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"I've done a crap-ton of affiliate marketing and I still make about R2-3k commission a month on crap" - shame explains why so aggro.

I mentioned in my other post that you trolled that its BPaaS, unless you are still trying to google what that is - this is defo not piss-whilly stuff - the main reason I cannot disclose at this stage is that I have a deal going with a large ERP vendor, in which case I would need to re-engineer some of the workings to make it 'exclusive'.


Hulk rawr.

No I just trollin'. Especially with someone who signed an NDA then go posts on a public forum to PM him if you're interested to resell the product. How the hell would I know if I were interested if I didn't know what I was selling, and if this NDA was so precious, why offer that information in PM?

I've done a crap-ton of affiliate marketing and I still make about R2-3k commission a month on crap I did in 2007. i just found it hillarious he tried to pander his wares here and do the whole "it's a seeeecreet!" thing.

FYI the project I worked on ties into affiliate marketing API's that has clean data etc from people like Linkshare/CJ/Google/Amazon etc.

Busy launching it now. Proof of concept done a few months ago already with a minimum ROI of about 300% which isn't bad.
 
Innovation comes from highly trained people with access to resources in an environment that breeds entrepreneurs. Big business in SA won't foot the bill while stomping on their existing business and the startup approach fails 99.9% of the time in SA due to lack of funding.

Reality is most people who would be out there creating greatness will work at a company maintaining systems that enables the company to continue business as usual.

I think the interesting areas to watch will be banking and local/provincial governance. I want to see someone change how we handle money and how we interact with government services. Life isn't easy enough yet.
 
Thats why crowdfunding is such a big hit, go and checkout some of the KickStarter projects, a lot are focused on Africa, screw SA VC companies, they always want too much of the pie.


Innovation comes from highly trained people with access to resources in an environment that breeds entrepreneurs. Big business in SA won't foot the bill while stomping on their existing business and the startup approach fails 99.9% of the time in SA due to lack of funding.

Reality is most people who would be out there creating greatness will work at a company maintaining systems that enables the company to continue business as usual.

I think the interesting areas to watch will be banking and local/provincial governance. I want to see someone change how we handle money and how we interact with government services. Life isn't easy enough yet.
 
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