At this time of deep National mourning over the Joe’s River Tragedy we thank our prolific contributor “Wishing In Vain” for highlighting that the Barbados Labour Party Blog or their official website is in no rush to extend condolences via the online medium. We acknowledge that they would have communicated sympathy in the traditional ways but at a time when technology makes the Internet a more effective tool in a communications plan, it speaks volumes for where we are as a people given our reluctance to use what is without a doubt the most effective and efficient means to communicate a message.
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Perhaps the decision makers over at the Barbados Labour Party need to hire Karel Mc Intosh of the Caribbean Public Relations Blog for some guidance. BU take this opportunity to say thanks on behalf of the Bajan blogs for the “big up” she gave to us on her blog.
Monday, July 30, 2007
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 Press blog and Barbados Underground. Congratulations! BFP and BU focus on political, social and economic issues in Barbados, and are quite dedicated to their craft, sometimes posting several times a day.
We just wonder who is in charge of managing the BLP websites. The Prime Minister who of late is taken up with image building should have a word with that person!
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