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  1. Mobile technology that is encouraging change Posted in Emerging Markets, Mobile Marketing, Concocted by Lauren Potgieter April 19, 2011

    In recent articles, we have been looking at the power of mobile technology and how it has been aiding various companies to expand their services and reach out to a customer base that previously, they never would have been able to reach on such a personal level.  We are seeing the use of mobile technology expand from company and brands to organisations, NGO’s, charities and other establishments, all in the name of creating a mobile community that can come together behind a cause.

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  2. We Interview Digby on Building Mobile Commerce Communities Posted in Featured Articles, Mobile Marketing, Concocted by Yolandi Janse van Rensburg March 11, 2011 1 comment

    On a previous post Fred wrote on Heavy Chef, a discussion started around whether there are any good retail e-commerce mobile sites out there. Since mobile marketing and mobile sites seem to be a topic often debated, we asked, mobile commerce provider, Digby to chat to us about the subject.  Here’s what Vice President of Marketing, Dan Lowden had to say on mobile marketing and mobile commerce communities: Read Further

  3. The building blocks of creating a Mobile Community Posted in Mobile Marketing, Concocted by Lauren Potgieter March 7, 2011 2 comments

    For those of us who are attached to our mobile phones (yes, that’s pretty much everyone), will know it is likely that the device does not leave our side. So it is glaringly obvious that we would want a mobile version of our website to go everywhere with the customer too and be instantly accessible if need be.

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  4. Heavy Chef February 2011: Building Communities via Mobile Posted in Heavy Chef News, Mobile Marketing, Videos, Concocted by Mike Perk February 24, 2011

    “In Africa Websites don’t build communities, mobile does”. Quite a bold statement that had the Cape Town marketing agencies present at this months Heavy Chef, looking at each other thinking “We are selling the wrong thing to our clients”. Read Further