 Admit it: you've never really clicked on a banner ad unless it had a sexy girl on it (if you're a guy) or if there was a diamond ring (if you're a girl) involved. We all suffer from ‘banner blindness'. This means that the dozen blinking, fluttering banner adverts on our favourite websites nearly always recede helplessly into the background. So, why do we ignore banner advertising as much as we do? 25 Nov 2009 Read more >>
 As the dust settles after the heady buzz of the past five years of social media madness, we're now able to reflect upon the mistakes we marketers have made in our digital strategies. Fred Roed, CEO of World Wide Creative, lists the 10 Greatest Hits of Social Media Marketing Mistakes. 30 Oct 2009 Read more >>
 The Heavy Chef Project is launching a new digital marketing course tailored for marketers, managers and entrepreneurs: The “Creating Profitable Websites” Course, running from the 12 - 14th of August, in Cape Town. (An early bird special is still available.) 13 Jul 2009 Read more >>
 The next Heavy Chef Session is in Cape Town on 1st of July, entitled: "Why Wookiees Don't Wear Pants - A Study Of Creativity And Its Power To Transform Business" The speakers are Justin Gomes and Charl Thom from FoxP2. 26 Jun 2009 Read more >>
 Not too long ago, Merlot, the famed zebra who appears on every bottle of sumptuous Perdeberg wine, was kidnapped from the Paarl winery's historic premises. Riaan Moller, Perdeberg's award-winning winemaker, went to the web for help, setting up www.themissingzebra.co.za to galvanise South Africa's five million-strong internet community into action. This week, there is a new twist in the story, involving new clues and a missing BlackBerry. 25 Mar 2009 Read more >>
 UK and SA based digital marketing studio, World Wide Creative, unveiled the new Democratic Alliance web and mobisites last week. The launch was highly anticipated from the marketing community since the DA's campaign is seen as the closest thing in South Africa to Obama's digitally-aligned campaign last year. 23 Feb 2009 Read more >>
 On Wednesday evening World Wide Creative, together with 24.com, Corona and Perdeberg Winery, hosted the very last Heavy Chef Session of 2008. Three speakers were invited to spill the beans on what's smoking up their crystal balls, and some pretty cool predictions were mentioned. 15 Dec 2008 Read more >>
A lot has been happening at digital marketing studio World Wide Creative recently. Awesome campaign results; new, glamorous projects; team growth and extensive press coverage. And so, we figured it's only fair to shout from the hilltops about it all... 31 Oct 2008 Read more >>
 We have reserved 10 seats for the Heavy Chef Session on October 16th, exclusively for Bizcommunity readers. The Heavy Chef Sessions are monthly events focused on analysing the tools of digital marketing. These quick-fire one-hour events have been running successfully in Cape Town for two years, and are now coming to Johannesburg for the very first time. 10 Oct 2008 Read more >>
 Five years after World Wide Creative's inception in 2003, this progressive young agency has launched a branch in Johannesburg. World Wide Creative opened its doors with a web marketing and web development studio in Cape Town and an office in the UK, and now has seen substantial growth in South Africa's financial centre to grow its presence in the Gauteng. 7 Oct 2008 Read more >>
At World Wide Creative, we've spent the past six years looking deeply at how to do websites ‘right'. We've tweaked, tested, trialled and torn apart all the various techniques that are available to us in this technological battlefield where everyone is fighting for one thing: traffic. We've listed our top five mistakes that need to be avoided. 22 Feb 2008 Read more >>
In the late nineties, Stanford business professor Jim Collins unearthed a small group of extraordinary companies that made the transition from mediocre performance to sustained greatness. There was a common characteristic that really struck me: they did not consider technology as a driving force in their success. 15 Jan 2008 Read more >>
 The Last Word hotel group, a luxury hotel company based in Cape Town, has launched a new website and blog designed and developed by World Wide Creative. 9 Jan 2008 Read more >>
 With the arrival of Mike Perk, World Wide Creative's UK Director, the South African operation has received a significant boost. 12 Sep 2007 Read more >>
 World Wide Creative developed the Content Management System ‘Webcan' in 2005. This has grown to be a modular system, offering customers flexible solutions that are tailored to their needs. 1 Jun 2007 Read more >>
 Vladimir Tretchikoff, enfant terrible of Russian art, is experiencing a renaissance. The artist, who died in 2006, has sold more prints of his work than any other painter and was disliked by as many people as he was loved. It is believed that his Oriental Girl adorns more living rooms than any other artwork, having sold more than 100 million prints. 1 May 2007 Read more >>
 After much preparation, kopstamping and deliberation, World Wide Creative have won the much sought-after Cape Nature website account. 1 Apr 2007 Read more >>
 World Wide Creative's team was over the moon to see that four of its blog designs achieved awards at the annual celebration of social media in South Africa. Three of the designs were for clients, and one was its in-house blog about business, Ideate (in partnership with sister company Live Alchemy). 1 Mar 2007 Read more >>
 Inspired by '7-day Weekend' author, Ricardo Semler, and the Google '20% innovation time' concept, Cape Town and UK-based web marketing agency World Wide Creative have pioneered a sustainable new way of retaining world-beating talent in the internet marketing arena. 1 Jan 2007 Read more >>
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