INFOBOXX Media Group will, on 12th November, 2014, launch its online magazine, infoboxdaily.com, at 6pm at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra.
Infoboxdaily focuses on African lifestyle which encapsulates entertainment, culture, topical issues of societal interest and a host of other interesting write-ups and mini documentaries. The articles and videos are sometimes cheeky, sometimes serious, but always alternatively fresh.
The infoboxdaily website is made up of two parts: The online magazine, which is updated daily with well-written, informative, and often witty articles.
The online TV channel, InfoboxxTV offers insightful documentaries, quirky reviews on trending social media, one of kind interviews with celebrities, among other amazing content you won’t find anywhere else here in Ghana.
The main aim of Infoboxdaily is to empower the minds of its readers, which the site has done since its inception in February this year. With this aim in mind, the Infoboxx team has worked tirelessly, since the site first went public, to maximize the reader experience by improving on the site’s features and making it clean and simple to navigate.
“Infoboxdaily is an alternative to mainstream media in Ghana. We don’t just talk about the news, we talk about the African lifestyle and culture that underlies what’s going on in the world. Having said that, Infoboxdaily is not just valuable to our audience but also to organizations who are looking for a way to maximize new media to market directly and effectively to their target consumers,” said Christopher Moyer, CEO of Infoboxx Media Group.
Among those expected at the launch are the heads of some of Ghana’s most successful organizations, marketing managers and the media.
Instructively,Infoboxdaily is an online magazine that enhances and empowers the lives of our audience by delivering topical, educational, entertaining, and useful information. Its goal is to start the conversation, not end it; to start people thinking, not think for them. In addition, Infoboxdaily strives to break down barriers to communication and cooperation by helping us all to gain a better understanding of ourselves and each other; we do this by examining issues on the most important of all levels — the human level.
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