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The best advertising for the World Cup


by Desi Tzoneva on 26 March 2010

It’s common practice to send funny emails to colleagues, friends and family during the day and these take the form of pictures, jokes, or ‘cute little snippets’ that make the girls go ‘awwww….’. Although funny, most of these images reveal some kind of truth. If it’s an image depicting someone drinking and acting silly, we all giggle and snigger a little because we’ve seen it before. This picture for instance, reveals a little truth to ordinary South Africans’ perceptions about the 2010 FIFA World Cup. While there are plenty of PR efforts to try and stir up excitement, many are sceptical about whether we’ll actually pull the big ‘2010’ off. Subtle, but it’s a definite hint of our own vote of ‘no confidence’ in ourselves. I think in this photo, the ‘artist’ must have felt pretty strongly about the message they were trying to send. Firstly, to get out of his or her car on a road, to acquire the paint, and to subtly say to all drivers passing the pothole: “look, we can’t even patch up our own roads, let alone host the world…” Subtle, but intense. And how did I get this pic? A colleague! Goes to show how important word-of-mouth still is…
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I’m an optimistic South African, but I’m also pretty realistic. On the one hand, I think it’s necessary to encourage a spirit of excitement with this huge, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. On the other hand, I know the country needs a lot of work. Maybe advertisers could look at this as a reminder, when sending your message out there, don’t forget who you’re speaking to; the nature of the problems in the country; and our hopes and desires for the future. Only pointing out the silly side of life is fun, but there are intelligent people out there who can see through an irrelevant message… and you may have lost an important opportunity to connect. Just putting it out there… Let me know what you think.




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