoToday.org Website Highlights Mexican Public-Private Effort to Keep International Audiences Informed About News in Mexico
Website is Part of MexicoToday's Ecosystem of Online Platforms; Official Twitter Hashtag #mexicotoday
MEXICO CITY, July 27, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Marca Pais – Imagen de Mexico, an initiative to help promote a positive image of Mexico abroad, announced today the launch of a website called MexicoToday.org. The website consists of a leading-edge portal including the latest Mexican economy, tourism, culture, environment, and Mexico & The World news targeted to international audiences.
The MexicoToday.org website is part of an online communications platform which looks to engage international audiences through its different social media channels, including Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and Flickr. To be part of the online conversation in Twitter, #mexicotoday is the official hash tag for MexicoToday. In the next months, additional social media channels will be activated.
"We are very excited to make available the MexicoToday.org website and its related online properties to all our international friends that seek to explore the magical sites and opportunities Mexico brings to tourists, businesses, and investors," explained Jaime Diaz, director for Marca Pais – Imagen de Mexico. "Through our MexicoToday.org portal, we invite you to learn about and enjoy Mexico, and to really experience the rich culture, traditions, and unique investing opportunities that the country offers."
The MexicoToday.org website is a user-friendly news portal with videos, photos, and easy-to-read stories that allow the online user to enjoy according to their own preferences and interests. All the content has been color-coded for ease of screening by topic of interest. The website also offers three different types of views, including classic, mosaic, and timeline. All of the stories in the website are fully-integrated with the MexicoToday YouTube, Facebook and Twitter accounts, and online users can interact with each of the stories by "liking" them and providing comments via their Facebook page or re-tweeting via their Twitter profile.
The MexicoToday.org website also allows online users to create their own user profiles for personalization, and the portal's intelligent design identifies related stories online users will be most interested to read about based on their most recent views and search activity.
SOURCE Marca Pais - Imagen de Mexico
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