Caribbean BlueBook Provides New Directory for Caribbean-Owned Businesses

Caribbean BlueBook's founder and Managing Director is named a "2011 Small Business Visionary" by the Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and Industry, highlighting the company's work to bridge the gap between Caribbean-owned businesses and their online audience.

Rockville Centre, NY, February 06, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Times are changing and with that the conventional methods that Caribbean businesses used to rely on, such as traditional phone books and word of mouth, are changing too. Robert Trajan, Managing Director of Caribbean BlueBook, was recently named a "Small Business Visionary for 2011" by the Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CACCI) for his work in providing a new way for these businesses to connect to their customer base.

Caribbean BlueBook bridges the gap by bringing consumers and businesses together, while connecting businesses to other businesses at the same time. It not only includes Caribbean business listings on the islands, but listings for businesses owned by Caribbean island natives now living in the US and around the world. Caribbean Bluebook makes it easy for consumers to search quickly and easily for what they need, which means increasing profit for Caribbean business owners. It also makes it simple for businesses communicate with their customers on how they can help, and what products and services they offer.

CACCI President Roy A. Hastick Sr., commends this year’s visionaries as “small business owners who have taken the risk and accepted the challenge” of entrepreneurship. The yearly induction featured

Caribbean BlueBook is the premier Caribbean business directory offering Caribbean owned business an opportunity to connect, engage and grow their business. Signing your business up on Caribbean BlueBook is easy and usually only requires that you provide some pertinent information about your business. Because it’s an online directory, businesses can extend their reach around the globe and still focus on their particular neighbourhood and bring that human touch back to the consumer, says Robert Trajan, Founder and CEO of Caribbean BlueBook. One of the founding principles of Caribbean BlueBook is to give each business an opportunity to engage and stand out in a crowd, instead of being lost in it.

Caribbean BlueBook is not just another website filled with Caribbean business listings. Robert believes that it’s not just about having the information; it’s about using the information in a way that’s helpful, not haphazard. And Caribbean BlueBook can help Caribbean businesses and consumers do just that. If you want to maximize your exposure in the Caribbean community, or get in touch with others interested in all things Caribbean, become a member or list your business with Caribbean BlueBook today.

For more information: info@caribbeanbluebook.com

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