Why I Blog About Africa
Erik has tagged me as part of the “Why I Blog About Africa” meme. It’s proved a tough one to answer. I blog about Africa primarily because I was born here, I guess. I sometimes feel guilty calling myself African because in many ways South Africa is to Africa as America is to the rest [...]
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How to Use Twitter to Grow Your Business — Copyblogger Is Twitter more than just a waste of time? Before you discard it, read this and decide. (tags: web2.0 socialnetworking socialmedia marketing branding business tips tools seo social_media Twitter)
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Influential Marketing Blog: A Compilation of 2009 Social Media Predictions Worth Reading Rohit points to a very nice doc highlighting 2009 social media predictions / trends from the minds of the industry's leading thinkers (tags: predictions trends social media RohitBhargava)
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Cherryflava: South African Old School ads: Making even more sense 20 years on Jon Cherry takes us back to the 80's and some scary-ass ads, which, sadly enough, have some learnings for modern advertisers. (tags: marketing branding advertising Cherryflava cigarette) Cherryflava: Best South African ad of 2008 Jon Cherry takes a look at the cream [...]
Read more →Kate Ashleigh Stopforth
This morning, at 07h08, Kate Ashleigh Stopforth joined our family. The moment I walked into the ward at sparrow’s fart this morning the memories began to flood back. Ethan was born in the same hospital, same surgery, almost four years ago. It’s amazing how quickly you forget the sites, smells and sounds – and the [...]
Read more →My ClassicFM Internet Economy Interview With Reuben Goldberg
I was privileged enough to receive an invite from Reuben Goldberg to join him on an episode of his popular talk show The Internet Economy which airs every Friday night from 7-8 on ClassicFM. We spoke about the broad subject of social media in South Africa, the article I wrote the other day (the Next [...]
Read more →The Difference Four Years Can Make
Four years doesn’t feel like a long time. But my goodness, a lot can happen in four years. 3 years and 10 months ago my son Ethan was born. It was a big day. I know that’s a cliched thing to say – but there’s just something earth-shatteringly amazing about experiencing the birth of one’s [...]
Read more →Lightning Never Strikes Twice In The Same Place
Or at least that’s what my neighbour, Jacques, will be hoping. Early this morning Wendy woke me up asking me to unplug the computers, modem and phone lines because of a serious electrical storm that had set in (we get some pretty mean lightning where we are so this is a fairly regular occurence). Stumbling [...]
Read more →The Next Step For Social Media
The honeymoon is over. Much of the hype and noise surrounding social media and its meteoric rise (especially in the USA) has abated. Perhaps owing to the global economic crisis, arguably due to the apparent lack of sustainable business models and possibly as a result of some semblance of reasonable thinking, we’re no longer reading [...]
Read more →The Way To A Man’s Heart…
…is only sometimes through his stomach. The way to this man’s heart, at least, is through a 6,27 litre naturally-aspirated V8 engine under the hood of one of the scariest ‘passenger vehicles’ on the road today. You know I’m an Audi fan – let’s state this up front, and having just invested in a shiny [...]
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