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New Rattle Ya Dags Website

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20 January 2010

 

Famous Kiwi’s Line up To Inspire Others on New Rattle Ya Dags Website

www.rattleyadags.co.nz

 

RATTLE YA DAGS, a new website where kiwis can go for a daily dose of inspiration from well-known New Zealanders is now live.

Oliver Driver, Geoff Ross, Colin Mathura-Jeffree and Annette Presley are just some of the many high-profile Kiwis lending their time to provide New Zealanders their daily ‘kick in the pants’.

At Rattle Ya Dags people can view a new short video clip every day and then share the inspiration with their friends and family via social networking sites such as Facebook & Twitter. The innovative project, funded by New Zealand On Air’s Digital Initiative, is positively inspirational.

Featuring a cross section of famous faces from sports, music, business, politics, film, fashion and just about everything in between, Rattle Ya Dags sees successful kiwis sharing their own personal tips and tales, all in glorious high definition, and all in just a few minutes.

The makers are quick to point out this is not motivational preaching, but bite-sized bursts of inspiration to remind kiwis about the important things in life. Co-creator Nick Ward, one half of Auckland-based TV duo Two Heads, says, “Motivation is a dirty word. We’re providing a daily dose of inspiration in an accessible way. Kiwis don’t want to hear a big-teethed, braced-up Tony Robbins type blabbering on about how to Unlock The Giant Within, they want to see someone like them; ordinary kiwis who have done good. This is normal people providing real, genuine advice straight from the heart.”

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