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Nomadic Marketing 4 : the networthing dinner

9 October 2008 No Comment

Nomadic Marketing1 : with its first major programme revision/evolution, is underway next week. Programme director, Dave Duarte has built a brain.friendly and immersive curriculum for delegates to engage with topics and faculty, in an unprecedented learning experience around social media that no amount of lecturing or conference style presentations could offer.

image thanks to Cape Town Daily Photo

One of the sexy new features is an Urban Tour using GPS, semacodes, mobile apps and other digital exotics to create a blended-reality marketing session through Long Street.2 Jon Cherry and Heinrich Hattingh of Cherryflava are rustling up the magic.

The dinner on the 2nd night is a key feature of the programme’s success and gives delegates a chance to meet some of the pioneering forces of social media in South Africa, in relaxed real.world context. I’ll be organising the merriment for NM4 delegates, Nomadic Marketing alumni and social media people with “interestingness”.

It’ll be at the gorgeous new Doppio Zero at Mandela Rhodes Place on the eve of the 15th October. We have only 60 places available, with delegates getting priority seating. 3 bright minds who are doing extraordinary things with new media applications will be giving quick presentations and Q&A so you can learn from their experience: MarcAnthony Zimmerman [Broccoli Project - love this!], DeWaal Steyn [Die Burger] and Marlon Parker [Cape Peninsula University of Technology].

International award-winning wine estate Moreson will be sharing some of their wonderful yield with us. [Thank you so much Nikki!]

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This is an opportunity to connect & re.connect with some great people, sexy ideas & generally have a fun eve together. Want to come join? We’d love to see you there (bring yourself, money for yr meal and your interestingness)

  1. A 3day programme offered by UCT’s Graduate School of Business [Executive Education] – celebrated as South Africa’s leading Social-Media Primer for marketing executives and strategic leadership; it’s worth taking a peek here. []
  2. thanks to Cape Town Daily Photo for the pic of legendary Long Street. []

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