Ok, I know what you're thinking. I haven't exactly been the PSP's number one supporter. (A little understatement for our Brit pals) But--
Today is the cut off for PSP Vegas and the numbers are kind'a thin and this is NOT a good thing. It really isn't.
So here's how you can help. Let's get some PSP talk on the front burner and start making a list of ideas for things the PSP can do to get back in the game.
No. 1--let NXL teams compete outside the NXL (for now). Here's why. The current NXL set-up--admittedly made up of a solid chunk of the best players in the world--is marginalizing the NXL and those players by restricting their play elsewhere. The reality so far is nobody (relatively) is seeing them play. Nobody is making a big deal outta their matches. One reason for that is PB is so fragmented at present it's tough to get too excited about forty-seven different categories. Letting NXL teams (or other top teams restricted at present by sponsors--wink, wink, nudge, nudge) compete freely puts them once again in the forefront of the PB public's imagination and instead of detracting from NXL interest will actually pump it up.
No. 2--get the word out. Start promoting the bejeebers outta your product. A website that takes two weeks to load up and seldom has anything new ain't it. Put together a game plan for the rest of the season and fight back. Fill Lane in and send him out to spread the news. He's well-spoken and respected. People will give him a fair hearing.
Get to work, my horde of flying monkeys! Help save the PSP!
Today is the cut off for PSP Vegas and the numbers are kind'a thin and this is NOT a good thing. It really isn't.
So here's how you can help. Let's get some PSP talk on the front burner and start making a list of ideas for things the PSP can do to get back in the game.
No. 1--let NXL teams compete outside the NXL (for now). Here's why. The current NXL set-up--admittedly made up of a solid chunk of the best players in the world--is marginalizing the NXL and those players by restricting their play elsewhere. The reality so far is nobody (relatively) is seeing them play. Nobody is making a big deal outta their matches. One reason for that is PB is so fragmented at present it's tough to get too excited about forty-seven different categories. Letting NXL teams (or other top teams restricted at present by sponsors--wink, wink, nudge, nudge) compete freely puts them once again in the forefront of the PB public's imagination and instead of detracting from NXL interest will actually pump it up.
No. 2--get the word out. Start promoting the bejeebers outta your product. A website that takes two weeks to load up and seldom has anything new ain't it. Put together a game plan for the rest of the season and fight back. Fill Lane in and send him out to spread the news. He's well-spoken and respected. People will give him a fair hearing.
Get to work, my horde of flying monkeys! Help save the PSP!