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  1. Heavy Chef December Session Review: Zando, Kalahari And Yuppiechef On E-commerce Posted in Heavy Chef News, Concocted by Wendy Tayler December 18, 2012 2 comments

    Our final Heavy Chef event of 2012 featured three of the most talked about E-commerce sites in South Africa – Zando, Kalahari.com and Yuppiechef. As always, Fred kicked off the evening with the now famous Heavy Chef story, and introduced the speakers for the evening; Kate Jansen, Marketing co-ordinator at Zando, Jenna Bloch, Head of Marketing at Kalahari.com, and Andrew Smith, co-founder and Managing Director of Yuppiechef. Read Further

  2. Heavy Chef November Session: Mike Sharman And Mike Stopforth On ‘Viral & Social’ Posted in Heavy Chef News, Concocted by Wendy Tayler November 22, 2012 1 comment

    Last night we had a full house in Johannesburg at Deloitte. Mike Sharman took to the floor to introduce a topic he is renowned for – viral. The owner of Retroviral, a digital communications agency, explained how clients commonly ask for campaigns to ‘go viral’. But the truth is there is no way to ensure this happens – viral is indefinite. Read Further

  3. Are We Spending Too Much On Social Media Advertising? Posted in Heavy Chef News, Concocted by Wendy Tayler July 26, 2012 1 comment

    Jonathan Houston is the Lead for Digital Marketing and Technology at Deloitte Consulting. He is active in the marketing community, with a strong passion for strategy and tactics. We recently chatted to Jonathan about his views on the benefits of Social Media and what big data really means for businesses. Read Further

  4. Heavy Chef Session: Christo Davel Of 22Seven – Irrational Behaviour, User Experience & Design Posted in Videos, Concocted by Wendy Tayler April 11, 2012

    To start off our 2012 sessions, we hosted Christo Davel, founder of 22Seven, a financial service that helps you manage and monitor your spending. The talk revolved around our irrational behaviour, the user experience and design. Christo provided some great insight into the aim of this service. Take a look at what he suggests is the key to financial success. Once again, a big thanks to Deloitte, Backsberg wine, Nokia and Channel Mobile.

  5. The Most Common Mistakes Made By Brands In Social Media Marketing Posted in Heavy Chef News, Concocted by Wendy Tayler April 10, 2012 4 comments

    David Graham is the Digital Channels Executive at Deloitte South Africa. His primary responsibility is to connect and initiate dialogue across numerous digital channels between Deloitte industry and subject matter specialists and business decision makers at leading organisations in the private and public sector. Heavy Chef chatted to him about social media marketing and the common mistakes that many brands make. Read Further

  6. Heavy Chef March Session: Alan Knott-Craig Jr, CEO Of Mxit Posted in Heavy Chef News, Concocted by Wendy Tayler March 29, 2012 1 comment

    Last night we hosted one of our best Heavy Chef Sessions yet. The crowd was fascinated by Alan Knott-Craig Jr, CEO of Mxit, who shared his journey with us, on his way to acquiring Mxit and building up World of Avatar. Not only was his story intriguing, but also his great sense of charisma and comfort, as he unfolded the details of Mxit and his future plans for the messaging service. Read Further

  7. Heavy Chef July 2011: Nikki Cockcroft talks about New Media Ecosystems Posted in Heavy Chef News, Top Digital Chefs, Concocted by Yolandi Janse van Rensburg July 29, 2011 1 comment

    Our Heavy Chef session last night at Deloitte in Cape Town was once again a successful event. With a turn-out of close to 200 people we were very happy to see such a strong response to the event on Twitter. Read Further

  8. Heavy Chef Jozi: Nic Haralambous and the Marvelous Motribe Posted in Emerging Markets, Heavy Chef News, Mobile Marketing, Concocted by Yolandi Janse van Rensburg May 27, 2011

    Wednesday night we had an incredible Heavy Chef Session at Deloitte Offices in Woodmead. We were very happy to see such a large crowd and especially all the new faces who joined us. Nic Haralambous provided spectacular insights into the world of mobile and the opportunities it offers us regarding emerging markets. Read Further

  9. Heavy Chef October: Is Blogging Dead? Posted in Heavy Chef News, Concocted by Fred Roed October 8, 2010 6 comments

    Update: Sorry, this event is fully booked! To get invited to future events, sign up as a Heavy Chef member here.

    For this month’s Heavy Chef Session, held in Cape Town, we ask the question: “Is Blogging Dead?”

    It’s amazing to think that blogging has only been around for 10 years and people are already whispering about a ‘dying art’. In the past month, we’ve seen blogging stalwarts like Windows Live Spaces and TypePad closing doors or selling up. Apparently, the rise of micro-blogging has all but vanquished the carefully scripted masterpieces that begat a whole new generation of wannabe-Hemingways .
    So, is blogging really dead, or is it evolving?
    We’ve asked this question of two legends of digital, Seth Rotherham and Rich Mulholland.
    Just last week, the esteemed Mr Rotherham announced with great fanfare that his multiple-award winning blog 2Oceansvibe.com is no longer a blog. Seth’s familiar online presence, strengthened by years of daily blog posts, now extends to radio, accommodation and entertainment news. 2OV is now a burgeoning media empire.
    On the other hand, the esteemed Mr Mulholland has redirected his focus back to blogging. Over the past 12 years Rich has focused his attention on growing his presentation, conference and innovation companies, and has been blogging since 2001 on multiple outlets such as Jo’Blog, Capitalist Punks and, more recently, his own personal blog.
    Seth and Rich will be presenting their answers to the Heavy Chef community later this month – you DON’T want to miss this.

    It’s amazing to think that blogging has only been around for 10 years and people are already whispering about a ‘dying art’. In the past month, we’ve seen blogging stalwarts like Windows Live Spaces and TypePad closing doors or selling up. Apparently, the rise of micro-blogging has all but vanquished the carefully scripted masterpieces that begat a whole new generation of wannabe-Hemingways . Read Further

  10. Heavy Chef October (Johannesburg): Raising Capital for New Media Start-ups Posted in Digital Strategy, Heavy Chef News, Concocted by Fred Roed September 24, 2009

    October 5th sees a repeat of an earlier Session held in Cape Town featuring Vinny Lingham, CEO and Founder of Yola.com. The Session will be held at Deloitte’s offices in Woodmead, and will be restricted to 50 people. The Session starts at 6 for 6:30pm and will end at 8:30pm.

    As usual the drinks will be provided by Perdeberg, Corona and Carlsberg. We are expecting a full house (there are only a handful of spare seats since the invitation was sent out yesterday), so get in quick if you’re interested in attending. Click here to reserve your place.

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