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The Internet Helps World Cup

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Spain vs Germany 2010

I really enjoyed the World Cup Semi Final last night between Spain who are the Current Euro Champions against Germany who despite having a young team have been strong throughout the whole tournament, I almost felt I was actually there in the stadium as I my spanish friend was endlessly shouting at the television and thinking he was really the manager.

 

During the half time break I couldn’t help but notice how many tv adverts have got behind marketing the World Cup, and how they have used internet as a key tool for fans throughout the world, offering services such match replays, up to date facts and figures of the tournament so far. I even joined an online forum to discuss my own views and who I thought would win the competition.

 

As thousands of people flock to South Africa for the football World Cup we see a huge rise in economy growth and possible boost in future tourism.

 

Online retaillers have made good use of the internet whilst the World Cup has been on television. Making sure that there site is fully working with SEO to achieve the most custom and sales. Just think how many of those fly sounding trumpets they have sold in South Africa and over the internet. I has certainly made the vuvuzela a well known instrument!

 

I had a friend who flew down to Durban to visit his mother and watch the Spain vs Switzerland game during his visit, I did mention to him that from what I saw on the television it was the most spectacular stadium I had ever seen, more so than I have ever seen over here in the U.K.

Talking to a friend after the match who works for a company who specialise in Ecommerce website design he was sure that the Netherlands were going to win the final.

 

Some of the football sites also have some fantastic web design too!

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Why The 2010 Summer Will Be One To Remember

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

After such a harsh and long winter the media are spreading some rumours that the 2010 summer will be a memorable one. All though that sounds as good news for the north European countries where tjeir populations complain of cold weather and lots of rain, reality for the Southern European countries is totally different as the temperature can rise well enough above 40 Celsius centigrades. Another thing to bear in mind about this summer is that during World Cup summers people tend to enjoy more staying at home and they travel less. It is definitely at big social event rather than a pure sports one, given the influence it has on so many people’s daily life around the world.

Another reason that increases the prospects for the forthcoming summer is the world cup in South Africa. Football and non football fans around the globe are all, to a greater or lesser degree anticipating the 1st ever world cup to be hosted by an African country. I don’t think many people would be indifferent to a pretty warm summer, where there will be many social gatherings because of the World Cup. It has been such a hard winter this year, and recession made it even heavier, therefore all Europeans are looking forward to a great summer.

The most common picture from the summer includes a lot of friends taking their places around the Telly in the balcony, trying to listen to the commentator’s voice coming out of those. The children will be around too, running and making lots of noise while they will be playing with those great outdoor toys, such as a radio controlled helicopter,while the grown ups will be pouring beer out of a beer dispenser. And for those who do not enjoy watching sports on television, there is a place by the barbecue.

Will the scientists be right in their forecasts this time or is it going to be another huge disappointment?. Fingers crosses, the summer 2010 will be one to remember!

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