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| Who's handing out your flyers? Handing out printed promotional flyers at traffic light intersections is common across South Africa. I have someone coming up to my window on a daily basis with stacks of flyers hoping I will be interested in taking one. Most days I do; standing in the sweltering heat for hours on end, with a majority of drivers either saying "no thanks" or just ignoring you completely, is no joke. I've been there, done that and threw out the T-shirt vowing never to take up the difficult task ever again.  So why don't people readily receive flyers? Who you have handing out that flyer plays a critical role - would you accept a flyer from a lackadaisical, shabbily dressed person or from someone who sparks your curiosity? Over the weekend while stopping at such an intersection I noticed an attractive young woman wearing traditional Indian attire handing out flyers - I, along with most others she went up to, was intrigued and accepted her flyer. It was for an Indian cuisine restaurant in the area highlighting its specials. I truly wish all companies would put as much effort in this promotional activity rather than using lackadaisical student Bob, who's had a rough couple of nights out on the town or poor Billy, the local bum, who hasn't been able to shower for months - if you're going to use Billy at least equip him for the task. Spend some of the time you take in designing a pretty little flyer on deciding who you'd like handing them out - they are part and parcel of the promotion and the impression will last. Ciao, Sindy Peters (@sindylp), Africa editor Responses to this column welcomed in our online editor's column archive. Send all your Africa marketing news africanews@bizcommunity.com and opinion pieces to contributors-africa@bizcommunity.com. Follow Bizcommunity on Twitter @Bizcommunity and join our Facebook page. Top stories
 
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 South African companies can, it is claimed for the first time, work through the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) to achieve international accreditation for their business process standards and in so doing propel themselves on to an equal footing with global competitors. Read more >>
South African companies can, it is claimed for the first time, work through the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) to achieve international accreditation for their business process standards and in so doing propel themselves on to an equal footing with global competitors. Read more >> LONDON, UK: Millward Brown and Dynamic Logic in co-operation with the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) has researched what people around the world gain by becoming fans of brands, what global marketers expect from social media and what drives most value for both groups. Read more >>
LONDON, UK: Millward Brown and Dynamic Logic in co-operation with the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) has researched what people around the world gain by becoming fans of brands, what global marketers expect from social media and what drives most value for both groups. Read more >> FIPP is organising a free webinar on Thursday 31 March 2011 at 2pm (BST), focusing on paywall strategies. Peter Kirwan, author of The Media Briefing's Paywall Strategies Report, will guide attendees through this subject, looking at five paid content business models. Read more >>
FIPP is organising a free webinar on Thursday 31 March 2011 at 2pm (BST), focusing on paywall strategies. Peter Kirwan, author of The Media Briefing's Paywall Strategies Report, will guide attendees through this subject, looking at five paid content business models. Read more >> WATERLOO, US: Research In Motion, based in Waterloo, in the US, has announced plans to make the highly anticipated BlackBerry PlayBook tablet available in more than 20 000 retail outlets in the US and Canada. Read more >>
WATERLOO, US: Research In Motion, based in Waterloo, in the US, has announced plans to make the highly anticipated BlackBerry PlayBook tablet available in more than 20 000 retail outlets in the US and Canada. Read more >> DUBAI, UAE: The Dubai International Advertising Festival has announced that Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman and CEO of Emirates Airline & Group, who has been instrumental in establishing the company as a global brand, will be presented with the 2011 Dubai Lynx Advertising Person of the Year Award. Read more >>
DUBAI, UAE: The Dubai International Advertising Festival has announced that Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman and CEO of Emirates Airline & Group, who has been instrumental in establishing the company as a global brand, will be presented with the 2011 Dubai Lynx Advertising Person of the Year Award. Read more >>| Galleries | 
 
 
| Motoring | 
 [Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] Citroen has injected some excitement into its C4 four-door hatch with a makeover that includes snazzy looks and some really spectacular safety and high tech features on all five new models in the range. Read more >>
[Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] Citroen has injected some excitement into its C4 four-door hatch with a makeover that includes snazzy looks and some really spectacular safety and high tech features on all five new models in the range. Read more >> [Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] The 1000th Clio RS Gordini has rolled off the assembly line at Renault's Alpine plant in Dieppe and the good news is that Renault South Africa has confirmed that the car is coming to South Africa. Read more >>
[Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] The 1000th Clio RS Gordini has rolled off the assembly line at Renault's Alpine plant in Dieppe and the good news is that Renault South Africa has confirmed that the car is coming to South Africa. Read more >> [Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] In spite of its middle-of-the-road market share and the fact that it already has something like 30 models on sale in South Africa, Renault has added another newcomer by the name of Fluence to its range - but please don't ask what Fluence means or hints at because I honestly don't know. Read more >>
[Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] In spite of its middle-of-the-road market share and the fact that it already has something like 30 models on sale in South Africa, Renault has added another newcomer by the name of Fluence to its range - but please don't ask what Fluence means or hints at because I honestly don't know. Read more >>| Travel | 
 [Brian Berkman: contributing editor, travel] Most who leave Cape Town to live in Johannesburg do so to advance their careers, some leave because the weather is better - I'd leave Cape Town for Johannesburg to be closer to Maputo, just 45-minutes flight from OR Tambo. Read more >>
