It seems that Vodacom is trying very hard to compete with Cell C for the position to be the worse service provider in South Africa. What a crap company to deal with.
I recently launched an App called Shop4That. It basically does what you are describing except we do not "follow the consumer".What our App does do is:RetailerAllows the national or individual retailer to advertise their specials.If needed they can also split their stores according to their marketing strategy.Brand Advertiser:There are three blocks available, below the advert, where the relevant brands can place their logo. Thereby maintaining a top of mind presence. ConsumerThe client can select to view all specials in their area or only specials that match products in their shopping list.The client decides on what day and time they want to receive a reminder. This reminder can also be location activated, which means their phone activates when they are close to a shop, so they see the specials when it counts the most. The client gets the app for free.So in essence the app matches products that the customer has selected with specials that are location relevant.
Completely true Andre. There is a lot of confusion and miseducation in the marketplace on native advertising at present, which leads to conflicting opinions on the value and approach of the medium.I align with your thinking that, very simply, native needs to focus on adding value to the consumer. That is the surest way to keep your audience on side. In fact I make a distinction between native advertising and native content in this regard which you can read below. Basically I try to separate advertising dressed up as editorial, and editorial dressed up as advertising!
Hear, hear. Every data supplier is promising great download speed, but what you receive is incredibly slow downloads, with constant line interruptions. All for a ridiculously high price.
When you're in a hole, stop digging! When you let down a customer, a client (or a family member or friend), take responsibility, apologise and fix it. It's that simple.
It is true that as a mobile user, I want to feel that I am in control of the contents that I receive on my phone. I do not want to see info that is redundant and a waste of my time and virtual space. Even though each message could take up only a small space of my phone storage, but when all the messages are added altogether, the amount can be quite big. If I have to delete them off, it will waste even more of my time.
It is expected from the very beginning that inflation will occur gradually as time passes us by. Hence, it is not a wonder that prices of services and goods will increase even if the pace could be on a slow basis. What we as end consumers need to do is to ensure we know how to spend wisely and save smartly as and when possible. Whether it is for fuel or storage services, everything needs to be properly planned out financially.
It is a really positive thing for homeowners to read such statistics and figures before deciding whether to sell their property and buy a new one. They need to carefully study the market pattern and see if it is indeed worth it to even move out. Moving out is already a hassle on its own, on top of the packing and storage units, and to think of the financial means is going to crack your head even more.
I fully support the diversion of funds to salaries because there is a cry of shortage of teachers to where they are needed. Even if there was enough surplus of LTSM, such LTSM will be useless without teachers guide on their use. LSTSM is secondary to the teachers employment as it is the primary source to teaching and learning. Organogram needs to be reviewed in order to respond to the current needs of the province
hello went to MTN Clearwater today to renew my contract having been with them more and more disatisfactorily over 25 yrs. both branches had only two staff members and made no effort to even greet us offer a seat and the main one answered cursorily "yes" when asked if there are only two staff there today. There and Vodacom call prices remain the highest in the country and when queried recently was told they were in line with the reqd tarrifs. n mcoonald