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very nicely done -  [OrnicoAd] 
great performances. well done.Posted on 23 Nov 2009 17:07
Teenyneeny
Nice 1 - Vernacular advertising comes into its own
Not just an almost pretty face but a super mind as well. You are the truth Mr Sesing;-DPosted on 23 Nov 2009 16:50
Re: CTV - CTV calls on Capetonians to march for ‘free airwaves'
If Soweto TV can provide adequate professional service on DSTV, how can CTV not do the same. As Capetonian it really baffles me that I can't access CTV on whatever frequency their on but can easily access Soweto TV.Posted on 23 Nov 2009 16:48
Nice - Vernacular advertising comes into its own
"Be what audiences want to see, don't be the interruption". Great!Posted on 23 Nov 2009 15:49
yabbat
Unbelievable - Less sex, please - we're South Africans
Simply unbelievable. And we were all just getting the hang of the Machine Gun song... My jaw is on the ground at the blatant hypocrisy. :-(Posted on 23 Nov 2009 15:42
Refreshing - Vernacular advertising comes into its own
Loved the article! what a wonderful breath of fresh air, things were getting stale on Bizcom! :)Posted on 23 Nov 2009 15:11
Nicely done. - Vernacular advertising comes into its own
Good article. Crisp.Posted on 23 Nov 2009 14:42
Tongue tied
Tounge tied - Vernacular advertising comes into its own
Congratulations on your award, much deserved.

There is quite a bit of "holding back" that has been done from certain brands all over SA. Those consumers that are often spoken to/ with in native languages often think they are being undermined and those that don't understand overlooked. There will always be that divide and it still amazes me how we still live that way.

And then you get brands that actually use vernac to fit into society's lifestyle, which is all good & well but sometimes completely miss the relevance to the brand- MTN is a big one in this category! I'm not sure whether to say this is a good or bad thing? What are your thoughts? cz i think at the end of the day, the relevance of the message is key when communicating in vernac (therefore my opinion is that they have lost the plot completely). Skipper Bar was a good example of 'relevant'use of language, because that is the kind of culture that makes up the brand. Tiger Brands also sometimes gets that right. Omo's "Tsa maya o e reke omo"ad (hope i spelt that right)- is also a good case study of this use of language for a relevant market in a relevant space.

It's important to control our wanting to fit into local speak- doesn't work for everybody & every client.

I'd like to hear more views on this. Your article is nicely on point though. Thank you...Posted on 23 Nov 2009 13:54
Lerato Maleke
In support of CitiClean - Be a good citizen - clean up the city
We are a group of unemployed graduates who started a cleaning project called ideazca.We are all about recycling and cleaning the environment,what we mostly do is create artistic products from waste materials and then sell them to corporates,tourists and the public at large. We will gladly like to work with CitiClean and assist each other in every possible way. Our contact details are 011 678 1226 and our email address is ideazca.webs@yahoo.com.Posted on 23 Nov 2009 13:40
mariette
Inligting - KykNET clocks up impressive ARs
Hi
Ek wil weet of daar private sessies is met Mariette as daar is kan ek gekontak word asb op 011 571 5119Posted on 23 Nov 2009 13:32
mariette
Die ander kant - KykNET clocks up impressive ARs
Hello Marietta
Ek wil net se dit was n belewenus om op jou program te wees
en dit was jammer ek kon nie met jou praat nie. Maar wens ons kan nog praat. Want jy gee antwoorde wat ons soek en oor kwel oor vir jare

Dankie en hoop ons sal meer reekse sienPosted on 23 Nov 2009 13:25
milly
Right on point - Vernacular advertising comes into its own
I totally agree with you Kamo, we need to embrace our own home languages in the media.I think it will allow for a broader client relations to the brand products, plus it would be very humourous.Well done on your award!Posted on 23 Nov 2009 13:05
milly moabi
Right on point - Vernacular advertising comes into its own
I totally agree with you Kamo, we need to embrace our own home languages in the media.I think it will allow for a broader client relations to the brand products, plus it would be very humourous.Well done on your award!Posted on 23 Nov 2009 13:05
Wimpy... -  [OrnicoAd] 
Wimpy tried the same thing didnt' wiork with that election campaign, copied from the election campaign in the states...Posted on 23 Nov 2009 12:52
teboho
i like to attend franchise cadet promme - Seda boosts franchise entrepreneurship through cadet scheme training
Hi name is Teboho I have an ideal to open pizza store in my township i try to apply for franchise cadet programme i do not get anyone to help i call hotdogcafe headoffice I still wait for them be you can help me thank you .
TebohoPosted on 23 Nov 2009 12:40
teboho
i like to attend franchise cadet promme - Seda boosts franchise entrepreneurship through cadet scheme training
Hi name is Teboho I have an ideal to open pizza store in my township i try to apply for franchise cadet programme i do not get anyone to help i call hotdogcafe headoffice I still wait for them be you can help me thank you .
i look for application form.Posted on 23 Nov 2009 12:38
Carte Blanche - Rhino Solutions Scam [Forum] 
Is there no way that we can take this to court or Cartè Blanche ? This is so annoying!! I have been called for the 100th time today offering me the 42" Plasma and R75 000 home make over etc. They say that they have on record that I stay not to far from the Kyalami area. Were the hell do they get that from. I stay in George, and I have never stayed in JHB before. Is this not some sort of invasion of privacy? I have never filled in any sort of pamphlet or competition, so how did they get my name and number? This has been going on now since May last year, every couple of days I get a call with the same B.S. If no body does anything about this then it will never stop. Argh!!Posted on 23 Nov 2009 12:31
Thabi
Love it. - Bonga's Beats - Romantic men
Love the reviews and the style of writing...Posted on 23 Nov 2009 11:59
Tsebanyane
Death be to the translation - Vernacular advertising comes into its own
Ukhozi FM has the highest listenership in the country. And the other vernac stations aren't too far behind. Clever and relevant vernac ads are key, now more than ever and brands need to realise the opportunities that lie in speaking with their markets in a way they can identify with - humour, insights, etc.Posted on 23 Nov 2009 11:21
Lufuno
Great Insight - Vernacular advertising comes into its own
Well written Kamo ....

You deserve an extra large packet of Gimmy bears
LufunoPosted on 23 Nov 2009 11:20
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