Archive for December, 2010
Posted on December 21, 2010 - by Justin Hartman
My Tattoo, what, where and why I did it
When I was 16 my father gave me a framed copy of the Rudyard Kipling poem titled “IF” which hung on my wall for the entire duration of my high-school career. This poem was very special to him and when I was 21 he read me the poem in his speech at my 21st birthday celebrations. The day before he died I wrote him a letter in which I quoted the poem in reference to him “finally being a Man” and I also had the privilege of reading my final letter to my father at his funeral. This poem is one that has a very deep and special meaning to me. Forever.
Couple this special meaning with the fact that I really do want to be a Man of the stature and integrity that Kipling refers to and because I saw my father living out most of these principals in every day life it has only motivated me more to attempt to be this Man.
So, after much planning and preperation, I broke my tattoo virginity on Sunday and had the final sentence in the Kipling poem, “You’ll be a man, my son.”, tattooed around my wrist. I also had a few ink splotches added because my father, in his writing, would often refer to himself (and that of the journalists from his era) as an ink-stained reporter.
I never want to forget my father and the splotches will always ensure that this never happens and the poem around my wrist is now a constant reminder to me of how I must strive to be the Man I am supposed to be. It took my father neigh on 60 years to get it right but get it right he did. If this is the only thing I am successful at in my life please God let this be it.
Posted on December 6, 2010 - by Justin Hartman
Social Code goes public, finally
Almost twelve months ago I had an idea, largely from on my experience with Afrigator, to provide social media services to corporate companies looking to dive into the space. This idea grew even further when I had a chat to my good friend Gregor Rohrig about it. Both Gregor and I got hugely excited about the idea and so we put the wheels in motion, began planning and formed the business together. It’s almost a year later since that initial idea and we’ve only gone public with Social Code in the last two weeks.
Why? Well, two main reasons. The first being that after deciding to create a social media agency we realised that providing social media services simply wasn’t going to cut it. We knew that we needed to offer more and we needed to really focus on digital strategies rather than digital implementations. The second reason was that in April we acquired the business and client side of Entelligence – a leading development company started more than 11 years ago by Sean Riley of Ad Dynamo and GT Ferreira of FirstRand.
The Entelligence acquisition was mostly about being in the right place at the right time but nonetheless, strategically it was a brilliant move for both parties. Since April we’ve been streamlining and integrating the Entelligence business into Social Code and it’s been an interesting and challenging experience in itself. We decided to keep a lid on things until we had gotten the entire operation functional and until we were ready to take on more clients.
So, here we are. Social Code just moved into new offices, we’re hiring new staff and currently service 91 clients from all over the world. The growth and potential for Social Code has blown my mind away and I know that in 2011 you’re going to be hearing a lot more about us.
Many people have asked me what this means for Afrigator. Well, in short, it’s business as usual but if you want to find out more about Social Code and the impact on Afrigator I suggest you listen to the latest Digital Edge podcast where I spill the beans about both businesses.




I am a seasoned entrepreneur and currently the CEO of 