Thursday, December 27, 2012

Power Woman Business Center Invites You To The Sierra Pelona Wine Festival!

 

Dear Wine Club Members,

We will be holding our first Sierra Pelona Valley Wine Festival, to befit the Henry Mayo Hospital. The festival will be held at our vineyard Saturday January 26, 2013 from 12pm-4pm. We will have numerous wineries and local wine makers from all across Southern California offering tastings of their best wines. We will also have gourmet food and specialty items sampling, organic markets, gift boutiques, live music, and lots of fun for a great day.

Pre-purchased general admission tickets are $65.00 and $75.00 at the door.

Pre-purchased V.I.P. tickets are $75.00 and at the door $100.00. Our wonderful wine club members will receive 15% off ticket prices. To purchase tickets please follow this link http://reyeswinery.com/spv-winefestival and enter your coupon RWC15 at the check out.

We are looking forward to seeing you.

Sincerely, Reyes Winery.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Happy Holidays From Power Media Group!

Christmas is not a time for gifts, it is not a time to think about what we wish we had, Christmas is a time to be grateful for what we already have and the family and friends that make the whole year feel like Christmas. Giving feeds the soul and knowing that you put a smile on a loved one's face is enough to make any season feel like the holiday season. Let's remember all that we have given and been given throughout the year and aim for doing more in the year ahead. Happy Holidays from the Power Media Group team, to you!

Save The Date,Trade connect free export workshop for small and medium size businesses is coming to Huntington Park!.

A great challenge for our Southern California economy is to grow the economy again. One way to grow is to look internationally to the 95% of the world's consumers who are overseas. With growing middle classes and interest in the reliability of U.S. goods, these are exciting markets for the future.

LEARN ABOUT SERVICES NOW AVAILABLE!
-How to export
-How to identify markets
-Financing and insuring Overseas Sales
-Documentation and Logistics
-Seas and Air Cargo Services
EXPERT SPEAKERS FROM:
Port of Los Angeles
Los Angeles World Airports
U.S. Department of Commerce
U.S. Small Business Administration Export Assistance
L.A. Customs Brokers & Freight Forwarders Association center for International Trade Development.

Contact: jcoronel@portla.org or register at http://tinyurl.com/d9p6q


Raul R. Perez Memorial Park
6208 "Little" Alameda St. Huntington Park, Ca 90255

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Puerto Rican Food For The Holidays!

Do you love food?  Well who doesn’t love food for the holidays? Well you get the chance to get one the finest foods in the world. Dona Irma who is Power Media Group’s  very own Tony Gracia’s Mother, has decide to open up her own business after her husbands death. She is a very talented woman who loves to cook her very own Puerto Rican food. Order now to experience this delicious food and Don’t forget to get some coquito as well. Please contact Irma herself at (818) 447-7154 or Tony Gracia (818) 415-7036.


Monday, December 17, 2012

Now Hiring In San Diego, Ca

            

 Now Hiring Drivers in San Diego, CA! Check out this YouTube Video For More Info.
 Or Call 1(866)455-7714



Show Support to Indiegogo-Latino Cities

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Friday, December 14, 2012

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

MundoFox Interviews Patricia Gracia

MundoFox interviewed nonprofit 501 c3 Power Woman Business Center (www.powerwomanbc.com) founder, Patricia Gracia, and she addressed the topic of women entrepreneurs. Not satisfied with just being stay-at-home moms, Patricia touched on the valuable resources that women entrepreneurs have at their fingertips in order to successfully launch a business (many of which are provided by Power Woman Business Center). Watch as Patricia discusses the advantages Latin women have as business owners, because in today’s society, it is no longer a male-dominated world.

  Click on link to watch the interviewhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pz05EWOl3Ao

Power Woman Radio Show, Nov 14-2012; Part 6

Bill, Patricia, Patsy and Jessica wrap up the show by giving you a few tips on how to fine tune or enhance your professionalism. You have to be careful when presenting yourself, because if you overdo it, you could seriously be taking away the focus of the same reason you are there. Less is always more! Don’t miss out on these once in a lifetime tips from community and corporate leaders. DRESS FOR SUCCESS will be this Saturday December 8th from 10am to 2pm at PWBC Headquarters, 17960 Sierra Hwy., Santa Clarita, CA 91351. And remember ladies, dress to impress! 

Power Woman Radio Show, Nov 14-2012; Part 5

Bill Miranda and Patricia Gracia are now joined by Jessica Cruz of PWBC and Patsy Ayala, owner of Our Valley’s Magazine. They discuss PWBC’s latest event, DRESS FOR SUCCESS! This event will be so key in this recovering economy. After leaving this event, you can feel good knowing that you now have the skills to dress to impress, interview skills, knowledge of how to sell yourself and the importance of first impressions. 

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Power Woman Radio Show, Nov 14-2012; Part 4

Learn here on how the relationship between PWBC and SCE came to be. When Chris and Anna came to the Power Woman Business Center, he started saving us money right when we gave him the tour. It is amazing the things that business owners are unaware of and how the littlest changes can make a big change in your savings! There are numerous SCE locations where you can go to get all the advice on how you can maximize your dollar and not fall behind in the “green movement”. SCE even sent some crews out to the Northeast in an effort to help the victims of Hurricane Sandy regain some lost energy & hope.

Power Woman Radio Show, Nov 14-2012; Part 3

In this segment, we dive a little deeper into business audits and how SCE can help you to maximize value for every light switch you turn on! If you want to get some traction going in the energy department of your business, go to www.SCE.com, no matter what your business size. In just 2 weeks, you can have an SCE representative come to your establishment and give you a personalized opinion on what your next step should be to becoming a more “green-friendly” company.

Power Woman Radio Show, Nov 14-2012; Part 2

We continue the show with our Southern California Edison guests Chris Coronel, Customer Business Solution Manager and Anna Sanchez, Public Affairs Regional Manager. Chris and Anna both work very closely with the city, water and gas agencies and many people involved in Santa Clarita’s business sector. Their goal is to help business’s become more energy efficient, use more green technology & enlighten them to other opportunities that exist within SCE. Chris is determined to help new business owners to become exposed to all the utility requirements and things thereof. Listen here to find out how getting your business involved with SCE lets you know what to expect when it comes to energy and how even your own residence energy history may come in to play. 

