Posted by Ingrid Riley on July 31st, 2008

The Caribbean Diaspora is a lucrative niche market in the United States and increasingly Caribbean governments and businesses have finally begun to put their money where this market lives online and offline and Hardbeat Communications is one of the experts on the ground offering guidance and media platforms.
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Posted by Ingrid Riley on July 30th, 2008

The stage has been set. Jamaica has a 90 percent cellphone penetration rate and Jamaicans talk on average of 1200 minutes per month. Currently The Irish-owned Digicel dominates the Jamaican mobile market, with twice as many subscribers (1.9 million) than the combined subscriber bases of the British C&W (660,000) and the Mexican MiPhone (250,000). In the past 12 months Miphone was bought for US$70million by the Mexican-based company America Movil owned by double digit billionaire Carlos Slim.
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Posted by Ingrid Riley on July 29th, 2008

Realvibez Media, an integrated media and entertainment company and operators of Realvibez.tv, a leading online provider of media for consumers of Caribbean music culture, has signed an agreement with YouTube, the leading online video community to create the first Official Caribbean channel.
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Posted by Ingrid Riley on July 28th, 2008

As we know, the easiest and fastest way to let your blog go to pot, is to stop posting to it. It happens for many reasons, whether life just gets busy, maybe you’re suffering from bloggers block or another project you’ve been working on gets precedence and becomes the time hog.
I write all this from a position of knowing by doing.
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Posted by Ingrid Riley on July 22nd, 2008

Miami-based Realvibez Media, an integrated media and entertainment company and operators of Realvibez.tv, has signed a content distribution deal with Reggae Entertainment Television (RE TV).
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Posted by Ingrid Riley on July 18th, 2008

It’s Friday and Facebook is going to be loaded with people connecting with friends, searching for events to go to, joining groups and like a voyeur reading their personal entertainment magazine-the daily news feed to get the latest on their friends. Nothing new there but let’s grab some highlights.
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Posted by Ingrid Riley on July 17th, 2008
A friend of mine sent me the link to the eBay.com listing, so I took a snapshot then noted the details. Whaddat.com, a pioneer and leader in entertainment news and community in Jamaica is listed for a sale price of US$200,000 or JA$15,000,000. So why is Quizz, the owner selling Jamaica’s entertainment bible.
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Posted by Ingrid Riley on July 15th, 2008
For the information hungry. Here are articles we’ve carried here related to forex trading generally and forex trading and Jamaica. You read and make up your own minds.
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Posted by Ingrid Riley on July 9th, 2008

When I first started this blog in September last year I could count on my right hand, the amount of Jamaican facebook groups there were. Fast forward 11 months later and they are now numbering in the hundreds.
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