Maiah Ocando

[14] Ocando's first webshow was Umoda TV,[15] covering emerging fashion designers, makeup artists, photographers and supermodels for the region.

[10] She also signed a deal the same year to take part in the digital show Gentlemen's Code alongside the rapper Pitbull,[29] accompanied by Shira Lazar, Brittany Furlan, Simone Sheperd and Kandee Johnson.

A digital spin on an advice column, Dear Maiah encouraged Ocando's fans to ask her questions relating about everyday life.

The show received nearly 3.3 million total video views, and was a finalist for "Best Use Of Instagram" and "Mobile Campaign" at the 9th Annual Shorty Awards in March 2017.

[37] In the spring of 2017, Ocando and Torrelles created a podcast called No sé, dime tú (I don't know, you tell me) which comments on pop culture, current events and their lives as immigrants fighting for the American dream in Los Angeles.

[38] In 2013 Ocando signed a deal with Editorial Cadena Capriles and launched a collection of six books based on the Visto Bueno series.