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Power Woman Radio Show, Nov 14-2012; Part 1

Patricia Gracia & Bill Miranda of PWBC Radio Show welcome special guests from Southern California Edison, Chis Coronel and Anna Frutose Sanchez. In this segment, Patricia touches down on how she founded her advertising and PR agency, Power Media Group, right out of her living room on her own. That is what inspired her to create the business incubator, Power Woman Business Center. She wanted to ensure that she was doing all she could to prevent entrepreneurs from encountering the same struggles she did when becoming self-sufficient. Listen on how you can avoid the trial-and-error process.

Power Woman Radio Show, Oct 14-2012; Part 6

Jessica and Bill end the show by recognizing all the Power Woman who are on the Board for PWBC. They encourage you to remember that PWBC is not only about women. They aim to help anyone who is willing to help themselves. Men, women, young or old, PWBC does not discriminate. They honestly do have all the elements that point to success so you are encouraged to bring your dreams to them. After all, you have the vision, they add the Power! 

Power Woman Radio Show, Oct 14-2012; Part 5


Jessica and Bill discuss more of the Power Woman behind PWBC who makes it all possible, Patricia Gracia. She came to the United States at the tender age of 18 and her sights were no doubt set on success. She truly is an amazing visionary who brings nothing but innovative ideas to the table. Providing her valuable experiences is what ensures your company continues to prosper in this ever changing business world. She and Tony Gracia built Power Media Group from the ground up and for that she has received and continues to receive countless recognition and awards that remind her of why she does what she does. This community is fortunate to have her as an example and motivator. She achieved her dreams by launching PMG and because of that she is committed to helping others with the same motivation and drive that she has by way of Power Woman Business Center. 

 

Power Woman Radio Show, Oct 14-2012; Part 3

Jessica, Bill and Armando give you the info on how to take advantage of being in an enterprise zone. There are so many dollar for dollar tax credits that you could be missing out on! If you want more information on enterprise zones and how they affect you, you can go to the City of Santa Clarita website, which tells you address ranges & maps. Also feel free to call Armando at (213)412.2002 or look on his website at www.rjd-cpa.com. They then discuss how PWBC provides many courses to where this can all become second nature to you! Not to mention the Mastermind seminars that occurs twice a month. Join a few top executives and see how you can be doing better in certain aspects of your business. 

Power Woman Radio Show, Oct 14-2012; Part 4

 Jessica, Bill and Armando explain how countless hours of dedication, drive and determination can be the real power behind your success. That’s why at PWBC, their motto is “You have the vision, we add the power”. They can provide you with business and marketing plans & introduce you to your surrounding community by way of networking events, and connect you with key people & resources that you’d otherwise not have access to or even know about. They then inform you on how capital gains are expected to increase as well as income tax. Being a business owner means you need to be aware of these changes and also be aware of the tax implications of everything that you do. This way you’ll know the importance of understanding that it is not how much you make, it is how much you get to keep. It’s CPA’s, such as Armando, that can point you in the right direction that you can keep more of your money and less of your headaches.




Monday, December 10, 2012

Power Woman Radio Show, Oct 14-2012; Part 2!

Bill, Jessica and Armando discuss the benefits of PWBC now being recognized as a 501 c3. They make no profit from being a business incubator. All they get is the satisfaction in knowing that they are creating jobs by ensuring that every new business that comes through their doors will leave with the knowledge necessary to thrive even in this struggling economy. They then dive into the common debate on 1099 employee’s (independent contractors) versus a regular employee. There are so many unknown dangers that can put a business in jeopardy if you treat a regular payroll employee as a 1099 employee. If for any reason they are to become disgruntled, they can sue your company for years of back pay and that alone can force you to shut your doors prematurely. Listen in on how to avoid these dangers and keep the IRS off your back.

Click on this link to watch:http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wVFERIgElFo

Power Woman Radio Show, Oct 14-2012; Part 1

Bill Miranda & Jessica Cruz sit with Armando Jamjian and give some outstanding tips on how to grow your business. Power Woman Business Center is there to answer any questions an entrepreneur may have. They are consistently doing whatever possible to stimulate our local economy. Whether your business is an idea, already started or now struggling, PWBC acts as an incubator to get your business back to where it needs to be so that it can continue to grow on its own. View here to find any entrepreneur’s dream launch pad and how you can dramatically increase your odds of succeeding. 


Friday, December 7, 2012

Power Woman Radio Show, Sep 11-2012 - Part 3! Patricia Gracia, Bill Miranda, & Kristine Taylor


 Patricia Gracia, Bill Miranda & Kristine Taylor remember 9-11 and extend their prayers to everyone affected by the tragic event.
Kristine Taylor joins them to discuss the importance of non-profits working together to help small business owners in all aspects of their lives. That is why Taylor and Power Woman Business Center are collaborating efforts to launch the “Home Prevention Program”, which allows 501C3’s to purchase property from homeowners with the intent to allow the owner to purchase or rent back the property. This allows small business owners to get back on their feet as they wait for their business to take flight.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mnkCmYIu7JY

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Southern California Edison's Anna Frutos Sanchez and Chris Coronel Were Featured Guests on Power Business Center's Radio Show Nov. 13, 2012!

Santa Clarita, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/05/2012 -- Check out KHTS 1220AM Hometown Station on http://www.powerwomanbc.com to listen (and watch) Patricia Gracia, founder of 501(c)(3) nonprofit Power Woman Business Center, and her co-host Bill Miranda interview two of SCE’s finest in what was a key program for all business owners. The resourcefulness of visiting http://www.sce.com for energy and money-saving programs and information is often lost on those who run a business, which is why Anna and Chris provide their expertise in order to benefit them.

Three important points were covered on this program and they are as follows: 1. Small business support for audits and billing. This can be done online or through a visit from a SCE representative. 2. The resources http://www.sce.com offers such as money-saving programs, energy management solutions, business rates, energy centers, etc. 3.Billing options through automatic payment or pay-by-phone, and the pros and cons of both.

Business owners must be more informed on how to increase their energy efficiency and how devoted Southern California Edison is to assisting the community. In support of better energy management solutions, Power Woman Business Center will have its building surveyed and assessed by SCE for proper adjustments as needed. PWBC will continue as a leading example to their Santa Clarita Valley community on how to move towards a better tomorrow for our planet.

