Mutual-Aid between African Bloggers Ramon Thomas www.netucation.co.za
This is what I got Digital Citizen Indaba 3.0 African Bloggers Google Group Blogging TEDGlobal 2007 African Bloggers Conference in Kenya in 2009 Sponsorship and Support
 
 
This is what it can do for You Increased readers Increased reach Increased revenue Increased results Increased reasons
 
 
 
 
 
Andriankoto - Madagascar
 
 
What does Andriankoto need? Sponsors Faster Internet Connections Training on How to Make Money online
Henry Addo - Ghana
 
What does Henry Addo need? Advocacy: Getting others to blog Search Engine Optimisation training Software development projects
 
Next Step Join African Bloggers Google Group Set-up African Bloggers Conference blog Mentor-a-Blogger (Email, Skype)
Contact Details: Ramon Thomas www.ramonthomas.com Cell. +27829407137 Add me Facebook, MXit, LinkedIn

Mutual Aid Between African Bloggers

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    Mutual-Aid between AfricanBloggers Ramon Thomas www.netucation.co.za
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    This is whatI got Digital Citizen Indaba 3.0 African Bloggers Google Group Blogging TEDGlobal 2007 African Bloggers Conference in Kenya in 2009 Sponsorship and Support
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    This is whatit can do for You Increased readers Increased reach Increased revenue Increased results Increased reasons
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    What does Andriankotoneed? Sponsors Faster Internet Connections Training on How to Make Money online
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    What does HenryAddo need? Advocacy: Getting others to blog Search Engine Optimisation training Software development projects
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    Next Step JoinAfrican Bloggers Google Group Set-up African Bloggers Conference blog Mentor-a-Blogger (Email, Skype)
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    Contact Details: RamonThomas www.ramonthomas.com Cell. +27829407137 Add me Facebook, MXit, LinkedIn

Editor's Notes

  • #2 Some of you may have watched the TED video of Benjamin Zander where he begins his talk with the story of the two shoe salesman sent to Africa in the early 1900s. They each wrote telegrams back to Manchester: “ Situation hopeless They don't wear shoes.” “ Glorious opportunity They don't have any shoes yet.” There is a similar situation in the Internet industry, where some people think 5 million South Africa Internet users is never going to be enough. And the 51 million Internet users in Africa is peanuts compared to North America, Europe or Asia's Internet population. This is a glorious opportunity friends, countryman and 27Dinner regulars. The ideas in this presentation is based on Peter Kropotkin's book, Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, published 1902: http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_archives/kropotkin/mutaidcontents.html