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Louise Marsland is an independent editor, journalist, trainer, speaker and blogger in the media, marketing and advertising industry in South Africa, and a specialist in B2B media. Email her on , read her blog on Bizcommunity and follow her on Twitter at @Louise_Marsland.
[2012 trends] In case the world doesn't end...

[Louise Marsland] While the theme song for the Year 2012 will undoubtedly be ''It's the end of the world as we know it..." by R.E.M., and we'll be bored with all the End-of-the-World theme parties and raves and launches by March already... in case the world doesn't end, these are some essential trends and things you need to know for the year to come [with additional editing and contributions from moi - managing ed].

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[2012 trends] No, the world hasn't ended yet

[Louise Marsland] If you're reading this, it means the world hasn't ended yet. Oh goody gumdrops! I prepared my annual industry predictions for 2012 in advance due to our print deadlines on AdVantage, so I'd be really pissed off if there was no one left to read them and I'd angsted over them for nothing. So here goes...

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[2011 trends] The year of the app

[Louise Marsland] I'm lucky to work in an industry with some of the smartest people in the world - and get a chance to interact with many of them regularly. So, between summing up the highs and lows of 2010 for AdVantage's Year in Review, December 2010 issue and our annual special Trends issue for 2011, for our January edition, I consider myself pretty informed about what to expect this year...

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iPad holds promise for print titles

[Louise Marsland] It's shiny, slim and elegant, weighs no more than an A4 notebook and accords the user more status than the iPhone. It's also been credited with the fact that it will change the way we consume media forever. But you know what, the iPad doesn't fit into my handbag and I'm not sure where it will fit into my life...

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[Design Indaba conf] Martha Stewart flamed
[Louise Marsland] The always spectacular Design Indaba will this year be remembered, not only for the fabulous speakers such as Harry Pearce, Bruce Nussbaum, Priyush Pandey, Stefan Bucher, Mokena Makeke, etc, but for the worst presentation it’s ever hosted – by famous ‘homemaker’ Martha Stewart. Who will also now be credited with launching the first local “twitcom”. [view twitterfall]
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Another ‘lucky’ feline tale
[Louise Marsland] Remember how we all went gaga over the story of Lucky, the one-legged cheetah in the VW Golf ad by Ogilvy Cape Town earlier this year? Well, how about this tale of a one-eyed kitten surviving a journey across Jozi in an Opel engine?
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How did you survive this recession?
[Louise Marsland] As we near the end of this year, most people will heave a sigh of relief. It’s been a tough one in many industries, and while South Africa may not have been as badly off as some elsewhere in the world, there’s no doubt that we’ve had to work harder for our money this year!
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The conscious brand is the future
[Louise Marsland] We’ve gone from ‘save the whales’ to ‘save our planet’ in a short space of time. We’ve been told most of our household cleaning products and the ingredients in much of our processed food are giving us cancer, and that our rampant consumerism is to blame for everything else. So where does this leave our industry?
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Recession: bringing out the worst
[Louise Marsland] Did you hear the one about the agency that wouldn’t get out of bed for less than a R10 million account and is now offering services pro bono for up to a year in an attempt to steal clients from smaller agencies?
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[Leadership Summit] Malcolm Gladwell rocks Jozi
[Louise Marsland] The challenging times we are in are times of opportunity and growth and it is your attitude which will determine your success during these tough times. That’s the view of one of the 100 most influential people in the world (as voted by Time): author and trend maker, Malcolm Gladwell.
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