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One on One With Nancy Mahlatji Part One

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Nancy is a self taught jewellery designer from Limpopo Ga-mamabolo Thabakgone, along side her business partner Linah “Linky” Rakgwale they both run Jewe’Lee Beads Operations. Blogger Hope Ramaphoko of The Deep Hope had a quick chat with her to find out how she started,where she’s at and what are her future goals with her business.

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https://thedeephope.wordpress.com/

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Access Innovation Invades Neighbourgoods Market

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Braamfontein is well known for it’s rich culture and lifestyle and we wanted to get a glimpse of all that and what better way to do it than on a Saturday afternoon, we started in Lamunu Bar,moved to Neighbourgoods Market then Juta street.

So this weekend when our partner in crime from Access Diary invited us to come join them for an epic weekend out in Braamfontein, we were delighted to be behind the scenes and behind the camera as we captured every moment possible, have a look.

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Sandton Hills

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Heads have been turning up in Sandton over a soft killer walking among them. The inhabitants are scared as ten murderers have, in ten weeks, been committed and nobody has a clue as the killer lives without a trace. A successful businessman and the vice president of Innovate Solutions, Jonathan Paul, does not know it […]

Social Media Is Not Just For Socializing

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When it comes to social media we often think it’s all about posting statuses, being witty and having good pictures that make you look cool and create more engagement, but really it’s a different ball game when you are managing the social network pages for brands. As Amanda Sevasti from NativeVML puts it, “it takes a lot of fore thought than just posting on social media randomly” one has to have a content plan, know exactly what to post and which social platform to use. During her presentation we realised that actually planning for these platforms is different due to their differences in what happens and how to get that sought after customer engagement and followers. This is all determined by the careful planning a month before happy posting.

There is a lot of thought going into social media as one has to strategically plan when to post and know what kind of content can draw more engagement. Amanda mentioned that brands should have more personality. They should stop with the advertising and that salesman talk. It is also very important to engage more with your followers and be conversational. What was interesting was the penalising on the Facebook. This doesn’t encourage begging, leave the begging for the funding on that charity project. Instead try to earn likes and engagement by producing quality content. This is what twitter encourages by asking for “Retweets” and it will rock your accounts.

Another important element of using social media for marketing, is the amount of control that is handed to the consumer. Suddenly the interaction between brands and customers becomes a two-way thing. And in fact, I think social media gives the customer more power because we all know how powerful word-of-mouth is. Are you more likely to believe what a brand tells you about themselves or what your friends say about that brand? Social media gives rise to the birth of consumer journalism. But social media isn’t only leveraged to gain favour with consumers. It offers the advantage of sharing your opinions and actions with a large, global audience right from the comfort of your own home. It is empowering. Suddenly you are no longer just watching Game of Thrones and commenting by yourself. You are able to become part a larger global audience and through your tweets and posts, you can also become an acclaimed commentator, critic and recognised fan. As long as you keep it Interesting, Relevant and Brief.

By Anuschka Richards, Sebolelo Leanya and Solomon Nakana

Social media – not just social

Alberton Day 2014 In Pictures

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Unabisharla’s Sound Library Volume Two

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After roughly two years of back-room amateur music production it was time to reflect on the progress made by Unabisharla since learning how to create beats. The results were not bad as he managed to released two compilation beat-tapes titled ‘Sound Library Volume One’ and ‘Undisputed Titron’ respectively. So since he is now moving on to the next and evolving his sound style by working on a release of the second instalment of  Sound Library it is only fair to give out the preview of the track list for ‘Sound Library Volume 2’.

‘Sound Library Volume Two’ is just a reflection of how the growth is going about, in the music production spectrum and having more focus on the House Music genre, I hope you enjoy it.