The boys & girls who took part in this years The Farm asked us for some support in an extra effort to draw some attention on what’s going on in Pakistan. They felt the media had not given enough attention to the floods, or at least the magnitude of its impact.
In order to spread the word we have sent out an outreach to our Enchanté Heroes and hope that others will also pick up the cause and share this message through facebook, twitter, … and their blogs. For that reason we are also offering a banner for some extra visibility. Feel free to use the following banner on your blog(s) or if you’re an Enchanté Hero just drop us a line and will place it for you. Thanks.
“Sara zoekt werk” is the center of it all. Its where all her implemented social media channels come together. Amongst other things it will feature updates that appear on the Facebook fanpage, the Twitter account, photos posted in the Flickr stream and off course her resume.
Help her out. Send her interesting job openings, become a fan on Facebook or contact her with a job offer!
One off the things you can also do to get her noticed is embed the banner below on your blog/website. You can find the code overhere.
I’m Joëlle, a marketing student from Ghent. Currently I’m in my final year and this semester I was given the opportunity to do an internship in a company of my preference before graduating. I chose Enchanté as more and more companies advertise on the internet and are discovering social media. For that reason this internship promises to be more than interesting. In the 3 months that follow I hope to pick up a better understanding of social media marketing and especially the blog advertising side of it while working closely with Andrew and Stefan.
I am really looking forward to this all and hope to assist them with some great campaigns!
A while back we were asked by RCA to help them promote the Crangon Crangon (commonly known as the brown or sand shrimp). Besides their fresh websiteand blog the Dutch fishery agency wanted to highlight these shrimps of the North Sea by reaching out to the blogosphere.
In order to do so, a competition was devised with a simple scope. Throughout a 4 week period bloggers were invited to make and share an original yet tasty dish incorporating shrimps. The best recipes, judged by chef Felix Alen, were eligible for a spot in the grand finale where they will compete for a great weekend at the Waddenzee with friends or family.
Recipes in of all colours and flavours reached us. No ordinary tomates crevettes, but often creative and refreshing creations, proving once again your average blogger knows how to think out of his/her lunchbox.
Curious to see who will be crowned the queen or king of shrimps at the final cook-off which will be held on thursday the 17th of december at Kookeiland in Deurne. We wish the final contestants (Ntone, SasvanGent, Minorissues, Hungryfeelings, Coolinary & Keukenweetjes) the best of luck.
So, the Belgian minister of Defence – Pieter De Crem – calls blogging a dangerous phenomenon. Guess he had a bad experience with a blogger. Anyway, you can read a lot of interesting posts on the subject and while you are at it, make sure to let the people know that your blog is dangerous, brrr. Embed this little banner … hehe.
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