27dinner photographs


27Dinner: Snapshots from the Jozi Internet Marketers Get Together

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Gareth Ochse & Craig Corte from BuzzFuse, Jo Duxbury from Freelancentral, our own Jonathan Miller CEO of ForgeBusiness and Brian Carl Brown of Blue Catalyst who bought desert for everyone that nicely complimented the Stormhoek wine. Sadly Graham Knox didn’t make it.

We were very impressed with some of the presentations, as Mike Stopforth pointed out Jo showed what were arguably some of the most entertaining slides ever to grace a powerpoint presentation. Both Her and Jon’s presentations contained a lot of useful information supporting their understated but successful pitches. As for the body-parts video clip… nha…

I am truly looking forward to the next installment of 27dinner.

If you are interested in e-business in the SAfrican context, you might also enjoy attending one of our Online Marketing “Speed Briefing” sessions, details below and then on to a few snapshots I managed to grab on the night.

When : 17 April 2008, 15 May 2008, 19 June 2008
Where : Forge Campus, 1016 Clifton Ave, Lyttelton, Centurion
Cost : Free
Time : 3 hours

“South African e-Commerce – Hype or Sound Business?” 8:30 AM – 9:30AM.
“The wrong e-commerce strategy could kill your business.”

“New Media Masterclass workshop” 10:00 – 11:30 AM
“Understanding what drives media pricing online, how to negotiate better online marketing rates and ensure your online marketing delivers guaranteed results.”

Sign up here 

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Richard Miller

Mike Stopforth, MC & Orkanizer

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Reshall Jimmy, Ferdie Bester & Nelson Camara

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Jonathan Miller, CEO Forge

One Response to “27dinner photographs”

  1. Richard Says:

    The function was casual but well organized.
    I think the speakers were entertaining and informative.The food and service was not quite up to standard, but an effort was made to perhaps accommodate an unexpectedly large response.The exterior music was distracting to listeners.
    I had the impression that most of the crowd were
    not understanding some of the speakers. Perhaps in future, inviting more comments from the floor would
    encourage a more interactive meeting.

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