About Power Woman Business Center
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Power Woman Business Center was founded by Patricia and Tony Gracia, with the mission to create jobs in order to stimulate our recovering economy. The organization serves as an incubator for entrepreneurs who lack the necessary resources in successfully creating a business. Established in the Santa Clarita Valley Enterprise Zone, the PWBC facility provides office equipment such as cubicles, computers, fax machines, telephones and Internet, along with a conference room and even a fully stocked kitchen

An entrepreneur’s ideal launch pad, PWBC donates countless hours to overseeing the development and success of each business that comes through the organization. The organization provides training and leadership seminars, business planning and networking strategies to any of its members. It is this kind of dedication, along with community and board member support, that allows the program to exist.

As a business incubator, Power Woman Business Center’s bottom line is to create jobs by bringing new businesses to the area with an emphasis in helping start-ups and current business owners. Patricia Gracia believes in the importance of new business start-ups to help our recovering economy and job market from the recent recession.


  Southern California Edison's Anna Frutos Sanchez and Chris Coronel Were Featured Guests on Power Business Center's Radio Show Nov. 13, 2012

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Saved The Date for "Dress For Success"!

 Friendly Reminder- Don't Forget To Save The Date On December 8th, 2012! This Saturday Power Woman Business Center Invites you to "Dress For Success" Don't Miss out on This Great Event. See You There!


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Great pay and flexible hours. Must have:
-Drivers License
-Auto Insurance
-Own Transportation
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www.deliveryofphonebooks.com

Entragando guias de telefono. Has dinero Xtra!
Con horas flexibles y buen salario. Requisitos:
-Licencia de manejar
-seguro de auto
-transporte propio
Llama ya! 1-(866) 768-7885

Location: Downey-Whittier
Compensation: Call for more info. 1-(866) 768-7885
This is a part-time job.
Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
Please, no phone calls about this job!
Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Power Woman Business Center Invites You To "Dress For Success"

Nonprofit 501 c3 Power Woman Business Center, Women’s Business Center, & Hairtage Studio are uniting forces to host an event in helping women make the best first impression through professional beauty, etiquette and style. With only a $15 donation, you will be exposed to essential advice and tips from community and corporate leaders.

Wells Fargo (www.wellsfargo.com) is a proud supporter of nonprofit 501 c3 Power Woman Business Center (www.powerwomanbc.com)! We thank them in believing in our commitment in helping entrepreneurs succeed in this economy. With their generous contribution, they are helping the continuation of our program’s existence!

Wells Fargo is one of our special sponsors for our “Dress For Success” event this Saturday, December 8, from 10 am – 2 pm! Please join us at Power Woman Business Center in this incredible opportunity to improve your professional image through business and dining etiquette tips and advice given by some of our esteemed community leaders! 

PLEASE RSVP AND CONFIRM THAT YOU WILL BE COMING TO THIS EVENT! WE WOULD LOVE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE. THANK YOU!

Please contact Us and let us know that you are calling in behalf of the “Dress For Success” event. (661)505-1011 or email Jessica Cruz @jessica@powermediagroup.com

Monday, December 3, 2012

Immediate Employment-Empleo Inmediato (Mid City)

Currently hiring to deliver in: Bellflower, Compton, Hollydale, Lakewood, Lynwood, North Long Beach, Paramount, Willowbrook.

Delivering phone books. Make Xtra money.
Great pay and flexible hours. Must have:
-Drivers License
-Auto Insurance
-Own Transportation
Call Now! 1-(866) 958-5872

www.deliveryofphonebooks.com

Entragando guias de telefono. Has dinero Xtra!
Con horas flexibles y buen salario. Requisitos:
-Licencia de manejar
-seguro de auto
-transporte propio
Llama ya! 1-(866) 958-5872

Currently hiring to deliver in: Bellflower, Compton, Hollydale, Lakewood, Lynwood, North Long Beach, Paramount, Willowbrook.

    Location: Mid City
    Compensation: Call fore more info 1-(866) 958-5872
    This is a part-time job.
    Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
    Please, no phone calls about this job!
    Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

Friday, November 30, 2012

"Dress For Success"

Nonprofit 501 c3 Power Woman Business Center (www.powerwomanbc.com), Women’s Business Center(www.wbc-la.org) & Hairitage Studio are uniting forces to host an event in helping women make the best first impression throughprofessional beauty,
etiquette and style.

With only a $15 donation, you will be exposed to essential advice and tip from community and corporate leaders.

Hosted by Power Woman Business Center & Woman Business Center

December 8, 2012 at 10:00am - 2:00pm

Power Woman Business Center
17960 Sierra Highway
Santa Clarita, CA

800-901-5272

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

The Santa Clarita Latino Chamber Of Commerce Invites you to Atten Our 2012 Christmas Party For The Kids!

 
The Santa Clarita Valley Latino chamber Of Commerce and the Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation Department cordially invites you to attend our 2012 Christmas Party for the Kids! It will be held at the William S. Hart Park.
  
Admission is FREE to all.

We will have Christmas exhibits, Food and beverages, Music and dancers, FREE gifts for the kids, and Santa Claus!!!

Hope to see you all there...It will be a great time for the kids to have some holiday fun!

Monday, November 26, 2012

Power Woman Business Center Invites You To "Dress For Success"



"LADIES!! Come join us for a day of beauty to improve and empower your image through business and dining etiquette and the ever-changing world of fashion."

Nonprofit 501 c3 Power Woman Business Center, Women's Business Center, & Hairtage Studio are uniting forces to host an event in helping women make the best first impression through professional beauty, etiquette and style. With only a $15 donation, you will be exposed to essential advice and tips from community and corporate leaders.

Hairitage Studio'
s Mission: "It is not enough to have all the beauty if there is no POWER behing the WOMAN"

Our Speakers: Patricia Gracia, Tony Gracia, Patsy Ayala, Bill Miranda, Rocio Montagnar, Erika Artieda.

DON'T FORGET TO GET YOUR AUTOGRAPHED COPY OF BILL MIRANDA'S NEW BOOK!

**We are looking for sponsors for food, gift bags, etc. If you would like to help PLEASE reach out thank you!

Any Business owners who would like to come as well or help out, that would be very much appreciated! 

