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FAQ’s Dear Cape Town Tourism Operator & Service Provider “There can be no greater gift than that of giving one’s time and energy to helping others without expecting anything in return.” Mandela To date, we have tried. But I think we have never really done a great job of joining forces with fellows like you. We share the same pain. We share the same audience. Together we experience the beauty of Cape Town. We are reminded of what we take for granted when our guests go WOW! But when we do business we go in protection mode. Lager! We never really make an effort to join forces. No. We don’t share resources. We don’t have ways to incentivise our fellows. No. We want it all. Stuff them. But then COVID hits the fan. And we are alone. Our only SAVIOURs demands money for attention. We pay Google, we pay Facebook. Airbnb, TripAdvisor. Dependency loop. And we make it more expensive for our clients. Why? We are desperate frogs not realising the water temperature is uncomfortable. You, we, all of us must make plans to use the internet to become less dependent paying for attention. I believe! We must go DIRECT! Direct bookings. And to do that we must cooperate. I believe we have to be in control of our own destiny. If not someone else will. But how? It’s a long story. And I hope to do it in short training posts. I suggest you stay in touch. Be an observer; the stay-in-touch is part of the direct effort we have designed for our guests. But I’ll explain the benefits to you. And follow the process. I am sure it will excite you as much as it excites me. Let me explain how I believe we can benefit each other: Would your previous clients not like to get a free gift from you? A gift that costs you nothing but saves them money! Let me start at the beginning: Cool. Why pay 3rd parties if we can rather share money amongst trusting partners? Would like to be included in the Things To Do eBook! Great stuff. I am sure you know who said, “A winner is a dreamer who never gives up.“ Mandela. It’s our intention to change to direct bookings. Direct communication with our local fellows. You! Pay the money out to locals. You! Share gifts with friends and colleagues. You! And together find clever ways to reduce the cost of having fun in Cape Town. Have Fun Johan Horak Dear Cape Town Tourism Operator & Service Provider “There can be no greater gift than that of giving one’s time and energy to helping others without expecting anything in return.” Mandela To date, we have tried. But I think we have never really done a great job of joining forces with fellows like you. We share the same pain. We share the same audience. Together we experience the beauty of Cape Town. We are reminded of what we take for granted when our guests go WOW! But when we do business we go in protection mode. Lager! We never really make an effort to join forces. No. We don’t share resources. We don’t have ways to incentivise our fellows. No. We want it all. Stuff them. But then COVID hits the fan. And we are alone. Our only SAVIOURs demands money for attention. We pay Google, we pay Facebook. Airbnb, TripAdvisor. Dependency loop. And we make it more expensive for our clients. Why? We are desperate frogs not realising the water temperature is uncomfortable. You, we, all of us must make plans to use the internet to become less dependent paying for attention. I believe! We must go DIRECT! Direct bookings. And to do that we must cooperate. I believe we have to be in control of our own destiny. If not someone else will. But how? It’s a long story. And I hope to do it in short training posts. I suggest you stay in touch. Be an observer; the stay-in-touch is part of the direct effort we have designed for our guests. But I’ll explain the benefits to you. And follow the process. I am sure it will excite you as much as it excites me. Let me explain how I believe we can benefit each other: Would your previous clients not like to get a free gift from you? A gift that costs you nothing but saves them money! Let me start at the beginning: Cool. Why pay 3rd parties if we can rather share money amongst trusting partners? Would like to be included in the Things To Do eBook! Great stuff. I am sure you know who said, “A winner is a dreamer who never gives up.“ Mandela. It’s our intention to change to direct bookings. Direct communication with our local fellows. You! Pay the money out to locals. You! Share gifts with friends and colleagues. You! And together find clever ways to reduce the cost of having fun in Cape Town. Have Fun Johan Horak Hi Cape Town Travel / Tourism Agent Thanks for reading. Are you interested in the following? Right now at the end of 2020 tourism seems dead, but Cape Town will bounce back. Pres. Ramaphosa had some really encouraging news. During COVID I am sure you may have questioned our tourism marketing ways and how we (are not) joining forces. Have Fun Johan Horak BTW: One of the gifts we are dishing out to our 100’s of guests is an authentic local Things To Do Ebook. Many of our local tourism operators feature in it for FREE. All they have to do is qualify. And it may be a cool gift on top of all the gifts you can offer your clients (link as above). |