Do You Want to Learn How To Take Your Art To Market?

Some of my art – My photography

Hey, Hey. 

How are you doing? Its been a few days now since you have heard from me, but please don't feel neglected. You are still very much in my thoughts. At the moment I am focused on developing a social media marketing system that will be well suited for the average Caribbean business. I strongly believe that if we act soon we can use the internet and particularly the social media networks as a platform to grow our businesses by attracting customers from around the world. Lots more to come on that!

In a meantime though, for those of you in Barbados you can attend the NCF's annual symposium ‘Taking Your Art to Market’.

 

See the details below.

 

The National Cultural Foundation is presenting the annual symposium ‘Taking Your Art to Market’ at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, 2 Mile  Hill, St Michael on Friday, April 9 and Saturday, April 10, 2010 from 9.00 a.m. each day.

The symposium will cater for serious minded, cultural entrepreneurs, who wish to learn of best practices in business. Among the topics to be presented are

i.  Strategic Planning for your Business

Presented by Jo-Anne Tull, Academic Coordinator and lecturer Department of Creative and Festival Arts, UWI, St. Augustine.

ii.  The Role of Culture in Dance Education

iii.  Packaging yourself for the Market

Presented by Phil Phillips, CEO e-Vision Concepts – (listen to a previous presentation entitled Phil Phillips Presentation – Culture Can Create Art – And JOBS! )

iv.          How to Finance your Art Enterprise

v.           Copyright in photography

Presented by Erica Smith, COSCAP CEO & Ronnie Carrington, photographer

vi.          Recording Engineering

vii.       Extending the Possibilities; Exploiting Intellectual Property

Presented by Antonio Rudder, Chairman B-Copy

viii.       Making it in Music – Panel Discussion

There is a Registration fee of twenty dollars

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CG 2.0 Officially Named As Social Media Director For New Intra-Regional Ferry

Its with great pleasure that I announce to you my dear readers and subscribers that I am the now the Social Media Director of a brand new intra-regional ferry. And it is going to operating in the islands just in time for the Summer Carnivals!! Yes, Yes you know if I had anything to do with its got to start with some good parties.

Its been my best kept secret for the past 2 years! I wanted to be sure about this project before I said anything. The ferry has been tested in waters similar to those of our beloved Caribbean Sea and it has passed all the necessary tests. After a few test runs in the Caribbean during the month of April, we hope to announce a June date for the start of the service. 

We are pushing the envelope on this project for sure. Our ticketing will be done almost exclusively online. We have been able to secure tentative confirmation from several regional banks to support online payments for tickets directly from your bank accounts using their online banking systems. Its sounds too good to be true right? … I know. You see many of the commercial banks are excited about this as is it will encourage more of their customers become familiar with and trust the online banking system. Its a win, win for everyone. 

Shocked?  I know me too – pinch yourself! I know I am still doing it.

What the hell is a Social Media Director going to do ? 

Now this new 'entity' which you will learn the name of later…its going to be a hell of a launch is all I can say at the moment. I digress. The excitement is so bubbling over….

Alrite, so let me get back on track, this initiative was really born out of social media. Let me explain, everyone involved in the project are passionate about social media and passionate about the Caribbean and enabling authentic Caribbean connections to happen. 

Well let me just make it clear that social media has been going on for hundreds of years. The internet and its tools, facebook, twitter and other social networks only facilitate more of the same connections we have been making for hundreds of years. They have been able to connect the world and for that we love them alot. However, this group of ambitious Internet minded Caribbean entrepreneurs decided they wanted to do more. It soon became obvious to us that creating real life interactions between Caribbean People was the best way to go. The Bedy Ferry which was announced late last year has been one of the most search for terms in the Caribbean. Its clear the market is already begging for cheap travel between our beloved islands. On my blog alone its become a chore to respond to the flood of email requesting more information on the Bedy Travel Ferry.

To get back to the initial question..What does the Social Media Director do? The social media director is responsible for making sure that this ferry service helps to facilitate real human connections. I am to ensure that the activities and events in the different islands are well publicized. Its about bringing persons of like mind together. People who are passionate about anything, sports, culture, business, entertainment, manufacturing, science. You name it. I am to foster regional integration and connection between people. No that does not mean I am pushing for inter-regional marriages, I aint Cupid. lol. Seriously though, its to make sure that where possible Caribbean people can connect with each other and share their passions with other Caribbean people. 

And the rest they say will be history this coming June!

Truth be told, this is my way of saying happy april fools to you. I know, I know. You are not a fool, but then again are you? As a Caribbean person whoever you are, is so far fetched to imagine this being a reality? 

If this post has moved you in any way – you leave a comment – not for me but for a vision of a more connected Caribbean people. You really don't know who is watching. 

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One of the big misconceptions of my exploits as a blogger is that my interest is self-serving. I understand that the URL is my name and yes, "the dude actually has a logo" lol, talking about this always makes me smile. It does because if you spend any time around me you would know that I am very pro-Caribbean in my outlook and I am always willing to share my knowledge to help out a situation.

Now for me, CoreyKGraham.Me is my "portal to the world". I see it as a domain where I can share my thoughts, ideas and experiences with the world. It is my hope that these posts will move the world forward, however small. My greatest pleasure actually comes when one of my blog posts helps people who I would not normally touch make more informed decisions, whether it is with their marketing strategy or their next smartphone purchase. My drive is to help others and to do my part to enhance this world.

Having said all of that I want to invite you to become a member of my site and subscribe to my newsletter so that I can continue to share with you. To be quite honest my decision to do this membership / subscribe to my newsletter drive is to set up the platform to offer freebies and discounts to you as the opportunity arises. I'll so no more you decide if its of value to you.

