Rowmark buys Triline International
March 9, 2010 by Arthur Charles Van Wyk · Leave a Comment
We are pleased to share with the rest of the South African sign making industry that effective January, 2010, Triline International S.r.l. and Rowmark Italy S.r.l. have entered into a defined asset purchase agreement concerning the purchase of Triline International S.r.l. by Rowmark Italy.
via sytech.co.za
Starting January, 2010, the effective date of the asset purchase agreement, [...]
Bye Suzan.. Hi Suzan..
February 27, 2010 by Arthur Charles Van Wyk · 1 Comment
I have read all the above-mentioned posts and they played a huge part in the extent to which I revere Suzan as a thought leader in her area of expertise. Suzan sometimes makes me think of her as Margaret Thatcher – the iron lady – when I read the iciness in her some of her tweets. She does not pull punches. She also makes me think of Cape Town-based webhead Rafiq Philips when she tweets in incomplete sentences. What I like most about her though is that she is completely herself. Although she works in an industry that necessitates communication, conversation and interaction.. her Twitter bio makes it abundantly clear that she has no interest in “tweetups” (meetups with people she connects with on Twitter). I like that.
Make haste while the sun shines
February 23, 2010 by Arthur Charles Van Wyk · Leave a Comment
So these were my experiences with two companies doing the exact same thing. They sell books online. The one fundamental difference between the two though, is that the one takes ON-SCHEDULE delivery of books VERY SERIOUS and the other clearly don’t give a shit, because by the time you experience the shitty part of their service offering.. they already have your money.
The lesson that I learnt here though – thanks mostly to Kalahari – is that we have become accustomed to having our needs and wants met within timeframes our parents could never have imagined. The industry of service delivery has evolved from “I do things for my convenience in my own time” to “if I can deliver this faster than the next guy – I win”. Sadly, not many players have kept pace with the game. But simultaneously consumers have all evolved accordingly. We queue in supermarkets because we have to, not because we want to. If a jetpack cost the same as a taxi to work everyday.. Mandla Gcaba would be out of business tomorrow?
Junta42 Content Marketing blog: Seven Ways to Position Yourself for Unlimited Work
February 22, 2010 by Arthur Charles Van Wyk · Leave a Comment
Joe Pulizzi
via blog.junta42.com
If you follow this religiously, two years down the road you’ll have more work than you know what to do with.
Define Your Expertise: Even if you consider yourself a generalist, you need an expertise area. Find something, no matter how small or niche, that you can position yourself as the go-to-expert. [...]
Sign Africa Durban Roadshow 2010
February 9, 2010 by Arthur Charles Van Wyk · Leave a Comment
Events for the year kicked off on 4 February in the form of the Durban Signs & Graphics Roadshow 2010. All the big names in Signs & Graphics were in attendance. Sadly there was no vehicle wrap exhibition or activity on the use of media and materials on display. The stands were very well [...]
5 Powerful Ways to Use Google Reader’s Feed Creation Tool for SEO | Search Engine Journal
February 8, 2010 by Arthur Charles Van Wyk · Leave a Comment
Search Engine Optimization | Search Engine Tools and Downloads
5 Powerful Ways to Use Google Reader’s Feed Creation Tool for SEO
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To Succeed, iPad Must Revolutionize Reading. It Hasn’t..
January 29, 2010 by Arthur Charles Van Wyk · Leave a Comment
Five things that magazines and newspapers can now do, which they’ve never been able to do before.
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More than a few people–myself included–panned the iPad yesterday. Or at least yawned. A computer that you can hold in your lap, and read like a [...]
Apple unveils the iPad – at last
January 27, 2010 by Arthur Charles Van Wyk · Leave a Comment
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