Darren and I met with the team behind 24.com on Friday… it was very interesting indeed!
I have to say, there are smarter minds behind that business than their ad campaign gives them credit for. It was great to gain an insight into their bigger plans and ultimately the future of the South African internet landscape. Sometime in the next few days Darren will be posting the answers to a few questions he threw at Charles, their MD.
Coincidently, I have also just found out that Vinny and his gang have put Google Co-op to work by rolling up a new South African competitor for TwoFour to worry about. Its “officially” only being launched tomorrow but I couldn’t resist letting it out the bag early. It’s called Sekamo which is Sotho for “comb” as in combing the web. Its relevancy isn’t bad and I know they are improving it daily, although I have to say that 24 is still better on my benchmark search phrase “fly fishing” - sorry guys.
All this is good from a competition = innovation perspective although I do like the fact that the revenue generated by 24 stays in South African whilst Google only sends Vinny about 80% of Sekamo's revenue. That said I’m sure that for a while still, Google will be able to monetize the South African internet much better than 24, they just have more resources and more experience in yield management.
Where does this all leave Ananzi? They spent a small fortune last year on TV ads and yet still insist on pissing off their users with pop up ads… that’s so Web 1.0.











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