About Corve DaCosta

Posted by Corve DaCosta On May 3, 2009 38 COMMENTS

A native and resident of sunny Jamaica, Corve DaCosta is a self-professed media junkie who particularly enjoys people – their points of view, experiences, idiosyncrasies, strengths and flaws. A graduate of the University of Technology (Kingston, Ja.), where he earned his BA in Marketing and Business Administration, Corve has been featured in several advertising campaigns in his home country. He is currently very committed to developing his blog, but welcomes any opportunities that may arise, particularly in marketing, mass media and modeling.

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38 Responses so far.

  1. aestar101 says:

    Jamacian sweet! Nice blog!

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  2. Jadeano Case says:

    Hey whats up man I didnt know you blogged this much and its rather fascinating that you are a marketing personnel that could come in really handy in the near future, gwaan live it mi yute

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  3. Great blog, thanks for your views !!

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  4. adsafterads says:

    Nice Concept Bro… Love Your Flow! You Got A dream And I’ve No doubt u’ll succeed… Sail On… ONE LOVE KEEP US ALL TOGETHER!

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  5. Wishing you the best !!

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  6. Randy Thomas says:

    Welcome to the blogosphere!

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  7. Jamaipanese says:

    cool blog, congrats on your recent graduation. I might do Marketing at UTECH in a year or two as well

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  8. Julie says:

    Nice meeting you Corve,
    Thanks for sharing your thoughts on our beautiful homeland with the world. I hope you don’t get too busy to keep on Blogging.
    Peace!

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  9. You have some great goals and dreams and you have your whole life ahead…I have a feeling something very great is in your future.

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  10. Nice to read a blog by fellow Jamaican! Good luck with the job search!

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  11. Tootie says:

    Thanks for your recent visit to my blog. I came here to read about you, and find that I am quite impressed. Best of luck in your future. I have spent a couple months time in JA and loved it. It is a beautiful place.

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  12. Meli says:

    Thanks for following my Red Curlz Blog. I adored your “Thanks Daddy” Blog! It really touched me. I am looking forward to following this blog. Many blessings to you!

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  13. Josh W says:

    Hey Corve,

    Seeing as you were a marketing major in college and I was a not could you please enlighten me on how you have recieved so many blog comments and blog hits? We are struggling to break into the 300′s/per day with blog hits and it seems as if you get plenty of views/comments?

    Any information on viral marketing, getting our name out there etc.

    Thanks, your blog is interesting, keep it up.

    -Josh Walovitch
    Theseguysblog.wordpress.com
    The Darjeeling Unlimited

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  14. Corve,

    Thanks so much for visiting my blog, im just checking out your blog, your my first male follower! You sound very interesting. On the job front I know how you feel but at the end of the day, everything always works out for the best. Your planning ahead and thats whats important, now Im off to check out your blog. Pop by mine any time.

    All things nice…

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  15. simone_dior says:

    I found this latest article you wrote very interesting and SUPERBLY-WRITTEN. thanks for following my blog also!
    monie :)

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  16. Great blog, Corve.

    I am so happy to see some new, young voices rising.

    I am myself now all of 40 years old, and one thing I have seen is this….we have lost so many beautiful Jamaican gay men and African-American gay men in the past 2 decades that the international debate suffers from their absence. The leaders…Essex Hemphill, Marlon Riggs, Joseph Bean, and Brian Williams are four names that spring to mind…would have been the ones with the stature and the passion to truly take on the fake idea of a “gays vs (jamaicans) (African-americans) (buju)” debate..instead of a debate where LGBT demand their human rights. But they’re gone, we miss them, and it just seems to prove the homophobes’ point that homosexuality is a white man’s disease. Whereas in reality, we know that homophobia is one of the nastiest legacies of colonialism.

    Stay strong my brother, and speak your heart!

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  17. Hello Cover
    I’m Artist and teacher in a school of Fine Arts in Belo Horizonte, capital of the state of Minas Gerais
    BRAZIL.
    Congratulations.

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  18. Rich says:

    I am enjoying reading your blog. The perspectives from a man outside my own country make me a better man as I see things through another’s eyes.

    And besides the fact that you are a gorgeous man, you had a very talented photographer taking your amazing photos. Does he/she have a website where I might see more of their work?

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  19. Phil says:

    nice blog bro. Im new at this blogging thing. Love what i see and read.

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  20. pied type says:

    You visited my blog and I was curious about you and yours. I’m look forward to exploring some more here, especially now that I see you are outside the U.S. An interesting new perspective.

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  21. pttyann says:

    Thanks for your visit to my place,I had to pop in,and I see you’re very busy and enjoy Blogging “Hang” in there the sky is the limit. :D

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  22. Immanuel says:

    Beautiful blog! Keep writing. Keep growing. Don’t be ashamed to express yourself. Be as honest as you can. And thanks for reading mine.

    Immanuel

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  23. Since you wrote that awhile ago, I’m thinking you already have a job. Marketing is definitely a wide and interesting field. No shortage of challenges either.

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  24. Meg Walker says:

    Hi Corve :)

    You just recently started following my blog ‘wild child’ and I wanted to stop by and thank you for that. I will follow yours as well, as I have really enjoyed reading it and getting to know who you are and about your life. You seem so talented and intelligent, with many interests, and can express yourself so well. It sure sounds like you have done well and have much potential for the future. I wish you the very best! I’ll certainly visit again and hope you will stop by ‘wild child’ as well :)

    Take Care,
    Meg Walker

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    Corve DaCosta Reply:

    Thanks Meg.

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  25. Damien says:

    Hey Corve,
    I must say that I have enjoyed not simply perusing your blog but reading some of your articles in great detail. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to many more great blogs and I thank you for having followed mine.

    Bless up!
    Damien Marcus Williams

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  26. David says:

    Alright Corve, it looks like we have something in common. I’m also in the advertising business…I’m a digital artist in the ad industry in Toronto, Canada.

    Keep up the awesome work!

    David

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  27. That is great David

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  28. Kelliann says:

    Loving the re-branded blog! Bless up!

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  29. Dew says:

    Thanks for stopping by :) …you have a great webpage and am glad to learn ur creativity!!

    Keep goin’

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  30. raulito says:

    You know I follow your blog…look in my list yours just popped up first…and I am waiting for your picture…hopefully one good, sexy one to post on my blog…since you said I always leave you out…lol
    saludos,
    raulito

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  31. Ira says:

    hello Corve, on MIB I clicked on your name and landed here on this site, and I’m glad I did.
    very informative about jamaica, I’ll definitely be returning
    good luck with your studies + financial situation, regards, IRA in New York City

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  32. Will says:

    Good morning, Corve–

    Nice surprise to see you commenting on DesignerBlog. I hope you won’t be a stranger.

    Will

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  33. This man is such a inspiration!

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  34. M egan says:

    Good blog.  Very informative.  I love Jamaica I hope things get better soon.  Good luck and stay safe.

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  35. Stanley Quan says:

    Cool blog!  I like your perspective and enjoyment of people. People make life interesting and it’s easy to learn a lot from others.
     

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  36. S.S. says:

    hey man how u doing :)
    its really nice blog wish u all the best :)

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