[Brian Berkman: contributing editor, travel] Most who leave Cape Town to live in Johannesburg do so to advance their careers, some leave because the weather is better - I'd leave Cape Town for Johannesburg to be closer to Maputo, just 45-minutes flight from OR Tambo. Read more >> At the launch of the National Tourism Sector Strategy at the Luthuli Museum in KwaDukuza in KwaZulu-Natal last week, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, the National Minister of Tourism, said the strategy will help position tourism as one of the fundamental pillars of the South African economy. Read more >>
At the launch of the National Tourism Sector Strategy at the Luthuli Museum in KwaDukuza in KwaZulu-Natal last week, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, the National Minister of Tourism, said the strategy will help position tourism as one of the fundamental pillars of the South African economy. Read more >> More than 100 of the Western Cape tourism industry's decision makers are gearing up for the 2011 Cape Town and Western Cape Tourism Destination Conference. Read more >>
More than 100 of the Western Cape tourism industry's decision makers are gearing up for the 2011 Cape Town and Western Cape Tourism Destination Conference. Read more >> BERLIN, GERMANY: With growth fuelled by demand for its luxury and design-led brands, Starwood is poised to open 12 hotels in the region this year. Read more >>
BERLIN, GERMANY: With growth fuelled by demand for its luxury and design-led brands, Starwood is poised to open 12 hotels in the region this year. Read more >> The finalists in the 2011 AA Travel Guides American Express Accommodation Awards programme have been announced. Now in its 18th year, this awards programme is the only established mechanism for consumers to voice their opinion about the quality of tourist accommodation in South Africa. Read more >>
The finalists in the 2011 AA Travel Guides American Express Accommodation Awards programme have been announced. Now in its 18th year, this awards programme is the only established mechanism for consumers to voice their opinion about the quality of tourist accommodation in South Africa. Read more >>| BizLounge | 
 [Dave Nemeth] A collaboration between Dave Nemeth, a trend forecaster specialising in interior design, décor and furniture, and the IID (the Institute of Interior Design professionals) has resulted in the launch of South Africa's first specialised trend report for these industries. Read more >>
[Dave Nemeth] A collaboration between Dave Nemeth, a trend forecaster specialising in interior design, décor and furniture, and the IID (the Institute of Interior Design professionals) has resulted in the launch of South Africa's first specialised trend report for these industries. Read more >> [Ruth Cooper] The colourful, vibrant, bustling urban metropolis of Saltimbanco is home to a myriad  of interesting and crazy inhabitants, including lumo pink-and-green-striped creatures, bicycle-riding daredevils, whirling skyscraper acrobats, juggling magicians and a feisty Boleadoras slapping duo. I was lucky enough to be introduced to them last night at the GrandWest Arena at Cirque du Soleil's longest running show, Saltimbanco. Read more >>
[Ruth Cooper] The colourful, vibrant, bustling urban metropolis of Saltimbanco is home to a myriad  of interesting and crazy inhabitants, including lumo pink-and-green-striped creatures, bicycle-riding daredevils, whirling skyscraper acrobats, juggling magicians and a feisty Boleadoras slapping duo. I was lucky enough to be introduced to them last night at the GrandWest Arena at Cirque du Soleil's longest running show, Saltimbanco. Read more >> [Jordan Scott] My mind was blown, my imagination pulled to its limits and my cheeks hurt from smiling. This was not some huge musical or even a one-man comedy show, it was four people, with no music, no dialogue and only a few props. Everything that entertained was on their bodies, as costumes and masks, and they made those costumes come to life as one would never believe possible. Read more >>
[Jordan Scott] My mind was blown, my imagination pulled to its limits and my cheeks hurt from smiling. This was not some huge musical or even a one-man comedy show, it was four people, with no music, no dialogue and only a few props. Everything that entertained was on their bodies, as costumes and masks, and they made those costumes come to life as one would never believe possible. Read more >> The 22nd Splashy Fen Music Festival will be held during the Easter long weekend, 21 to 25 April, 2011, in the southern Drakensberg, at a farm near Underberg, KwaZulu-Natal. More than 90 live music acts will be appearing on the two stages. Read more >>
The 22nd Splashy Fen Music Festival will be held during the Easter long weekend, 21 to 25 April, 2011, in the southern Drakensberg, at a farm near Underberg, KwaZulu-Natal. More than 90 live music acts will be appearing on the two stages. Read more >> The creators of the Rock The River SA New Year's Eve festivals will be launching the Rock The River Easter Festival, which will be held from 22 to 24 April, 2011, at the Buffalo Drift Resort, Gouda, Western Cape. Read more >>
The creators of the Rock The River SA New Year's Eve festivals will be launching the Rock The River Easter Festival, which will be held from 22 to 24 April, 2011, at the Buffalo Drift Resort, Gouda, Western Cape. Read more >> [Siphosethu Stuurman] I recently found myself on a production set for a local pornographic programme called Porn-stars. Now, before you judge me, I was invited to the set by the programme's producers as a member of the press. But, in all honesty, I attended the press briefing because I was actually interested in seeing how a porn production studio operates. Read more >>
[Siphosethu Stuurman] I recently found myself on a production set for a local pornographic programme called Porn-stars. Now, before you judge me, I was invited to the set by the programme's producers as a member of the press. But, in all honesty, I attended the press briefing because I was actually interested in seeing how a porn production studio operates. Read more >> [Jordan Scott] As you looked across to the stage, all you could see was a mass of umbrellas; people wandering about all over the show and looking down on it all were the amazing Paarl Mountains. The scene of some film set?  No. This was K-day, 2011. Read more >>
[Jordan Scott] As you looked across to the stage, all you could see was a mass of umbrellas; people wandering about all over the show and looking down on it all were the amazing Paarl Mountains. The scene of some film set?  No. This was K-day, 2011. Read more >>| Jobs offered | 
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