Blogging it – intern Jay Caboz shares his experience working at Flow
By Jay Caboz // February 22, 2012
My time at Flow was brief but memorable. While there my main goal was to improve my writing skills to prepare for the year ahead at the Wits School of Journalism. Thinking back from when I first started in January to now, this has been time well spent. Read more…
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Collective Cow – moooving on up
By Laura Maggs // February 16, 2012
The grass is certainly looking greener than ever for Collective Cow in 2012, after an excellent year in the group buying sector in 2011. The team is flourishing, bringing its members a wide variety of incredible deals on a daily basis and continuing to provide its vendors with valuable exposure and new clientele. Read more…
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Darren Caboz: Quiet at work but hard at play
By Jay Caboz // February 01, 2012
Since 16 January, 2012, Darren Caboz, Flow’s newest programmer, has been hard at work. Working on what? Well, digital cards and only a hundred or so. Read more…
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Record traffic for Table Mountain Cableway: On foot and on the web
By Ingrid Sinclair // January 27, 2012
December 2011 will go down in the books as one of Table Mountain Cableway’s busiest months to date: 116 000 pairs of feet took to the summit of Cape Town’s beloved landmark. That’s pretty impressive when you consider that the cableway reported just 6 000 visitors in December 1929, the year that it was first operational. Of course, here at Flow Communications, we get most of our kicks elsewhere – on the web, that is. Read more…
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It’s all in a day’s work for journalism intern Jay Caboz
By Mildred Thabane // January 16, 2012
Flow welcomed another intern this year in the form of Wits journalism student Jay Caboz. He has a degree in fine arts and a certificate in photo-journalism, and has been a regular contributor to the Gauteng Tourism Authority (GTA) website. Read more…
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Flow’s managers look forward to an exciting 2012
January 04, 2012
With 2012 now here, Flow’s managers are looking forward to a new year and new challenges. Here’s what they hope to achieve in 2012… Read more…
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New year’s resolution: tweet more!
By Laura Maggs // December 29, 2011
If tweeting is, in your mind, still something a bird does in the morning, perhaps it’s time to add a Flow School session to your list of New Year’s resolutions.
The start of a new year is a perfect opportunity to turn over a new leaf, learn new things and grow your personal and professional networks. Read more…
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At home and part of the Jaci’s Safari Lodge family
By Kate Turkington // December 22, 2011
Veteran travel writer and Flow associate Kate Turkington enthuses about one of our favourite clients, Jaci’s Lodges in Madikwe Game Reserve…
Oh yes, I’d heard all about it. Jaci’s Safari Lodge in Madikwe. Reputed to be one of the best – if not the best – safari lodge in Madikwe. Read more…
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Vacancy: Senior web developer
December 14, 2011
Flow Communications is looking for a senior web developer in its Johannesburg office. Read more…
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Another day in Africa
By Julia Lloyd // December 14, 2011
It was one of those really shabby days at the office. Certainly it was with heavy heart that the pair of us found ourselves on the back of a Landie at sun-up, cavorting about in Sabie Sand. Ingrid Sinclair of Flow’s Cape Town Office, and I, had been given one of those briefs too ghastly to detail – produce the content for the website upgrade of a game lodge in the Sabie Sand. As a result we were forced to head north-east for three days to this rather stunning place called Cheetah Plains. Read more…
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