Belgrade, Serbia
Here’s a little example of how NOT to run the internet campaign: You print thousands of leaflets advertising the new domain of your county “www.opstinabor.com”. You mention the new domain “www.opstinabor.com” about thousand times on your local television to promote it. You print billboards all over the town with the
Friday, around 16h: Miroslav Miki Djuricic decided to leave the “Veliki brat” house after spending 15 days inside and managing to become the most popular person in Serbia in that time. In the official Big brother ‘most favourite contestant’ poll, he alone had around 80 percent of all votes while
Various web services and shops require user registration. This is pretty annoying considering that you have to memorise dozens of usernames, passwords etc. But ok, i can understand that it’s necessary. What puzzles me though is that on ninety percent of these services i can’t choose my country on the
...in only 7 days: 1. Get elected for Big brother (Veliki brat) show. 2. Break all the rules presented to you by Big brother (“I don’t give a damn about what Big brother says, i have to take a crap.”) 3. Be yourself and forget about the cameras. 4. Say
Its a fact that almost every visitor to Belgrade will hail a taxi at some point. In my experience riding the taxi proves to be pretty informative – drivers usually have a wealth of stories they divulge to passengers. If he’s a quiet one (there are only a handful of
First military parade in god knows how long time has been held in Belgrade on last chilly and windy saturday afternoon, couple of days ago. Naturally, i was there, but not so much because i like to watch uniformed men and fighter jets. It felt as this parade, first one
Video above shows the popular new wave/post punk band from Belgrade, “VIS Idoli” in the era of their biggest glory, some 20 years ago, during which they have influenced Yugoslav music immensly. Why am i writing about them now? Call it a lack of inspiration, or just my desire to
Just a short one – we just won the waterpolo European championship, and here’s a short video with the atmosphere from the streets of Belgrade (Kolarceva street, more precisely). It’s like this after all major successes in sports, but this is the first time we did it under the name
European Heritage Days (Dani Evropske Bastine in Serbian) is a international event with 20-something year old tradition. It’s aim is to give the citizens a chance to visit monuments, buildings and palaces of national importance and value that are closed to them the bigger part of the year. Another important
But first, time for a bit of a autumn cleaning. You probably noticed the new blog looks and i hope you like it – now it’s much easier to get to the Belgrade Inside Out website with a lot of questions about Belgrade already answered there. New blogs on the