Companies are investing billions of dollars in digital video. So how do companies stand out from the crowd? Cultura Colectiva averages 870 million monthly video views on its Spanish-language platform, and now it's looking to corner the English-speaking market as well. Sarah Vander Wal, Head of Brand & Business Development at Cultura Colectiva, explains why the company believes now is the right time to launch in the United States. In a time when President Trump is preaching an anti-immigration message, Cultura Colectiva believes there is a place for positive Latin-centric content. After launching just a few months ago, Vander Wal says Cultura Colectiva is receiving about 300 million views per month on its English-language content. With that kind of traction, Vander Wal says the English content could surpass its Spanish content in monthly views.

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