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Another Super 14 season goes by and winter is here

Having said that I find myself growing more and more excited by the day. Reason being the World Cup.

I am astounded every day at the total and now small improvements in the City.  

During the past few days I’ve been busy with my Football Friday road show and its going great. The Bafana Bafana wall has been up only once and is already filled with signatures, wishing Bafana well for the world cup. Its gonna be a great winter.

Stormers Fever
The success of rugby amongst fans in South Africa has once again been highlighted during the past few weeks.
The Vodacom Stormers vs the Bulls match at Newalnds sold out weeks ago.

And whilst I have have been one of the only people with ickets up for grabs I've some of the most hectic offers you can imaging. I have even been offered tickets to the finals at the 2010 World Cup in exchange for tickets to this match.

Its been unbelievable. You've got to love rugby and and you absolutley have to love rugby in Cape Town. Win some Stormers tickets, sign up on my site now
I've just realised that I get so much free stuff and offers from a bunch of people that I might as well give it away to you, if I'm not using it.

This is going to be a jol, I can't wait to give my first set of tickets away... and off course other stuff.
I'm gonn draw a name and give one of you a set of tickets to watch the Stormers vs Warathahs. Hope yo dig it.

Remeber you have to be a member on my site .... just sign up here... also why not comment here if you have any bright ideas for giveaways.

Later dudes, have a jol.

JP
Cape Town stadium 40 000 people
Yesterday was one of those very special days, not only for myself but alos for Cape Town. And in fact for South Africa. man might not realise but the event at the new Cape Town stadium was broadcast internationally yesterday.

Check out some of the vids from the day on my Youtube connection, which you can find right here, just click on the link.

Will tell you more as soon as I recover a bit.... still battling after last nights Cape Town tens with Bob Skinstad and the boys. Take the PR while you can
I've done just over 200 interviews during the past four months, ranging from national presidents, national coaches and national team captains. All of whom were very gratefull for the opportunity.

However as soon as we reach the local levels, and ironicaly these are the local development officers, there seems to be a complete lack of willingness to give their organisations publicity. This from someone who has been appointed into a position of responsibility. What was clear though with many of them was quite concerned that their title was broadcast correctly.

My advice to the organisations out there... appoint people who have the institution interest at heart, people who are energetic and creative. There is nothing worse than a miserable boring PR...

In the meantime have jol and take it all to the next level

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Thank heavens for the credit crunch, and social media

 
Thank heavens for the credit crunch, and social media
Being in radio exposes me to so many people and what they are up to. You wont believe whats going on in the world today. And would you know Cape Town is well up there with the rest of the world
It really is just the lack of exposure and positive media that keeps people in the dark about where were going and what we're doing to get there. 

Quite frankly I think this is mainly due to bad management and the lack of communication strategies from those that have been in management. This is changing and its changing fast. In todays times the brand manager has to spend his the budget wisely, the times of hit and miss media is gone. The luxury of unlimited budge is gone and accountabilty to shareholders even greater.

Th need for accuracy is now critical... more to follow..

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