 For More Info on the time and day Please Visit This Link!:
 http://www.eventbrite.com/org/2943192131?s=11169117

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Patricia Gracia: Founder of Power Media Group Inc Is Bridging Communication Between Business Owners and Hispanic Consumers!

Santa Clarita, CA – Patricia Gracia arrived to the United States at the age of 18 for the pursuit of her dreams, and with the support of his husband, Tony Gracia, she is the founder of a customer relation and advertising agency Power Group Inc and a non-profit organization called Power Woman Business Center. She started her career by providing customer service and support at Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills where she learned about the relationship between customers and business owners. She learned how to help customers with their questions and problems through enthusiasm and passion for her work. Her dedication for work earned her sponsorship from Peninsula Hotel where she was working, for a degree program at UCLA in the major of public relations.
Patricia Gracia
Power Media Group Inc helps clients and business owners in finding customers in Hispanic countries in America. They help businesses and companies create marketing campaigns in Spanish and Hispanic languages. She uses her knowledge and skills she learned in the way to her success. Businesses and companies can find consumers in Hispanic countries in America through the experience and expertise her company Power Media Group Inc has.
When Patricia Gracia first moved to the United States by crossing the border at Tijuana she was full of passion to find new opportunities. During her internship at an ad agency, on her completion of her training, she was offered a permanent position at the production department of the agency. That was a breakthrough and a big opportunity to excel in the field of advertising which encouraged her to form her own agency in 2001.
After years of experience and exploring many other new opportunities, and forming her own agency, she is now helping new entrepreneurs and businesswomen who are new in advertising field. She formed the NGO in 2009 to help women find opportunities and resources to help them excel in the field. Power Women Business Center is a mentor for such women who have little resources but have great passion and a will to learn and find a good career in advertising. It also helps new businesses that lack fundamental resources and guides them in different stages of the business. This encourages new jobs and a boost to the economy of the United States. Power Women Business Center is based in Santa Clarita, CA where she works with new entrepreneurs and helps other through her vast experience and expertise.
Power Media Group Inc has also received numerous awards and immense recognition from both the government of the United States and some reputable companies. Patricia Gracia has also been featured and interview on a number of television shows in the United States.
To learn more about Patricia Gracia and her company Power Media Group Inc, please visit http://www.powermediagroup.com/
For more inquiries, please contact
Powermediagroup
17960 Sierra Hwy.
Santa Clarita, CA 91351
Website: - http://www.powermediagroup.com/
E: – info@powermediagroup.com
Phone: - 800.901.5272
Facebook: - https://www.facebook.com/PowerMediaGroupInc
YouTube: - http://www.youtube.com/user/PowerMediaGroup

ANYONE LIVING IN THE LOS ANGELES AREA LOOKING FOR A JOB??

IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT-EMPLEO INMEDIATO (LOS ANGELES)

Delivering phone books. Make Xtra money.
Great pay and flexible hours. Must have:
-Drivers License
-Auto Insurance
-Own Transportation
Call Now! 1-888-718-7563

www.deliveryofphonebooks.com

Entragando guias de telefono. Has dinero Xtra!
Con horas flexibles y buen salario. Requisitos:
-Licencia de manejar
-seguro de auto
-transporte propio
Llama ya! 1-888-718-7563

    Location: Los Angeles
    Compensation: Call for more info. 1-888-718-7563
    This is a part-time job.
    Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
    Please, no phone calls about this job!
    Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Black Friday: One-Third Or More Will Shop, Many Will Treat Themselves!

4 in 10 US consumers plan to shop online or in-store on Black Friday, details CouponCabin.com in November survey results. Those results are mirrored by a Periscope IQ study, which found 38% of respondents saying they will definitely or probably shop on Black Friday, although an Ipsos study puts the number slightly lower, at 34%, and a WSL/Strategic Retail study also pegs the figure at one-third. The CouponCabin.com survey reveals that among likely Black Friday shoppers, almost three-quarters plan to spend as much (52%) or more (21%) than they did last year, while 18% will spend less.
Black Friday isn’t for everyone, though. Further survey results from CouponCabin.com show that many adults view the day as quite stressful. For example, 34% indicate that the thought of all the people in one store is scary, while 28% are wary of the item they want being out of stock before they can purchase it, and 26% are leery of all the competition with other shoppers. Among respondents to a Lab42 survey, the top reasons for not shopping on Black Friday are that it’s too crowded, they would prefer to relax at home, and that they can find the same deals online. Aside from that perceived lack of incentive to shop in-store, 42% said they think Black Friday deals will be available at a later date.
Indeed, according to WSL/Strategic Retail, 78% of Black Friday shoppers think the crowds have become too crazy, and two-thirds think they can get better deals online or on Cyber Monday.
There appear to be some negative opinions developing among shoppers. 6 in 10 Lab42 survey respondents said that Black Friday has changed in the past 3 years, and it looks like they think it has changed for the worse. 55% think it’s more crowded, 39% believe the lines to check out are longer, and 29% think the deals are no longer as good as they used to be.

Does Black Friday Start Too Early?

The CouponCabin.com survey finds that 31% of adults believe that Black Friday now starts too early, as retailers open their doors on Thanksgiving, and even the day before. But some consumers don’t seem to want to wait: 23% of Lab42 survey respondents plan to start shopping before 3 AM. And according to the Ipsos study, 6% of Black Friday shoppers will actually start on Thanksgiving Day. Others will start around midnight (21%), around 4 AM (20%), around 6 AM (9%), between 6 AM and noon (21%), or in the afternoon (16%). To recap, according to Ipsos, almost half of Black Friday shoppers plan to have started their shopping by 4 AM.

Many Will Pamper Themselves

When asked what they typically purchase on Black Friday, 46% of the respondents to the Lab42 survey said they buy things they want but normally wouldn’t get. 42% said they buy great deals, 11% things they need, and a tiny 1% things they’ve never seen before. This tendency to splurge was also found by WSL: 8 in 10 Black Friday shoppers responding to that survey said the day offers a good time to buy things for themselves.
What kinds of things will they buy, though? A SteelHouse survey suggests that electronics will be top of mind, with 70% saying electronics are on their Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping list. Other popular categories include media (50%), clothing and shoes (44%), toys (38%), home goods (30%), and jewelry (14%).

