

Case Study Overview — Why We Publish Them & Why They Matter for South African and International Businesses
Running or growing a business in South Africa can feel unpredictable — slow economic cycles, rising operational costs, and increasing digital competition all make it harder to know which strategies actually work. That’s why our case studies exist.
At Bunnypants, we use case studies to prove results, not just talk about them.
These are real businesses, real challenges, and real outcomes across SEO, AI SEO, Web Design, Hosting, Performance Optimisation, Graphic Design, and Digital Strategy.
Each case study shows:
What we did
Why we did it
What changed
What results were achieved
How the business grew afterwards
Whether you’re improving your website, planning a regional expansion into Africa, or trying to stabilise your digital presence in a tough South African economy, these stories give you practical insights you can apply immediately.
They reveal:
What modern SEO and AI SEO actually look like
Why performance and hosting matter more in 2025 and 2026 – going forward
How good design impacts conversions
How to position your brand for local and African markets
What measurable growth looks like in real life
How online visibility can transform South African SMEs
If you’re serious about running or growing a business in South Africa, these case studies will help you understand what’s working right now — and how to apply the same strategies in your own business.

Regional AI SEO Case Study: How Durocast Expanded from South Africa into Africa
Turning a South African Manufacturer into an African Authority Durocast is a South African manufacturer of specialised refractory products. For years, most of their digital visibility was locked inside South Africa. They didn’t just want to rank for “refractory...

Why South African Businesses Should Be Expanding Into Africa Right Now
Why South African Businesses Should Be Expanding Into Africa Right Now While South Africa’s economy continues to face slow growth, rising operational costs, and reduced consumer spending, Africa as a region is accelerating. The continent is experiencing rapid...









