Archive for the ‘Social Media’ tag
Africa: Opportunity Awaits
I looked up a Nairobi-based digital strategist Mark Kaigwa last month, smart and insightful, he’s become a voice to listen to on East African social media and internet marketing affairs. Mobile quickly became part of the conversation since internet penetration is still relatively low. In fact, telecommunication companies across the continent have identified data subscriptions as the next frontier for growth as voice revenues decline due to increased competition and regulatory intervention.
TweetAre Kenyan Blue Chips Anti-‘Social’?
Only a measly 22% of companies listed on the Nairobi Stock Exchange have a presence on Facebook. That is despite the fact that there are 1 million Kenyans on that platform alone, the majority accessing it via mobile phone. None of the top 3 companies with a strong presence on Facebook have significant presence on retail shelves. One is a telco, the other a media house and the top company on Facebook is an airline. Read the rest of this entry »
TweetOur Predictions for 2011
We left this till pretty late but here it is nonetheless; our predictions for which five trends will be big in East Africa this year.  Of course we are focusing on social business and innovation for the BoP so there’s no mention of how the referendum in Southern Sudan is going to go 🙂 Enough with the small talk, here we go:
TweetHave A Very Merry Christmas & A Super New Year!
Tis the season once again. Family, friends, food & facetime…the four F’s of Christmas. I also think it’s the one season in which social networks are unable to fill the relational void they fill the rest of the year. Nothing can truly replace facetime. That’s why people travel so much at this time of the year and airline ticket prices are at their most expensive.
As we go into 2011, businesses will move from social business experimentation to social business strategy in a bid to mainstream the social web into business operations. But let’s not forget that family, friends and food need facetime to grow. Take your online communities and create offline opportunities for them to strengthen their ties.
We hope to see more of you in offline events in 2011 than ever before.
Have yourself a very merry Christmas and a radically better 2011.
Workshop: Using the Internet for Social Change
Social media, social networking, crowd sourcing and websites/applications that leverage these for a cause are becoming ever so popular. How many of them actually deliver the results the project owners hoped for?
Semacraft has organized a workshop facilitated by Muchiri Nyaggah where contextually relevant &Â actionable skills will be learnt and practiced. Â Featuring local bloggers and social media personalities, the workshop will provide participants with an opportunity to learn as well as apply strategic planning skills to develop measurable plans for web strategy.
The Agenda
- The Internet Landscape (from social media to crowd sourcing and all points in between)
- Turning visitors into advocates (How to go from casual consumption to active participation)
- Understanding relational ties & why they matter. (The impact of online relationships on Causes)
- Platforms for mobilizing citizens (what is available)
- Crafting a plan (putting it all together measurably)
- Putting It All To Work
Venue: Navigators Complex, Kindaruma road, off Ngong road, Nairobi.
Cost: KSh. 6,500.00 per person
Please click here and register and receive the workshop pack and location map.