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Where is the 2010 buzz?At last week's press conference held by the 2010 Local Organising Committee, it was revealed that only 170 000 tickets out of 640 000 had been sold for the Confederations Cup taking place 14 - 28 June 2009 in South Africa. So what exactly has gone so terribly wrong that locals are shunning the Confed Cup tickets, with just three months to go to kick-off? At the press conference, FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke said he was ‘astounded' at not seeing a single promotion of the Confederations Cup in and around Johannesburg: "There's nothing not even at the airport that shows you that this is Confederations Cup host city. It would be our worst Confed Cup if we have half-full stadiums... This is the dress rehearsal for the world cup and needs a lot of advertising and promotion locally. It is impossible to bring people to the stadium if we do not promote the Confederations Cup." More enthusiasm from outside SALOC CEO Danny Jordaan slammed the fact that there has been more enthusiasm from countries such as Australia and Canada than from South Africa: “It is disappointing. It will be a poor show if television audiences see empty stadiums at the Confederations Cup. If the random draw for phase one tickets was to take place now, 750 000 tickets would go overseas and 500 would be left for South Africa." So, what exactly has gone so terribly wrong that locals are shunning the Confed Cup tickets, with just three months to go to kick-off?
Will advertising suffice?At the end of last week's LOC press conference, Valcke stressed that the LOC had appointed a signage company to promote the Confed Cup. But will advertising suffice to drive ticket sales up dramatically over the remaining 90 days? According to Simon Anholt, the author of the quarterly Nation Brand Index, “one can compel people to do most things, but one cannot compel them to be enthusiastic; and an enthusiastic population is a prerequisite for building a powerful international reputation.” Rather than beautifying the packaging of the Confed Cup, we have to make sure that the product is not only user-friendly but also compels South Africans emotionally to get involved in 2010. About Dr Nikolaus EberlDr Nikolaus Eberl is the author of BrandOvation: How Germany won the World Cup of Nation Branding and The Hero's Journey: Building a Nation of World Champions. He headed the Net Promoter Scorecard research project on SA's destination branding success story during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, co-authored the World Cup Brand Ambassador Program 'Welcome 2010' and was chairperson of the inaugural 2010 FAN World Cup. Email nikolaus@brandovation.com and follow @nikolauseberl. View my profile and articles... |