Emerging Trends

Bounce Rates and Stunning Women

September 14, 2010
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If there is anything that is hardcoded into a man, it is appreciation of a good looking woman. There is no man I have seen who has not let his eyes wander at the sight of a stunning beauty. Different things draw us to them. It may be their curvy shapes, beautiful faces, seductive eyes, [...]

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Will E-Commerce Take-off in Kenya

August 16, 2010
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This tweet by @gmeltdown caught my attention a fortnight ago. TEAMS, SEACOM and EASSY are great; but am not convinced we needed international bandwidth to grow e-commerce in Kenya It really got me thinking… Then that Saturday, I caught up with Joshua Mwaniki at iHub during the World Cyber Games which Kalahari had sponsored. Mwaniki [...]

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Safaricom’s New Media (Twitter) Customer Care

August 11, 2010
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If you doubt that social media has already become an indispensable tool for communication and customer care here in Kenya, Safaricom’s recent activities on twitter should convince you otherwise especially as a business owner… Their official twitter account is @SafaricomLtd. Customer care is where most companies get it wrong. Twitter and the various social networks [...]

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Financial Industry Blogging in Kenya

August 9, 2010
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I wrote on why you need a Corporate Blog but for some reason I feel the need to reiterate the point once more but with a focus on the Banking sector. Finance has always been very close to my heart. Economics was my favourite course at the University, closely rivaled by sociology. I have read [...]

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KPLC Debuts on Twitter but having it Rough!

July 30, 2010
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A while back, I wrote an article here called “what if KPLC was on Twitter?” and sure enough, they have just recently officially set foot on Twitter (@kenyapower) but are having a rough time there. I would like to think they read my article but given their activities on Twitter, apparently not. I took it [...]

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Online Forums and Customer Care in Kenya

July 14, 2010
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I hate calling call centres. The Oatmeal documents our experiences with customer care pretty well in his hilarious depictions in the post “Why I’d rather be punched in the testicles than call customer service.” I remember writing a post on pathetic customer care while I was on hold. Sometimes I feel the urge to punch someone [...]

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Facebook Fanpages over Groups: Kenya

July 9, 2010
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Prologue: The Kenyan Facebook scene is notorious for Groups and not Fanpages. @Wamathai asked me on Twitter which between a Facebook Fanpage and a Group is better. Without stating the pros and cons of each, I replied with Fanpage. In all honesty, there was nothing to think about, it was an open and shut case [...]

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Twitter for Kenyan Businesses

July 5, 2010
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I am in the process of compiling a list of Kenyans businesses currently on Twitter. But prior to publishing that post, I thought it prudent to write a post on how Kenyan businesses can use Twitter in their businesses. Twitter as you may well know by now is a real-time micro-blogging social networking platform that [...]

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The Democracy of Social Media

June 30, 2010
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For a long while, the basis on which someone was tagged an authority in a given field was largely dictated by the mainstream media. This to a large extent is still true given my own euphoria over being largely quoted in the Business Daily. “(S)he even appeared in the paper/TV” has been a line repeated [...]

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