Amazon Prime Day promises some pretty wild savings, although not many South Africans take advantage. You might be missing a trick.
In the cutthroat online shopping market, South Africa has a few clear industry leaders. Not that they’re envisioning plain sailing ahead.
I know you think you’re playing in the big leagues, but if you really want to claim bragging rights you need to up your game.
Bleak you’re unable to attend the Royal wedding in May? Well, why not host your own celebration and decorate your house with these pieces of memorabilia.
The SA Post Office doesn’t appear to be the best run state-owned enterprise out there, and as of April 1 they’re making some changes.
A massive construction job, taking place on the eastern edge of Cape Town’s CBD, will soon be the local home of Amazon. Can you guess where it is?
If you have ever ordered something from overseas, you’ll know that the battle only really starts when the parcel touches down on SA soil. Then the red tape begins.
Ever look at your child and wonder how you can use them to make money? Well, buy them a toy, film them opening it, and post it on YouTube for the world to see.
As shipment after shipment gets sold out as soon as they go up for sale, 2017’s hottest toy is also one of the hardest to come by. The toy is pretty damn cool to be honest.
There’s well off, there’s wealthy, and then there’s ‘buy this toy car for your kid’ money. Hey, at the very least it’s worth taking a look at these wheels.
As Black Friday descends, you might be wondering how to get the most out of those international deals. Well, we have a few tips and tricks just for you.
Amazon is already rolling out ridiculous deals in anticipation for Black Friday and here are a few of their most random products just to give you a taste of what’s to come.
I barely like having people I know in my house, and now Amazon is getting ready to let random people inside. All in the name of convenience, of course.
The Tamagotchi is about to return in a very big way (remember Pokemon go – like that), and will be available outside of Japan for the first time in years.
Produced by the team that brought those annoyingly addictive recipe videos on Facebook, this smart cooker can turn anyone into a master chef. This is top notch.
If you’ve ever snooped around Amazon and bookmarked the odd product, now is your time to shine. How about a voucher to send you on your merry way?
The Polo stores in South Africa having nothing to do with Ralph Lauren, and the embroidered pony goes the wrong way. If you’re happy with that, fine. But if you want the real deal.
Takelot is really hammering its competitors, with the latest numbers showing the e-commerce site only increasing in popularity.
Amazon Prime Day has more sales than Black Friday, but you’re going to need to know a few tricks to make that count to your advantage.
Local online retailer Spree had a little bit of a logistics whoopsie, but hey failed to tell customers why their orders weren’t being delivered and it’s become very messy.
Over the next few weeks, Seth is going to detail a new idea he has to make money online. You can watch in effective real time, and here’s our second instalment
If you have some major fidgeting issues, you might want to give this toy a try. It’s causing mayhem in the UK and America, so why not get involved?
Over the next few weeks, Seth is going to detail a new idea he has to make money online. You can watch in effective real time, and here’s how we’re kicking off.
Growing up Seth never had the chance to call the famous Saturn robot his own, but fast forward to 2017 and that box is now ticked.
Snapchat’s Spectacles have finally been released for online purchase, but there’s a little problem for those wanting to buy them here in SA. Don’t worry, we got this.
The statistics point towards a massive increase in online shopping amongst South African citizens, although certain factors are stifling those numbers.
Making bacon can take a turn for the worse if you drop the ball, which is why this appliance is the stuff dreams are made of. Bacon pancakes for everyone.
Anyone who subscribes to the FT Weekend will know that, besides it being the ultimate Sunday read, there’s also the magnificent ‘How To Spend It’ magazine.
I’ve dealt with two puff adders first hand in Camps Bay, and with a now with a cabin in the Klein Karoo mountains, snake awareness is not something I skimp on.
A toaster is a simple beast, and you might think we’ve reached the pinnacle of how we can take the concept. Think again, because Japan have stepped it up.