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SciTech Expo Barbados 2010 Gets Going This Week

 

 

www.SciTechIsKewl.com

www.SciTechIsKewl.com

Science took over much of my younger years. When my peers were caught up reading novels, I was into the science books exploring and reading about great inventors especially the "light bulb man" Thomas Edison. He is one inventor I really respect. I also was into creating things. I always had some new project I was working on putting together or experimenting with when I should have been doing homework or studying to get an A instead of a B.

There were some good times, I remember borrowing my mother's face mirror to make a solar cooker and staying up till 4:30 am writing code for my computer game among many, many other  things. Not all of my experiments went right of course … like the time I got a new science kit. I was all excited intoxicated but all the new ideas and possibilities filling my head. Immediately I started to experiment. I remember the last thing I tried on that first day of receiving the kit was removing my night light from the socket and putting wires into the wall socket…. Before I continue let me just make it clear that my night light was only used because of security concerns from my parents. 

Now, about that final experiment of Day 1 of receiving the science kit. Actually I made an equation which captures what I learnt brilliantly. It taught me -

wires + wall socket + small fire + burned wall socket = unhappy parents + l,

where l  = licks to impart a lesson imparted by my loving parents – don't get caught experimenting

My experimenting today, is most publicly apparent on this blog. Those of you who are longstanding readers of my blog would know that it is a constant evolution, there is always something new. I would say though, that in the Caribbean we don't always get to be on the creative side of technology as most of our technology is imported and maintained. Personally, I believe in creativity and innovation and I believe that we have alot of potential in this area. As a result, I am happy to be involved with the online promotion of the SciTech Expo In Barbados through Drenalin Productions.

Today, I want to remove the official hat and talk to you outside of professional allegiances, because too often we limit creativity to music, dance and visual arts. If you believe that creativity and a spirit of innovation should exist in our Caribbean Community, make some time to become involved in the SciTech Expo if even as a guest interacting with primary, secondary and tertiary students, professionals and other like minded persons.

You can

  • share it on Facebook
  • put it in your status
  • tweet about it
  • mention it to interested persons

See you later this week! Come and see exhibits in the area of agriculture, computer science, engineering, environment, medicine, health and technology

 

For More Information 

www.SciTechIsKewl.com

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Podcast : Christal McIntosh – Founding President Of IABC Barbados Interviewed

 

Christal McIntosh

This pod is one of the better one's so far. Founding president of International Association Business Communicators Barbados ( IABC Barbados), talks to me after “When Social Media and Crisis Communications Collide” Seminar.

Christal is a Corporate Communications Specialist at Barbados Tourism Authority (BTA) and a Marketing and Public Relations Consultant. she is also a gifted singer and more.

  • Christal also describes exactly what a Business communicator is? all about
  • Christal shares a very intriguing of how IABC Barbados was born from a social network she created 2 years ago and more.
  • She speaks to what the organization does in terms of developing persons in the business communication profession.
  • She shares her her insights on tourism in the Caribbean and how social media can turn it around

Work Smart, Love Life

Corey Graham 2.0

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Review Of IABC Barbados Seminar – “When Social Media and Crisis Communications Collide”

Richard Thomas – VP Professional Development

Richard Thomas – VP Professional Development

 

I attended the IABC Barbados Seminar yesterday entitled, "When Social Media and Crisis Communications Collide". It is actually my second time attending an IABC Barbados event since the launch of the organization on May 8, 2008. I must say has been a real pleasure to watch something grow. I believe its a part our human instinct. It was very fulfulling to be attending the seminar. 
(You can read my previous post here and  check out my review of the inaugural meeting here too. Actually u can see how this blog looked back then - Click here to see the first version of this blog – Go Retro

The Seminar

Gerard Braud of Braud Communications delivered a thought provoking but simple and logical presentation. He clearly identified the need for businesses and organizations today to have a well thought out crisis communication plan which will enable them to react quickly in times of crisis. He used striking examples to show how the immediacy of social media has now made it critical for organizations and businesses to respond quickly and effectively to any crisis impacting them.

The birth of social media no longer affords businesses and organizations the luxury of waiting a few hours … even days to make a statement to the public. He shows that time it took to-

  • access the situation
  • make a decision
  • write the statement or press release
  • get a statement or press release approved all the key players, in and organization

Those hours have not been cut down to mere minutes by the beast that is social media. 

He also showed that a business crisis is not only restricted to the big catastrophes like a natural disasters etc, but it is really any emergency situation that impacts the business or organization. e.g. an employee falling dead or executive mis-conduct. He illustrates that the crisis communication plan is not only about "saving the skin" of the business but it could also save real "skin" of the persons involved in the business both internally and externally. To colour this point he used the example of Virginia Tech University whose outdated crisis management plan meant that it took them just over 3 hours to respond to a shooting on their campus. This slow response time resulted in 29 students losing their lives because there was a second shooting!! 

He ended by showing how to develop an effective crisis communication plan. The key points I would distill out from his plan are actually pretty simple – planning, preparation and practice.

I throughly enjoyed the spirited discussion afterwards with the members of IABC Barbados and attendees of the seminar in general. It was good to get the Caribbean/Barbados perspective on this subject.

There were lots of interesting takeaways from the event which I am sure I will illustrate from time to time in future posts.

 

The Verdict

Overall it was a very insightful and thought provoking evening with some great food and networking after.

 

Special Treat

 

As a special treat, here is a podcast of a chat I had with the founding president of IABC Barbados, Christal McIntosh. In the pod, Christal shares the intriguing story of how IABC Barbados was born from a social network she created 2 years ago and more.

Listen to it here 

 

Work Smart, Love Life,

Corey Graham 2.0

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