Other Findings:

  • Per survey results from LivePerson, 17% of shoppers will do most of their shopping on Black Friday, while a study from Google and Ipsos finds 12% saying they will do most of their shopping that day. Results from a Discover survey show 36% saying they would do a majority of their holiday shopping on Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
  • Asked if they plan to shop on Black Friday, 18% of Ipsos survey respondents said they would do so primarily in-store, 4% primarily online, and 10% both online and in-store.
About the Data: The CouponCabin.com survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris Interactive on behalf of Coupon Cabin from October 26th – 30th, 2012 among 2,231, adults ages 18 and older. The online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated.
The Periscope IQ survey was conducted online among a representative sample of 1,000 consumers aged 18 and older.
The Ipsos data is based on polls conducted October 4-8, 2012 and September 8-13, 2011. For the surveys, nationally representative samples of 1,001 randomly-selected adults aged 18 and over residing in the U.S. were interviewed via Ipsos’ U.S. Telephone Express omnibus.
The WSL/Strategic Retail Black Friday study was conducted as an online survey from November 1-5, 2012, among 1,020 adult shoppers ages 18+.
The Lab42 survey was conducted among 500 American shoppers aged 18 and older.
The SteelHouse data is based on an online poll of 400 nationwide consumers, conducted by SteelHouse and Instant.ly.
The LivePerson survey was conducted among 500 respondents, all of whom were over 18 and had shopped online at least twice in the past 3 months.
The Google and Ipsos data is based on interviews conducted via an online quantitative survey from 8/20/12 – 8/27/12, yielding a total sample of 1,500 holiday shoppers.
The Discover Holiday Shopping Survey was conducted online with 506 male and 497 female adults. The research was conducted from Oct. 26 to Oct. 30, 2012, by Penn Schoen Berland.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Check Out Our New Updated Online Power News!

Friends Check out our online power news Update, It will be very much appreciated for you to see what our business has been doing. Thank you!

http://www.powernews.tv/

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Friends Please Visit our UPDATED website and like us on facebook Power Media Group

Power Media Group is an Advertising and Public Relations Agency with a multicultural team of agents who have extensive knowledge about the Hispanic Market in the United States. The company is dedicated in providing the best services to its clients and to businesses needing aid to succeed.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT-EMPLEO INMEDIATO (INLAND EMPIRE)

IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT-EMPLEO INMEDIATO (INLAND EMPIRE)


Delivering phone books. Make Xtra money.
Great pay and flexible hours. Must have:
-Drivers License
-Auto Insurance
-Own Transportation
Call Now! 1-888-927-1317

www.deliveryofphonebooks.com

Entragando guias de telefono. Has dinero Xtra!
Con horas flexibles y buen salario. Requisitos:
-Licencia de manejar
-seguro de auto
-transporte propio
Llama ya! 1-888-927-1317

  • Location: Inland Empire
  • Compensation: Call for more info. 1-888-927-1317
  • This is a part-time job.
  • Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
  • Please, no phone calls about this job!
  • Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

Monday, November 12, 2012

IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT-EMPLEO INMEDIATO (SAN FRANCISCO)

IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT-EMPLEO INMEDIATO (SAN FRANCISCO)

 Delivering phone books. Make Xtra money.
Great pay and flexible hours. Must have:
-Drivers License
-Auto Insurance
-Own Transportation
Call Now! 1-888-686-4171

www.deliveryofphonebooks.com

Entragando guias de telefono. Has dinero Xtra!
Con horas flexibles y buen salario. Requisitos:
-Licencia de manejar
-seguro de auto
-transporte propio
Llama ya! 1-888-686-4171

  • Location: San Francisco
  • Compensation: Call for more info. 1-888-686-4171
  • This is a part-time job.
  • Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
  • Please, no phone calls about this job!
  • Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

Continuing Pt.1 With Marsha Mclean!

 (Cont. from Video one) Patricia Gracia, Bill Miranda and Marsha Mclean discuss business resources in Santa Clarita Valley and shortcuts to success on being a small business owner. Most people do not realize the importance of expedited permits, certificates of occupancy and all the necessary steps involved in running your own business. Thankfully, at City Hall there is a “One-Stop Business Center”, where anyone can go to be walked through step-by-step to ensure you can keep your doors open.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeeDiwXPPmE&feature=player_embedded

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Power Media Group

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=BrWdyZUmMUM 


Patricia Gracia and Bill Miranda sit with city council & longtime Power Woman Marsha McLean. McLean herself is a successful small business owner who understands the important role businesses of all sizes play in the keeping the city of Santa Clarita above so many others. McLean also is a strong believer in working together and throughout her 30 year career she has actively worked with 17 nonprofit organizations. She discusses the unemployment rate and the efforts of everyone at PWBC to make Santa Clarita a contender in providing jobs to its citizens. View here on how to be a survivor in this recession and how to open a small business in SCV.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Job Opportunity (Phoenix Only)

If you know anybody in the Phoenix area that is looking for a position please feel free to forward this email to them. Use the link below to apply for any of the positions listed. 

Photographer/Editor
 Job# 7654BR

Video Journalist - Phx
Job# 7458BR

Sports Anchor
 Job#7457BR

News Anchor/Producer
Job# 7655BR



www.nbcunicareers.com. 

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Smartphones Work Round The Clock, Tablets Come Out At Night!


