First anniversary for Caribbean Public Relations
So what am I going to do to celebrate? I’ve decided that I want to switch to my own domain so some time soon, I’ll be changing my online address. But don’t worry, I’ll let you know where Caribbean Public Relations is moving to. In the future, I also hope to have more information about communications in the Caribbean to share. So, I’m asking public relations, marketing and advertising practitioners from around the Caribbean to please email me so we can chat.
I’ve been meaning to write about
Facebook for a long time. But guess what, I’ve become so addicted to Facebook I spend all my time in there instead of finding time to blog. Plus, I actually started that article, but then lost my usb. What amazes me about Facebook is that on one page you have so many opportunities to interact and express yourself. In just a few weeks I’ve managed to join 24 groups. These include Caribbean Communicators, Caribbean Beat, Hi I’m_ and I’m hooked on Red, I grew up on Sesame Street and Public relations gone global, among others. Young Trinis have really latched onto Facebook. Imagine we’ve got a group with over 2,000 people for Crix, a long loved biscuit produced by Bermudez in Trinidad.Anyhoo, instead of rambling on, I’ll list some of my past articles from my past year, and head back to Facebook.
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