Caribbean blogs

Bajan blogs continue to top Wordpress’ lists

I’ve always believed in the power of blogs - especially Caribbean blogs - to reach a wide audience. Of course, your ability to do so depends on several variables including, compelling content, the audiences you’re catering to, and optimising your online searchability.

Two blogs, which have been enjoying phenomenal success are the Barbados Free […]

New discovery - Bajegirl’s fiction

It’s been a while since I took the time out to flood my Ibook with posts for this blog. Now, I could make excuses about being really busy, and my nagging addiction to Facebook, but I won’t. What I will say is that I’ve been flitting around blog communities, meeting interesting bloggers, and discovering some […]

Politics and social media in the Caribbean

In what is a slow, but growing, trend among Caribbean political parties, the Jamaica Labour Party has taken advantage of technology by publishing their advertisments on www.youtube.com.

Spurred by the ever-growing popularity of the Barbados Free Press blog, the ruling party, the Barbados Labour Party started its own blog, as has the Opposition, the Democratic […]

MACO starts blog on Caribbean architecture, cuisine and travel

Toute Bagai Publishing (TBP), one of the Caribbean’s most successful publishing houses, has just entered the blogosphere with the new blog, MACO Caribbean Living (http://www.macocaribbean.com), which bears the name of the company’s flagship magazine. The blog focuses on gems of Caribbean architecture, cuisine, travel, and vacation hotspots. It also links to several feature articles from […]

Caribbean Public Relations makes top ten list of Trini blogs

Dre at Allyuh.com has compiled a list of the top ten Trini blogs, and guess who made the list?
While this list is up for debate and interpretation I think it represents a broad cross section of topics while maintaining consistent content quality. Check it out.

Sphere: Related Content