Blogging

Caribbean communicators on Facebook

It’s been a long time since I’ve blogged, but I blame it on Facebook. Lol. Seriously though, Facebook is great for interacting and forming communities of interest, regardless of whether they’re fun interests or based on serious issues. People are also maximising Facebook’s power, especially for entertainment and events promotion. For example, there’s a big […]

Blogging isn’t for everyone.

Stephen Davies tells us why blogging isn’t for everyone.

Social media – maximum reach with minimum costs

What is it that gets a blog read by lots of people? A friend and I were discussing this since she is considering starting a blog for her small firm. On a basic level, we started talking about design and associated costs for starting a blog on a small business budget. While I championed the […]

Blogging in Brazil

Blogging in Brazil marked its tenth anniversary this month, and in this Global Voices post, we get a synopsis of blogging in Brazil. Brazil isn’t a Caribbean country. However, Latin America and the Caribbean share some characteristics, and that alone gives it a top spot here at Caribbean Public Relations.
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Using technology to enhance your communications career

How can you leverage your communications career through the use of technology? This is the question I’ll be answering on Friday at the IABC T&T one-day seminar, “The Future’s not that Scary: Connecting Communications Theory with Real World Practice”. Hosted by the Trinidad and Tobago Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators, the audience […]