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Irene Charles
Irene Charles
[Marketing & Media] 

Advertise with us on our upcoming Issue Heartbeat Magazine for more info e-mail heartbeatmagazine@ymail.com
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Ghana Hattingh
Ghana Hattingh
[Marketing & Media] 

Well friend it is that time where I have to say to you kindly look after yourhard earned money be safe and your loved ones I'll see you on Monday.
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Ghana Hattingh
Ghana Hattingh
[Marketing & Media] 

about securing our athletes really!! this is outragious...
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Ghana Hattingh
Ghana Hattingh
[Marketing & Media] 

well the doctor and paramedics where there but not well equiped, something has to be done
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Ghana Hattingh
Ghana Hattingh
[Marketing & Media] 

which would've resulted with him being permanantly paralised and there no one to help!
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Ghana Hattingh
Ghana Hattingh
[Marketing & Media] 

What happned to Itumeleng Khune was really heart breaking, to think he could have broken hi neck!!
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Gillian Rightford
MARKETING & MEDIA
Doctors and pop stars: lessons for ad agencies and marketers

Doctors and pop stars: lessons for ad agencies and marketers
[Gillian Rightford] Much has been written about the relationship between Michael Jackson and his doctor, Conrad Murray. And haven't we also been wondering whether Whitney Houston's doctor will go under the same microscope? This got me thinking about the sometimes-dysfunctional relationship that exists between marketers and ad agencies.

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Marcela Ospina
MARKETING & MEDIA
Rethinking offline social networks in semi-rural communities

Rethinking offline social networks in semi-rural communities
[Marcela Ospina] Sources indicate that there are still some 30 million people without access to the internet. This is almost 90% of South Africa's population. It is hard to argue with these figures when explaining to corporates why they should invest more on digital and mobile marketing. However, there is still a lot to learn from small communities with limited internet access, as I will show in this piece.

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Francis Cloete
Francis Cloete
[Marketing & Media] 

I have just finish this new part of my funding to support myself. Look at http://tinyurl.com/cr8gkj4
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Herman Manson
MARKETING & MEDIA
Jupiter Cape Town's year for living dangerously

Jupiter Cape Town's year for living dangerously
[Herman Manson] Trying to see the upside, Claire Cobbledick, MD of The Jupiter Drawing Room (Cape Town), says the loss of the Woolworths business has presented the agency with an opportunity, and will hopefully allow it to more liberty and freedom in its offering and in how the business is managed. "It's our year for living dangerously," says Cobbledick. She hopes the result will reinvigorate the agency.

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Matt Rose
MARKETING & MEDIA
Emoticons 'r' us

Emoticons 'r' us
[Matt Rose] Considering the amount of texting we do today, emoticons have 'exploded' and, whether used in Skype, BBM, SMS or WhatsApp, they have become a distinct style of expression and form a vital part of casual/digital vernacular punctuation. But what are the implications of these obscure little visages for marketers?

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Martinique Treadaway
Martinique Wilkinson (nee Treadaway)
[Marketing & Media] 

So proud of my girl Charisse Nel @shazzup for her article being published on BizCommunuty! It's a great read!
http://bit.ly/Hm9MF7

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Charisse Nel
MARKETING & MEDIA
Can agencies create fresh work that improves clients' bottom lines?

Can agencies create fresh work that improves clients' bottom lines?
[Charisse Nel] I hate the word "advertising". Whenever I am at a social event and someone asks what I do, I mumble something about working in an advertising agency and hope I don't get the usual barrage of judging looks and comments about working for an evil team of brainwashers. Somewhere along the way, advertising lost its allure, its sense of glamour and its credibility as a service that solved business problems.

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Greg Nicolson
MARKETING & MEDIA
SANEF debate: newsrooms should never shy from discussing ethics

SANEF debate: newsrooms should never shy from discussing ethics
[Greg Nicolson] Editors and spin doctors met on Wednesday, 28 March 2012, to debate the ethical state of South African journalism. The panel and high-profile audience were unanimous on one thing: we need a renewed focus on ethics in SA newsrooms. But just what's the problem and how can we address it?

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d roy
d roy
[Education & Training] 

Career Building of Students

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Ghana Hattingh
Ghana Hattingh
[Marketing & Media] 

Girls who runs the world...Co'mon just relax and take easy remember life is too short who knows where I will be tomorrow.
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Ghana Hattingh
Ghana Hattingh
[Marketing & Media] 

Look at me now I'm making money...Paper paper!! what going on I'm sure this one Bone Thugs and Harmony.
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Ghana Hattingh
Ghana Hattingh
[Marketing & Media] 

What ever the case it's a beatifull day gosh!!! that sounds famirliar too could this be Mr. Bono of U2?
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Ghana Hattingh
Ghana Hattingh
[Marketing & Media] 

No tears to dry!!! Ooops that sound like Mam Shirley Bassey do you still remember her?
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Ghana Hattingh
Ghana Hattingh
[Marketing & Media] 

Actually I want her to sing one of my own compositions, which goes like this: No regrets so good bye!!
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