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Mike Stopforth @ Net Prophet 2009

Date - May 22, 2009 - Posted by: Tim

Mike StopforthMike Stopforth is an entrepreneur, writer and speaker who helps companies extract value from Web 2.0* trends and technologies to create smarter, more profitable businesses.

He heads up Cerebra, South Africa’s leading social media company (the sister company of Brandsh Media), which enjoys relationships with local and global brands.

His presentation is entitled: ‘Harnessing the social Web’.


Raw video footage kindly sponsored and provided by Wordsource.

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