Consumers use smartphones fairly steadily throughout the day, while tablet use rises sharply at night, finds the latest Jumptap MobileSTAT report. Measuring iPad and iPhone use by time of day, the study finds that both devices have below-hourly-average use from 8 AM to noon, although iPhone use during those hours is much closer to the average. Later, between 8PM and midnight, iPhone use is 52% above average and iPad use up a whopping 87%. In general, iPhone use hews closer to the average throughout the day than iPad use, which skews heavily towards the evening hours.
Flurry in October observed much the same phenomenon. Using smartphone and tablet application usage as a measure, the study found smartphone app usage to be fairly steady between 8AM and 7PM, used by between 4% and 6.5% of the smartphone user base. Tablet use is pretty flat, between 4% and 5% until 4pm, when it begins to rise sharply, peaking at about 8.25% in the 9PM hour (and in TV primetime). Smartphone usage peaks at the same time, but at under 7%.
Tablets are more distinctly a leisure-time platform than are smartphones, based on the apps that consumers use. Tablet users spend more time using media and entertainment apps, including games (67% of time spent), entertainment (9%) and news (2%) categories, comprising almost four-fifths of consumption. Smartphones have a higher claim to communication and task-oriented app usage, including social networking (24%), utilities (17%), health & fitness (3%) and lifestyle (3%), comprising nearly half of all time spent on smartphone apps.
Data from both sources suggests that smartphones are used more on the go than are the larger-form tablets, although it’s important to remember that smartphone use is also above-average in the evening hours, suggesting that much of the time spent with smartphones occurs in the home. Indeed, a study released in October by AOL and BBDO found that 68% of consumer mobile phone use occurs in the home. Nevertheless, the differences in usage for smartphones and tablets means that advertisers should consider day-parting in mobile campaigns to reach the different form factors based on time of day.
About The Data: MobileSTAT (Simple Targeting & Audience Trends) is a monthly analysis of targeting and audience trends in mobile advertising through Jumptap’s network of over 30 billion impressions, 107 million U.S. users and 30,000 apps and websites.
Flurry data is from September 2012 Flurry Analytics, and from more than 6 billion application sessions across approximately 500 million smart devices, and a panel of 30 million+ consumers who have opted-in to share demographic data.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Minority Businesses: Knowledge and Facts!

 
By Shirley Teran from Power Media Group
Oct. 29  - The economy these past years has been very hard for everyone, especially the Hispanic culture. Hispanics around the United States say that they have the “worst of a bad economy” and see themselves in the dark side of this recession more than any other ethnicity.

Although Hispanics are struggling they still have a positive attitude towards their future, more than any other ethnicity in fact. According to studies, two-thirds (67%) of Hispanics say they expect their financial situation to improve over the next year compared to 58% of the general population. Also two thirds also expect their children to enjoy the standard living that surpasses their living today. This is a dramatic difference compared to 48% of the general public.

Not only is the Hispanic culture the largest minority group in the country but they are now the youngest. According to the 2006 American Community Survey, 33.8 percent of the Hispanic population is under age 18 compared to 21.3 percent of non-Hispanic whites. Young generation Hispanics are the population that is choosing the television shows, music, sports, and products that the general public is exposed to. These young generation consumers, much like the majority of the population now are online and focused on the new trends. Hispanics are always seen to be “ahead of the game” when it comes to the technological trend. Studies have shown that 44% Hispanics own a smart phone compared to 34% of other ethnicities and 81% of them use video sharing sites such as YouTube and Facebook. All this buying power that they have has grown dramatically in the last decade. It is estimated that the Hispanics market is worth 1.2 trillion dollars, which is the biggest than all thirteen countries in the world. It is also expected to rise to 1.6 trillion by the year 2015.

Hispanics have not only grown by population but through businesses as well. Minority owned businesses have also increased dramatically over the last ten years. According to the U.S Minority Business Development Agency reports that between 2002 and 2007, Hispanics owned businesses grew faster than the national average of 44% in 28 states.

If this growth is so, then why do we see so many small businesses close down? Studies have shown that minority businesses have a great idea and knowledge for what they sell but many do not have a great “capability statement” which is similar to a snapshot of the business when a consumer first looks, or learns about the company. A capability statement is used to market or promote a business to current and future consumers. Without this or an appealing one, most minority companies cannot hold up against competitors.
 
 

According to Llopis another reason why minority businesses are not ahead compare to its competitors is because of their lack of leadership and successful business operator. Leadership styles he found that were common upon minority businesses and unsuccessful were:
 
• Leadership was transactional only
• There is no exit strategy
• Unable to power up their team
• No successor was ever identified
• Poor communication
 
All these factors effect whether a business succeeds or fails in the business market.
So what does one need to know in order to market to the Hispanics and help minority businesses create brand recognition? First thing any marketer must know is that Hispanics are not homogenous. Studies have shown that Hispanics themselves are one of the most diverse ethnic groups within the United States. Secondly, the Hispanic population is urban and can be found everywhere. The states with the fastest growing population of Hispanics are South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Third, upscale brands should market to the Hispanics culture as well. Many businesses think that because they sell high priced items that the Hispanic culture does not matter. This myth is false, studies have shown that upscale Hispanic households had grown rapidly in the past years and their buying power increases to 680 billion. Next, a business must realize that Spanish campaigns are not enough to target to the Hispanic culture. The majority of Spanish dominant Hispanics agree that when they see a Spanish advertisement they feel a relationship towards that company or product. But English dominant Hispanics think otherwise. Some English dominant Hispanics actually feel insulted when they see a certain campaign demonstrating Hispanics a certain way. Lastly, Hispanics are brand loyal to several companies but they are also most likely to try new brands than non-Hispanics. According to the Experian Simmons, 26% of Hispanics adults “like to change brands often for the sake of variety” compare to 16% of non-Hispanics.
 
There are seven sectors of business that can gain revenue for minority businesses. These include:
• Food: Hispanics spend about 7.7% of their income eating at home compare to 6% for non-Hispanics. They also spend .9% more than non-Hispanics on food for the home.
• Retail: Many retailers today try to interact with the Hispanics market through English and Spanish medians such as using an artist for both language advertisements. They also try to attract through brand loyalty and building relationships with their consumers.
• Education: According to the Pew Research Center, Hispanics are the mains source of the higher education sector. This sector has grown rapidly is the past five years. Community schools and trade schools are the most popular because although tuitions increase, these schools offer a high degree at lower costs.
• Real Estate: With the amount of Hispanics entering the work force because of a higher education, there dream of owning a house is still in mind and staying at a neutral level.
• Financial Services: Studies have shown that in the next five years the Hispanics contribution to commercial banking and money transferring industries will grow faster by 7.3%.
• Transportation: Studies have shown that Hispanics will contribute 7.4% more growth to the automobile manufacturing industry, which means 14 billion more than in 2011. The top five brands among Hispanics between the ages of 18 and 34 are; Mitsubishi, Nissan, Toyota, Honda, and Suzuki.
• Entertainment and Media: Because most Hispanics are second generation they are younger and for tech-savvy. The most successful way of reaching out them is through mobile and internet channels. After 2009 recession, the Hispanic media grew 1.9% with the largest success being in television, magazines, and especially the Internet.
 
