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Banele Rewo
Banele Rewo
[Marketing & Media] 

Video: Very Entertaining: Fedex has a reputation in the world of advertising for their crazy commercials.... http://tumblr.com/xnw4zaby6l

Posted 12 years ago | Like
nzululwazi Ndzumo
nzululwazi Ndzumo
[Marketing & Media] 

bokcommunity.com

Posted 12 years ago | Like
steven snyman
steven snyman
[Marketing & Media] 

Latest website speacials, optimisation, blogs, social media platforms and much more!
http://www.weblane.co.za/

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Banele Rewo
Banele Rewo
[Marketing & Media] 

The Stories Behind Your Fovourite Car Brand Names - Ever wondered who or what is makes up the name Aston Martin, Hyundai, Subaru?http://tumblr.com/xnw4yojukt

Posted 12 years ago | Like
Luis de Almeida
Luis de Almeida
[Education & Training] 

To sponsor games for schools and communities please place your orders at orders@sidaeducation.com branding will be available

Posted 12 years ago | Like
Luis de Almeida
Luis de Almeida
[Education & Training] 

SIDA Education has introduced a MASTER AIDS Game which has simplified the HIV Education in life orientation classes and both receptive and reluctant communities.

Posted 12 years ago | Like
james sizinyu
james sizinyu
[Marketing & Media] 

l believe marketing is the key to success for all companies small,medium and large scale

Posted 12 years ago | Like
Issa Sikiti da Silva
MARKETING & MEDIA
Politicians' words can damage nation brand

Politicians' words can damage nation brand
[Issa Sikiti da Silva] "Every time politicians open their mouths, whatever they say has the potential to market or de-campaign their countries," Zimbabwe deputy prime minister Arthur Mutambara said, speaking at the Brand Africa Summit on Thursday 29 September 2011, at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg.

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Daniel Munslow
MARKETING & MEDIA
Using research to justify your internal communication budgets

Using research to justify your internal communication budgets
[Daniel Munslow] Many organisations are busy developing their annual financial budgets. Now more than ever, companies are asking for tangible return on investment for their communication programmes, and a justification on budgets spent. When presenting their plans to the board, they are being required to show a shift in attitudes and behaviours in the workplace - or impact - as opposed to the production of material, or output.

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Cynthia Schoeman
LEGAL
The costs of bribery and corruption

Cynthia Schoeman[Cynthia Schoeman] Bribery and corruption continue to occupy a dominant position in our press and our society. This ranges from apparently petty bribes to traffic officials to significant amounts paid as "commissions" for securing tenders. While the amount may differ - whether R100 or R1 million - the nature of the action is not different. It all amounts to bribery and corruption.

Posted 12 years ago | Like (1)
Judith Middleton
MARKETING & MEDIA
Finding an alternative to PR's broken business model

Finding an alternative to PR's broken business model
[Judith Middleton] How do you measure the value of PR? The ultimate business goal is to get the phone to ring, but PR is not sales and it's rare to be able to draw a direct link between a particular PR effort and a sale. The results show themselves in more subtle ways, in reputation and in visibility.

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Issa Sikiti da Silva
MARKETING & MEDIA
Cybercrime increase worries, vulnerable groups targeted

Cybercrime increase worries, vulnerable groups targeted
[Issa Sikiti da Silva] The 2011 Norton Cyber Crime Report says 431 million adults worldwide fell victims to cybercrime last year. Women, disabled people, schoolchildren and job-seekers continue to fall victims of cybercrime, which has reached significant proportions in South Africa and the rest of the world, worrying governments, internet experts and scarring users.

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Ghana Hattingh
Ghana Hattingh
[Marketing & Media] 

In the last 5 added minutes FS star scored kind of goal Oupa Manyisa is known for... long shot...

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Dirk Uys
[Marketing & Media] 

Freelance Design, Consulting, Project Management, Creative Conceptualising, Client services, Production. I have valuable experience in almost all aspects of Big Agency advertising.

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Louis Moller
Louis Moller
[IT & Telecommunications] 

In the local market there are people selling Cat5e and Cat6 cable of very bad quality.
Cheap Chinese Shit

Posted 12 years ago | Like
Banele Rewo
Banele Rewo
[Marketing & Media] 

The Cheese Has Moved For Brands. - http://tumblr.com/xnw4xzyifo "In South Africa the situation is appalling as the industry is probably 99,9% white but who knows and who cares?"

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San Reddy
MARKETING & MEDIA
Help the media, and help yourself

Help the media, and help yourself
[San Reddy] Editors everywhere - at least, traditional media ones - must be quaking in their boots. The advent of the Internet was difficult enough to survive. But the revolution that is social media, accompanied by the great technological strides of recent times, mean that media is more democratic and less in the hands of a journalistic elite than it has ever been.

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MARKETING & MEDIA
User experience as an online competitive strategy

[Farai Madzima] A difficult-to-use website or mobile application can easily corrode customers' impressions of a brand and shifting units definitely won't solve the problem. In the South African online market where usability (ease of use) is seen by many as an optional extra, spending on improving the usability of a product is a wise investment that can yield significant returns.

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Tseko Shibambu
MARKETING & MEDIA
Content marketing contributes substantially to the bottom line

Content marketing contributes substantially to the bottom line
[Tseko Shibambu] The advent of the Internet has brought with it opportunities and new marketing techniques. Sales people offer prospects face-to-face and verbal communication which depends on their innate ability to be successful. Content marketing provides online information that the public needs in order to make the right decisions.

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Ghana Hattingh
Ghana Hattingh
[Marketing & Media] 

The list goes on Kevin Prince Boateng, who by the way I know the Father from my youth...school days that is.

Posted 12 years ago | Like
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