HOUSTON, Aug. 28, 2017 -- Latino-owned and operated Hispanicize Wire, a multimedia press release distribution service targeting the U.S. Hispanic market, announced today that the company will offer free services to companies, organizations and government agencies that are aiding Hurricane Harvey victims in Texas.
"Houstonians and Texans, in general, are in the midst of a statewide crisis that needs all Americans to help," said Bill Gato, CEO of Hispanicize Wire. "Hispanicize Wire will use the power of its wire and social media reach to help companies and organizations communicate with the Latino community."
Hispanicize Wire's services are complimentary for organizations that are issuing news and information aiming to provide disaster help or relief to victims of Hurricane Harvey. The free services are valid through Friday, September 8th by emailing [email protected].
As with all Hispanicize Wire multimedia press release distributions, the announcements can be of unlimited word length and can include up to five high-resolution images, a logo, a YouTube or Vimeo video, a downloadable EPK (electronic press kit) and a live website preview. Participating companies and organizations should submit all images and videos in high-resolution. Press releases and multimedia materials must be provided to Hispanicize Wire in Spanish and/or English.
According to the Pew Research Center, 36.4% of Houston’s population – over 2.3 Million people – are of Hispanic origin. Houston, the nation’s most multicultural city, is the 4th largest Hispanic market in the nation. Since 19 percent of Houston’s Latino population speak Spanish only, Hispanicize Wire encourages participating companies and organizations to send their announcements in both English and Spanish.
For additional information about Hispanicize Wire’s free hurricane-relief news distribution services, please call 305-503-5919.
About Hispanicize Wire
Miami-based Hispanicize Wire is an innovative and economical multimedia press release distribution platform tailored to serve brands, marketing agencies, small businesses and non-profit organizations. Hispanicize Wire offers comprehensive national, state and city-specific distributions to U.S. Hispanic/Puerto Rico media, bloggers and influencers. The Latino newswire platform offers clients a wide range of budget-friendly multimedia and social media capabilities and online guaranteed placements that are priced at a fraction of what traditional wire services cost. The Hispanicize Wire platform features a social media optimized, SEO-friendly, beautifully designed and bilingual web site that allows clients to post photos, YouTube videos, PDFs, biographies, presentations, brochures and more. Hispanicize Wire is the only Latino wire service that always includes multimedia posting as a standard feature. Hispanicize Wire is a low cost, flat-rate based service that never charges clients text overage rates.
CONTACT: Hurricane Harvey Hotline (305) 503-5919 [email protected]


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