Hispanics are the fastest growing population in the market and their opinions and ideas are taking over businesses everywhere. It is important, as a business owner, to know everything it is about your target market and focus on what their needs and wants are. These facts and knowledge are a key step to understanding one of the biggest minority groups in the United States.

7 in 10 Would Recommend A Brand Or Company After A Good Social Care Response!

Effective social care (being customer service through social media channels) fosters strong customer loyalty, finds NM Incite [download page] in a new report released October 2012. Among customers who have sought a social care response, 71% of those who experienced a quick and effective response say they are likely to recommend a brand or company, versus just 17% who had an effective but slow response. 33% would recommend a brand or company that offered a quick but ineffective response, and 19% would still recommend a brand or company, even without a social response.
Would those customers use social care again? 70% would after a quick and effective response, reveals details from NM Incite’s “State of Social Customer Service Report.” They seem more forgiving of an ineffective response than a slow one; 41% would use social care again after a quick but ineffective response, while 30% would use it again after an effective but slow response. 17% would try again, even after no response by a company.
Social care response times vary, and about two thirds of companies using social customer service claim to respond in four hours or less, and 26% within a day, according to October 2012 findings by SocialMediaToday, in cooperation with SAP and the Pivot Conference. Some inefficiencies that slow response times include finding the right answer (reported by 41% of respondents), waiting for guidance on how to answer (34%), finding the appropriate message to answer (27%), or that the current tool makes response difficult (7%). This data suggests a need for more training for representatives, or investment in social media monitoring tools and more user-friendly tools.

Facebook Is Customers’ First Choice

NM Incite found that customers prefer Facebook overwhelmingly among social care channels. 29% would use a company’s Facebook page to comment on or ask a question about a product or service, followed by their personal Facebook pages (28%); the company’s blog (15%); and Twitter, using a personal handle (14%) or a brand handle (13%).
Use of each channel declines sharply with the age of those customers. Generally, social media users between 18 and 34 are more likely to post on Facebook or Twitter (at about 35% and 25% on average) than those users 35 or older. The 65+ age group is also most likely to use Facebook, but at about 15% to 17% of users, is not very likely to use it at all. They are least likely to use a personal Twitter handle, at about 2%.
Women showed a slight preference over men for using a company’s Facebook page (31% vs. 26%) or their personal pages (31% vs. 25%). The genders were fairly even in Twitter use for social care, hovering between 13% and 15%. Men are more likely than women to use YouTube, be it a company or brand’s YouTube channel (14% of men vs. 10% of women) or their personal channels (12% vs. 9%).
About the Data: The NM Incite data is based on a survey of a representative group of 2,000 US social media users over the age of 18 using Nielsen’s online panel. The survey was conducted in July 2012 and the data is weighted to enable a representative comparison across age and gender.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Power Media Group Recognized For Growth Even In Difficult Economy!!




 

Santa Clarita, CA – Power Media Group, a public relations and advertising agency based in Santa Clarita is becoming known as the agency with the can-do spirit. This agency is not just another Hispanic advertising agency; it’s a force for growth in a difficult economy.
Recently the firm obtained four US Government registrations and certifications in four different categories (SBA, D&B, CCR, and ORCA) that that will advance the company’s growth into the expanding bilingual business world and that will position it to successfully compete for numerous government contracts. In addition to traditional campaigns, PMG utilizes innovative grassroots media campaigns that are designed to reach out to the booming Hispanic population that contributes more than $1 trillion to the U.S. economy annually. Power Media founders Tony and Patricia Gracia put in many hours to achieve these certifications and worked tirelessly to get the designations as quickly as possible. According to the pair, “The real value behind being government certified is that it allows the company to receive big government contracts, dramatically increasing the company’s presence and competitive edge in the marketing industry.” With this focus on growth and ability to move into different sectors of the economy, the firm is sure to grow even more in the future.
The agency also was recently recognized by industry groups and peers. The firm has won multiple awards and recognitions for its work, including ADDY Awards for Excellence in the Website Design and Local Radio categories in 2010 and 2011. Also, in 2010, PMG won the United States Small Business Administration Minority Small Business Champion of the Year Award.

With clients including Universal Music Latin and Creativa Interiors Primor, the agency continues to strengthen its commitment to the multicultural market. The firm also gives back to the community with the goal of helping others achieve success. In 2011 principals Patricia and Tony Gracia launched the Power Woman Business Center, a non-profit 501 c3 business incubator that reaches out to diverse entrepreneurs who are trying to develop and grow their businesses during these precarious economic times.

 About Power Media Group:
Power Media Group is a public relations and advertising agency specializing in creating all-inclusive Spanish language campaigns for high-profile clients, including Universal Music Latin and Creativa Interiors Primor, Power Media Group helps businesses build lasting relationships with the Latino community. As the 2010 Minority Small Business Champion of the Year, Power Media Group utilizes grassroots media campaigns to reach out to the booming Hispanic population, who contribute more than $1 trillion to the U.S. economy annually.


Contact:
Patricia Gracia
President – PR Director
Power Media Group, Inc.
T:(661) 505-1009| F:(661) 430-5491
patricia@powermediagroup.com

