Minister of Education
Linda Jane Lawson, or preferably Lyndi, matriculated from Carter High School in the sleepy hollow of Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu Natal in 2002 before going on to do her BA in English, Politics and Environmental Science which she finished in 2005. In 2006 she did her Environmental Science Honours degree at UCT.
Lyndi despises coriander and dirty dishes, but lives for her overgrown Labrador, Benjamin, and Sean, her other half. The three of them love going for lazy walks on the mountain during summer.
But it's not all lollipops and cartwheels; Lyndi has a terrible fear of small spaces (especially elevators) and not to mention her outright phobia of the 'Maritzburg Town Crier'.
Lyndi is generally an upstanding citizen, except for the few speeding fines she's accumulated over the years in her red Citi Golf. Her opinion of the traffic department; "they're not real police".
Originally Lyndi wanted to be a princess, but as time went by she realised that she'd rather fulfil her urge to write. She brings creativity, a distinctive writing style and blonde hair to the Cape Town QuirkStation (apparently we're overrun by brunettes and ginger biscuits).
"Tea solves everything." - Lyndi Lawson
Lyndi has passed the GAIQ (Google Analytics Individual Qualification)
Blog posts by this author
- 5 Tips for Marketing Your Tourism Business Online
- 5 Tips for Protecting Your Customers
- Get 100% for the Quirk Accreditation Exam and Get Your $200 Fee Back
- 6 Tips to Help You Pass the Quirk Accreditation Exam
- 5 Tips for Taking Advantage of the Holiday Season Buying Cycle
- 8 Tips for Handling a Reputation Crisis
- Perception is Everything - 4 Tips for Personal Branding
- Email Marketing for Dummies - 5 Tips for Getting Started
- 6 Tips for Making a Success of Distance Learning Courses
- The eMarketing Distance Learning Course
- 4 Tips for Promoting Yourself Online with Zero Budget
- 4 Tips for Getting More Out of Your Google Analytics Account
- 4 Tips for Integrating eMarketing Goals with Your Marketing Strategy
- Modern Art aint What it Used to Be - Banksy vs the Bristol Museum
- 4 Tips for Consolidating Your Corporate Communications Policy
- 5 Tips for Integrating Technology and Branding
- 6 Tips for Pitching an Unfamiliar Concept (like eMarketing) to Your Board
- The Samsung Viral Challenge
- 4 Tips for Keeping Abreast of Mobile Trends
- 5 Tips for Using the Internet as an Affordable Market Research Tool
- MINI Clubman - A Viral Within a Viral
- 5 Tips for Retaining Your Clients
- Big Brands Using Social Media Celebrities
- Tips for Plotting a Winning eMarketing Strategy
- 6 Tips to Attract Top Staff
- Bill Shannon for Visa
- GetSmarter with Rob and Sarah
- 10 Tips for Turning Your Big Idea into a 10 Year Success Story
- Some Rights Reserved: Textbook Theft is Not OK
- Four Tips for Designing a Corporate Blog
- 6 Tips for Using the Textbook as a Resource or Learning Material
- 5 Tips for Running an Effective Mobile Marketing Campaign
- Getting Noticed: Tips for Great SEM
- 4 Tips for Measuring and Understanding Online Success
- 9 Web Tools To Kickstart Your Creativity
- 4 Tips for Using Social Media to Incite Social Change
- 5 Basic Tips to Help You Make Sense of Quirk SearchStatus
- 4 Tips to Make Idea Sharing and Collaboration Profitable
- Three Tips for Improving Your Online Customer Service Skills
- 5 Tips for Using iGoogle Gadgets to Help Your Marketing Efforts
- 6 (More) Tips for Online Reputation Management
- 6 Ways to Get Yourself an eMarketing eDucation
- 4 Tips to Help You Share your Content
- 5 Tips that Will Help Turn Visitors into Customers - Conversion Optimisation
- 5 Tips to Make Open Source Software Work for You and Your Business
- 5 Tips for Email Marketing
- Five Tips to Make Social Media Strategy Work for Your Business
- 5 Tips for Survival in an Online World
- PR-Net meets at the QuirkStation
- 5 Tips for Effective WebPR
- 5 Tips for Online Reputation Management
- Five Tips for Your Quirk Interview
- Copywriter vs. SEO Guru
- eMarketing over Breakfast - Search Engine Marketing
- Christmas: Out of the Home and into Cyberspace
- The ties that bind: finding freedom in the era of technology
- Quirk Applauds 2007's Top Youth Innovator
- Dilemmas of a computer-bound bunny-hugger
- Computer Nerds Really Are the New Cool
- So Far So Good
- Poverty, Development and the Environment







