by World Wide Worx | Jul 28, 2014 | News, SME Research
City slickers really do have it better than country folk, at least where the profitability of their businesses is concerned. That’s one of the surprise findings of SME Survey 2014, which has revealed that businesses in cities, or headquartered in cities, are more...
by World Wide Worx | May 14, 2014 | News, SME Research
Government support programmes for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are finding resonance with many organisations in their target audience. According to SME Survey 2014, more than half of the SMEs polled expressed satisfaction with the quality of these services. SME...
by World Wide Worx | Feb 20, 2014 | Internet Research, News
More than half of South African adult cellphone users living in cities and towns are using WhatsApp on their phones. This is the key finding of research conducted by World Wide Worx and Fuseware into the use of social media and instant messaging on cellphones...
by World Wide Worx | Nov 28, 2013 | News
The app has become the single most significant tool driving the mobile economy in South Africa. The use of apps on phones has shot up from 24% of adult cellphone users in cities and towns in mid-2012 to 43% in late 2013. The Mobility 2014 research study, conducted by...
by World Wide Worx | Oct 3, 2012 | News
Large corporate brands in South Africa have woken up to social media, following in the footsteps of their customers. The South African Social Media Landscape 2012 study, released today by technology market researchers World Wide Worx and information analysts Fuseware,...
by World Wide Worx | Jul 25, 2012 | Market research, Mobile telecommunications research, News
Internet demand is slicing into networks’ voice revenues as adult South African cellphone owners increasingly adjust their budgets for data use. The Mobility 2012 research study, conducted by World Wide Worx with the backing of First National Bank, shows that the...