New Social Network Website to Connect Africans, Caribbeans

September 15, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Caramellounge (www.caramellounge.com) is a newly formed social networking Web site developed by two Nigerian twenty-something year olds, Folabi Ogunkoya and Lawrence Bassey-Oden.

They are the latest in the list of young Web entrepreneurs starting Internet ventures. With a little web design knowledge and experience the concept of Caramellounge.com was born.

Caramellounge.com is a social network for Africans, Caribbeans, African-Americans and anyone interested in Afro-Caribbean culture, with a growing member base from Nigeria, Ghana and Jamaica.

Ogunkoya and Bassey-Oden created Caramellounge.com while completing their final year exams at Imperial College London. They hope their Web site brings a new era of Young Afro-Caribbean entrepreneurs to where big companies and already successful business people are.

"Unlike other sites, which are mainly African-American, this one caters to everyone from every country and really aims to put the people of Africa & the Caribbeans on the map of the world," said Ogunkoya.

Caramellounge.com plans to be the next big Web property following the successful sale of Internet giant MySpace.com. The site continues to generate membership and its community is fast growing.

The site's user-friendly layout now hosts a forum area and group sections in addition to the events area where promoters can promote their events free plus a music artist management that is still in beta testing phase. Many new features allow members to be in touch more easily with a member they wish to meet or chat with instantly.

The site also features a unique degree of separation system, where users can select to only be seen by their friends or friends of friends and really give that since of privacy if needed.

Caramel Lounge is good news for advertisers who are always looking for a more targeted audience to market products to.