Monday, October 29, 2012

Minority Businesses: Knowledge and Facts

By: Power Media Group-Shirley Teran

The economy these past years has been very hard for everyone, especially the Hispanic culture. Hispanics around the United States say that they have the “worst of a bad economy” and see themselves in the dark side of this recession more than any other ethnicity.
Although Hispanics are struggling they still have a positive attitude tow
ards their future, more than any other ethnicity in fact. According to studies, two-thirds (67%) of Hispanics say they expect their financial situation to improve over the next year compared to 58% of the general population. Also two thirds also expect their children to enjoy the standard living that surpasses their living today. This is a dramatic difference compared to 48% of the general public.
Not only is the Hispanic culture the largest minority group in the country but they are now the youngest. According to the 2006 American Community Survey, 33.8 percent of the Hispanic population is under age 18 compared to 21.3 percent of non-Hispanic whites. Young generation Hispanics are the population that is choosing the television shows, music, sports, and products that the general public is exposed to. These young generation consumers, much like the majority of the population now are online and focused on the new trends. Hispanics are always seen to be “ahead of the game” when it comes to the technological trend. Studies have shown that 44% Hispanics own a smart phone compared to 34% of other ethnicities and 81% of them use video sharing sites such as YouTube and Facebook. All this buying power that they have has grown dramatically in the last decade. It is estimated that the Hispanics market is worth 1.2 trillion dollars, which is the biggest than all thirteen countries in the world. It is also expected to rise to 1.6 trillion by the year 2015.
Hispanics have not only grown by population but through businesses as well. Minority owned businesses have also increased dramatically over the last ten years. According to the U.S Minority Business Development Agency reports that between 2002 and 2007, Hispanics owned businesses grew faster than the national average of 44% in 28 states.
If this growth is so, then why do we see so many small businesses close down? Studies have shown that minority businesses have a great idea and knowledge for what they sell but many do not have a great “capability statement” which is similar to a snapshot of the business when a consumer first looks, or learns about the company. A capability statement is used to market or promote a business to current and future consumers. Without this or an appealing one, most minority companies cannot hold up against competitors.
According to Llopis another reason why minority businesses are not ahead compare to its competitors is because of their lack of leadership and successful business operator. Leadership styles he found that were common upon minority businesses and unsuccessful were:
• Leadership was transactional only
• There is no exit strategy
• Unable to power up their team
• No successor was ever identified
• Poor communication
All these factors effect whether a business succeeds or fails in the business market.
So what does one need to know in order to market to the Hispanics and help minority businesses create brand recognition? First thing any marketer must know is that Hispanics are not homogenous. Studies have shown that Hispanics themselves are one of the most diverse ethnic groups within the United States. Secondly, the Hispanic population is urban and can be found everywhere. The states with the fastest growing population of Hispanics are South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Third, upscale brands should market to the Hispanics culture as well. Many businesses think that because they sell high priced items that the Hispanic culture does not matter. This myth is false, studies have shown that upscale Hispanic households had grown rapidly in the past years and their buying power increases to 680 billion. Next, a business must realize that Spanish campaigns are not enough to target to the Hispanic culture. The majority of Spanish dominant Hispanics agree that when they see a Spanish advertisement they feel a relationship towards that company or product. But English dominant Hispanics think otherwise. Some English dominant Hispanics actually feel insulted when they see a certain campaign demonstrating Hispanics a certain way. Lastly, Hispanics are brand loyal to several companies but they are also most likely to try new brands than non-Hispanics. According to the Experian Simmons, 26% of Hispanics adults “like to change brands often for the sake of variety” compare to 16% of non-Hispanics.
There are seven sectors of business that can gain revenue for minority businesses. These include:
• Food: Hispanics spend about 7.7% of their income eating at home compare to 6% for non-Hispanics. They also spend .9% more than non-Hispanics on food for the home.
• Retail: Many retailers today try to interact with the Hispanics market through English and Spanish medians such as using an artist for both language advertisements. They also try to attract through brand loyalty and building relationships with their consumers.
• Education: According to the Pew Research Center, Hispanics are the mains source of the higher education sector. This sector has grown rapidly is the past five years. Community schools and trade schools are the most popular because although tuitions increase, these schools offer a high degree at lower costs.
• Real Estate: With the amount of Hispanics entering the work force because of a higher education, there dream of owning a house is still in mind and staying at a neutral level.
• Financial Services: Studies have shown that in the next five years the Hispanics contribution to commercial banking and money transferring industries will grow faster by 7.3%.
• Transportation: Studies have shown that Hispanics will contribute 7.4% more growth to the automobile manufacturing industry, which means 14 billion more than in 2011. The top five brands among Hispanics between the ages of 18 and 34 are; Mitsubishi, Nissan, Toyota, Honda, and Suzuki.
• Entertainment and Media: Because most Hispanics are second generation they are younger and for tech-savvy. The most successful way of reaching out them is through mobile and internet channels. After 2009 recession, the Hispanic media grew 1.9% with the largest success being in television, magazines, and especially the Internet.
Hispanics are the fastest growing population in the market and their opinions and ideas are taking over businesses everywhere. It is important, as a business owner, to know everything it is about your target market and focus on what their needs and wants are. These facts and knowledge are a key step to understanding one of the biggest minority groups in the United States.

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Patricia Gracia: Founder of Power Media Group Inc Is Bridging Communication Between Business Owners and Hispanic Consumers!

 Santa Clarita, CA — (SBWIRE) — 10/02/2012 — Patricia Gracia arrived to the United States at the age of 18 for the pursuit of her dreams, and with the support of his husband, Tony Gracia, she is the founder of a customer relation and advertising agency Power Group Inc and a non-profit organization called Power Woman Business Center. She started her career by providing customer service and support at Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills where she learned about the relationship between customers and business owners. She learned how to help customers with their questions and problems through enthusiasm and passion for her work. Her dedication for work earned her sponsorship from Peninsula Hotel where she was working, for a degree program at UCLA in the major of public relations.
Power Media Group Inc helps clients and business owners in finding customers in Hispanic countries in America. They help businesses and companies create marketing campaigns in Spanish and Hispanic languages. She uses her knowledge and skills she learned in the way to her success. Businesses and companies can find consumers in Hispanic countries in America through the experience and expertise her company Power Media Group Inc has.
When Patricia Gracia first moved to the United States by crossing the border at Tijuana she was full of passion to find new opportunities. During her internship at an ad agency, on her completion of her training, she was offered a permanent position at the production department of the agency. That was a breakthrough and a big opportunity to excel in the field of advertising which encouraged her to form her own agency in 2001.
After years of experience and exploring many other new opportunities, and forming her own agency, she is now helping new entrepreneurs and businesswomen who are new in advertising field. She formed the NGO in 2009 to help women find opportunities and resources to help them excel in the field. Power Women Business Center is a mentor for such women who have little resources but have great passion and a will to learn and find a good career in advertising. It also helps new businesses that lack fundamental resources and guides them in different stages of the business. This encourages new jobs and a boost to the economy of the United States. Power Women Business Center is based in Santa Clarita, CA where she works with new entrepreneurs and helps other through her vast experience and expertise.
Power Media Group Inc has also received numerous awards and immense recognition from both the government of the United States and some reputable companies. Patricia Gracia has also been featured and interview on a number of television shows in the United States.
To learn more about Patricia Gracia and her company Power Media Group Inc, please visit http://www.powermediagroup.com/

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