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Upcoming Heavy Chef Sessions Posted in Heavy Chef News, Concocted by Fred Roed, 2 comments
Published on 15 September 2008

We’ve recently realised that there are enough topics under the theme ‘ingredients of creating profitable web strategies’ to fill a schedule for the next couple of years. We normally choose the ones that blow our hair back, but this being a social media initiative I suppose it’s obligatory that we ask ‘what would you like to see?’

Let us know, we’re keen to get some input here. Here are some of our ideas to get the ball rolling:

  • Mobile community building
  • Social media applications
  • Flash, the future?
  • The link between creativity and profitability (this one is happening, btw – it’s promising to be a great one)
  • Future of the web
  • Banner blindness: the scourge of online advertising
  • Mind the gap – unlocking the key to Search Engine profitability
  • Semantic web: what does it mean?
  • Digital opportunities in developing nations

…and so on. Your thoughts?

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Fred Roed

Fred is the CEO of digital marketing agency World Wide Creative. Fred co-founded The Heavy Chef Project, as well as Ideate, a forum for African entrepreneurs. Fred focuses on online brand building, marketing strategy and loud Hawaiian shirts. Fred is famous for his sartorial excellence, long diatribes about music and fanatical attention to detail when making pizza. Follow Fred on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Fred_Roed

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  1. Louis Janse van Rensburg says

    Maybe how different generations use the web? Or possibly focus on one generation… 50+’s, young adults, kids…

  2. FeistyFemale says

    My vote: Mobile community building, Banner blindness, Digital opportunities in developing nations.