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I think everybody complains. Especially South Africans. Complaining is our 12th official language. Some complain and do nothing to fix what they’re complaining about. But others – the select few – seek to change whats wrong with the world with invaluable random acts of kindess (stolen from Evan Almighty). Two such people are very good [...]
Read more →Afrigator Launches Adgator Blog Ad Network
Big news from the Afrigator team today is the launch of AdGator – Africa’s first blogging ad network. We always envisioned Afrigator being a platform that bloggers could not only use to ‘market’ their content but also a source of revenue for them, and finally we have a model that allows us to do just [...]
Read more →Venue Name FAIL
Simply not thought through well enough for my liking… Seen in one of the dingier corners of the Magalies Meander, Magaliesberg.
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Read more →Mr. Nene, Meet The Web. Web, Meet Mr. Nene
I hate live TV interviews – they petrify me – and for good reason too. See what happened to Nhlanhla Nene while being interviewed live on SABC. It’s spreading like wildfire too – I have mates in the States asking me who ‘this Nene chairman’ is already – LOL. Much respect goes to the interviewer [...]
Read more →The Worldwide Blogger Bake Off For Breadline Africa
I have been tagged by Scott in the Worldwide Blogger Bake Off – a viral marketing initiative designed by Quirk eMarketing to raise funds for Breadline Africa, one of their charity clients. Basically the idea is that I bake a loaf of bread (which will be interesting), blog about it, and then tag other bloggers [...]
Read more →15 Tips For Viral Marketing Videos
I received an email from Shelley Wilson, an honours student at Vega who is doing her thesis on viral video. She’s put together this ’15 tips for viral marketing videos’ clip, with an accompanying article (quoted below) that she’d love your feedback on. I’m all for feedback, so let her have it! We live in [...]
Read more →Great Toyota Service Story
Disclaimer: Toyota is a Cerebra client. My mom is a Grade One teacher at Benoni Junior School. She shared this cool service story with me the other day, I thought it was pretty exceptional and wanted to give them some airtime. She tells it as such: Sitting in the East Rand Toyota showroom recently while [...]
Read more →SAP TechEd 2008 Berlin – Day 1
Day 1 of TechEd is behind us and it was a brain-straining one. I managed to catch the last half of co-CEO Leo Apotheker‘s opening keynote after traversing Berlin in search of a chemist. The highlight of Leo’s keynote for me was the announcement of EcoHub, “a community-powered solution marketplace” designed to “accelerate the discovery, [...]
Read more →First Impressions Of SAP TechEd 2008 In Berlin
If you didn’t catch it in the last update I posted – I was kindly invited by SAP’s VP of social media relations Mike Prosceno to attend their TechEd conference in Berlin as a blogger. By some bizarre stroke of luck I landed up with an empty seat next to me on a very full [...]
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