• Home
  • Contact us
  • Privacy policy

keys2theciti-Affiliates Guides

Daily news, guides, tips, tools and more.

  • Latest News
  • Tips
  • Profitable Niches
  • Affiliate Networks
  • Product Reviews
  • Sales and Marketing
  • Guides
  • Tools for Affiliates

 

Today’s Office: Advantage Advertising’s Toufic Beyhum on navigating the new normal in Namibia

August 14, 2020 by Toufic Beyhum

Thanks to the pandemic, the world of work is changing – and it looks very different depending on where you’re based. In The Drum’s new series, Today’s Office, we ask adland to share what these new normal routines look like. This week, Advantage Advertising’s creative director Toufic Beyhum tells us how lockdown in Namibia was short-lived, and how he never became a fan of brainstorming on Zoom.

I’m back at the office already, and have been since mid-April. Thank God!

We only had a three week lockdown here, very early on in March, so I’m at my standing desk every day, overlooking all my beautiful creatives in the studio.

Namibia was never really hit that hard, to be honest, so other than not being able to travel abroad, having to homeschool the kids and the whole annoying thing of writing your name and sanitising your hands before going into a shop, it has been pretty much ’normal’ for us here. 

So I’ve been in the office at 8am, as normal. And, as normal, I head home some time in the early evening, whenever I can get away. The only thing that’s different is that I don’t go out for lunch as much – just because signing in and sanitising everything all the time has taken a lot of the fun out of eating out.

It was nice, during lockdown, to be at home and eating with my family, although I did find myself sneaking out at the weekends to go play tennis with a friend, which involved climbing over a fence to get on to the court. So gangster, right?

During lockdown, I couldn’t really take to brainstorming on Zoom. So I told my team that, if they were happy to, they could come over to my place and we could all sit in the garden, two meters apart, and do some brainstorming face-to-face. So they all did that and we had so much fun, and it was very productive too.

The challenge is coming up with ideas that don’t involve crowds, shaking hands or travelling far. And that is particularly challenging in this region. But I’ve managed to stay inspired in the same ways I always have – by the people around me, by music, photography, books, documentaries, going out into nature. And I’ve been taking pictures whenever I can – mostly out of the city and mostly still life or landscapes.

The only thing that is missing is not being able to go out into the world and be inspired by other cultures, or go to international art fairs and shows. I’m optimistic that that will all happen again soon, though.

Toufic Beyhum is a creative director at Advantage Advertising in Namibia, a photographer and impassioned advocate for side projects.

SOURCE: News – Read entire story here.

Search this site

Reviews

Tools I’d Delete Tomorrow If Competitors Found Out

How DeepSeek-R2 Humiliated ChatGPT-5 In My Tests

Instantly Analyze & Optimize For More Conversions!

DeepSeek Vs ChatGPT In A 2025 Affiliate Marketing Battle (Spoiler: It’s Not Even Close)

WARNING—This AI Creates Lifelike Video Avatars That Never Age!

Best ChatGPT Marketing Prompts With Inputs [ Copy @ Paste ]

Steal These High-Converting AI Email Templates (Instant PDF Download)

Anonymous Visitor Identification – Expose Hidden Leads And Skyrocket Your Sales!

25 Blue Ocean Advertising Platforms That Can Double Your ROI [2025]

The Off-Grid Water Machine That Turns Air Into 60 Gallons Of Drinking Water Per Day (While Saving You Thousands!)

whit time is iy

Trends

affiliate affiliates agencies buying sites canada news case studies cbd news company news consulting content conversions coronavirus covid-19 crypto news culture economy news event news featured fmtc news general health health news hot topic keywords legal legal news merchant new client outsourcing performance podcast politics ranking real estate remote work retail reviews sales calls sexual abuse startups technology traffic training usa news world news

Sales

I Took a Deep Dive Into AI Sales Agents — Here’s What the Landscape Looks Like Today?

10 best sales goal tracker tools & templates

Onboarding New Sales Res — See the Sales Manuals and Templates That Can Help You Get It Right

9 sales email templates to inspire urgency in your prospects

Inside Holding Companies — The Entities That Own Popular Businesses [+ Expert Tips]

12 Best Ways to Delight Prospects [Examples]

10 networking mistakes experts say you need to avoid

AI Agents for Business – Here’s What They Mean for Professionals Today?

I Learned How Sales Champions Drive Deals Forward — Here’s What You Should Know [+ Recent Data]

How Entrepreneurs Navigated (& Survived) Recessions [New Data & Expert Tips for Economic Slumps]

  • Facebook
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Guides

6 marketing books to read in 2024

Getting help with customer experience transformation: Best of the MarTechBot

Breaking down data silos: A practical guide to integrated marketing data

HubSpot’s November 2023 releases: The manager’s guide

Marketing automation software for small business: How to get started

Google will start phasing out third-party cookies in weeks with new feature

Spotlight on the expert: Greg Krehbiel

3 questions to ask about digital asset management processes

7 ways to end the sales and marketing Catch-22

Master the art of turning data into dollars

Niches

OpenAI Paid Reddit $70M. Should You Be Worried?

Paul Thomas’ Secret to Building $145k/Year Subscription Websites

How Shannon Houchin Made $2 Million From Pop-Up Peach Stands

AI Search Engines Are Using Your Content. Who’s Giving Credit?

How Mariah Magazine Built a $120k/Year Business With a Small Audience

How Chris Hutchins Turned a Side Project Into a Thriving Personal Brand

How Rexan Wong Built an App in Just 3 Hours and Got 300k Users

Google’s March 2025 Core Update is a Win for Content Creators

Shoppers Are Turning to AI Chatbots Instead of Google. Here’s Why

How CJ Gustafson Built a +60k Subscriber Newsletter as a Side Hustle

Copyright for all syndicated content belongs to the linked sources.