Colin J. Ansell & Co        1st July 2011

 

Internet Marketing Consultants

 Your Future on your Cell Phone Just Arrived.

"Learn to Earn"

Providing a Sustainable Income through Education.

With your GPRS Cell phone you can become part of the World as it is Today. with this technology the future is yours. Learn yourself and teach others to get a Job Interview, use Google, Facebook, Gumtree & Twitter. Put your CV on the Internet, Sell Products and Services, Stream live Video and become part of the International Community. All from your Cell Phone. 

Nelson Mandela 1996 "We should use IT as the corner stone of our education system"

Nelson Mandela 2003 "We should teach our children to compete in the international arena"

(hello: Was Anybody listening ?) 

Notes

In 2010 - 500,000 jobs were promised  !

Plus in 2010,  -  500,000 jobs were lost !

AND  now there are 600,000 Matriculates looking for work ?

How come  SETA has R120,000,000,000 excess funds ?

Teach the Unemployed Youth and Empower the Nation through Education. The World runs on the Internet and Social Media, not previously available to Africa and those who need it the most.  In places like Langa, Bloekombos and Soweto.  They now have Cell Phones and no understanding of the acceleration of technology avaliable today.

This product will be launched in July 2011.

            

Marketing  Methodologies

 A Radical, almost Costless approach to Selling your Product or Service on the Internet - eCommerce.

Our Internet Marketing Methodology.

1. Define your Product or Service.

2. Research of your Competitors Activities, Products, Prices & Presentation on the Internet.

3. Define the Profile of your Local and/or International Target Customer.

4. Design, Create & Store a Web Page (if necessary) suitable for attracting the attention of your Target Customer, in order that they respond to you.

5. Enable us to continuously (weekly) target the Internet and Cell phones via www, SMS, Bulk eMailing, Google, Facebook, Twitter and Newsgroups to find these Target Customers, and eMail, SMS or Tweet them your offer of the Product or Service you sell, together with full eCommerce and Banking facilities.

6. Report back to you monthly to evaluate the response, and determine what Sales have been made as a result of our efforts. ( Nothing Happens 'till you Sell Something )

7. During this time we are able to train you or your staff with our Internet Marketing Skills Training Course, so that at some stage in the future you are able to undertake your own Internet marketing, change your own Web Page and become independent.

7 Years Ago.......... !

(hello: still Nobody listening ?) 

         Business and Education Join Forces

         

26 May 2004

Written by Sipho None - Sunday Times correspondent

GAUTENG'S district west education department recently received a shot in the arm when the Mogale Chamber of Commerce and Industries (MCCI) announced an initiative to give learners Internet and computing skills.

MCCI's Colin Ansell made the announcement at a business breakfast meeting held at the Aloe Ridge Hotel near Muldersdrift, Mogale City.

Ansell said the MCCI decided to link up with the education department to empower learners and unemployed youngsters in the greater Mogale City by providing IT skills. "The idea behind the programme is to produce people who can market themselves in the outside world. We want to empower our learners and the youth so they can compete in IT with their counterparts in other parts of the world," he said.

Ansell, a computer guru and businessman, said the MCCI had conducted thorough research into the information technology and Internet fields before deciding on a course of action.

The announcement was well received by both business and educators in Mogale City.

Judith Dube, the institutional development support officer in district D2, said the partnership would lessen the burden on the department's staff. "This partnership comes in handy and we are happy that business people have realised the need to assist the already overburdened department. I hope our staff will be able to concentrate on other areas of learning and leave the computing sector to people like Ansell," she said.

She cited IT as one of the most neglected sectors, despite the growing number of learners entering the field.

"We need to think creatively on how to help our learners realise their dreams," Dube said.

The education-business partnership should be ongoing and sustainable in order to realise the goals of the New Partnerships for Africa's Development and the principles of Batho Pele, Dube added.

The partnership would also help the education department in realising its dream of rolling out e-schools by 2014.

The MCCI s announcement came after the Gauteng Department of Education initiated the Gauteng Online programme in more than 500 schools, which were given 25 networked-computers.

Ernest Johnson, a former learner at the Randfontein Senior Secondary School, was over the moon at the announcement. He said it was about time the community and business worked together to enhance the development of education.

"We cannot afford to be stagnant any longer. This partnership really shows there is a need for our communities and business to move together in the development of our education. What we now have will allow us to move into the future. We need to use our resources usefully for the benefit of the disadvantaged and those who really need them," Johnson said.

Learners would be trained at schools, said Ansell, adding that unemployed youngsters would have to register at his offices in Medical Centre in Mogale City.

Ansell also has another ambitious plan up his sleeve - he dreams of turning Mogale City into the e-mail marketing capital of Africa in the near future."

 

to be continued..............

         

          

                   

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