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The Many Faces of Advertising

Ambient Ads - A Captive Audience

Blake Castetter - Monday, July 27, 2009

This article below does a great job of talking about captive audience advertising and in particular, restroom advertising.  It is a great read, but I suggest you read the article at it's source, by clicking here. - Damon


Today I stumbled on a blog entry by Chris Brogan discussing how social media tools allow people to bypass barriers.  I enjoyed it so much that I did some further venturing of recent blog posts and found one that discussed ambient advertising, in particular bathroom ads.  Based on his title Advertising at the Point of Need, his blog post is very accurate!

In the form of a rebuttal, I am going to defend ambient advertising through its benefits and a couple specific examples.

As a male, I spend anywhere from 20-60 seconds in front of a urinal, with nothing to look at but tiled walls.  Women may even spend more time in the stalls (but I don't know for sure...they always seem to go in groups so they may be spending that extra time in front of the mirror!).  One thing I do know for sure...ambient ads offer an advertiser the opportunity to determine the gender that views their ads!  On that same note, if the advertiser offers a product/service that targets both genders, they have the ability to execute the creative for each ad knowing their audience.  In no other form of media are you GUARANTEED to reach one gender or another.

Mini Cooper : Test Your Handling Skills!

Above is an Ad for Schizophrenia Awareness!

Ambient ads also allow for effective geographic targeting.  Take a gym for example.  For the most part, people don't travel more than a few minutes to work out.  So if you are a gym with a limited advertising budget or with minimal locations (so mass media doesn't make business sense), ambient ads offer an opportunity for you to reach the local crowd.  Whether you're wanting to create a presence in a new area or increase awareness in the businesses around you, this is a feasible solution!

This form of advertising also allows you to target based on lifestyle.  Why DUI lawyers aren't covering every board, in both bathrooms, at the most popular bars in their area baffles me!  Where else can you guarantee that your name gets in front of someone who may need your services?

With bathroom advertising, your audience is a captive one, mostly due to a lack of options of things to look at...so take advantage of it!  How you ask?  In your ad, include the following: Company name, logo, contact info, and a call to action using a SMS plan such as Go Time.  This will allow your potential client to text in to receive a coupon or enter a contest!

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Advertising at the Point of Need

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Photo credit daveybot

I was standing at a urinal today (not these urinals) and there were little ads on the top of the urinal. This got me thinking. What would I want to buy while peeing? Tide to Go sticks? (stain removal) Underpants? Viagra? (if I were older)

See my point on this one? It’s “interesting” (cough cough) that someone came up with the idea to advertise while I’m peeing, insofar as someone thought that’d be a captive audience moment for someone else to convey their message.

Advertising works best if we’re at a point of need. Being that humans move around a lot, are inundated by messages all day, and are paying less attention as a result, what does this all say to you?  more...


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MediaVision July 2009 Newsletter

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It has been a sweltering Summer, but our team has been hard at work pounding the pavement -making videos and adding some social networking capabilities to our sales mix.

We are working with Wall Street Plaza on both their Twitter and Facebook presence and have acquired over 600 fans in 5 weeks!  There is more in the works, and we will let you in on the details in a future newsletter.

Of course if you need some assistance with your social media endeavors, let us know.

damon little head.jpgCall To Action: A Must in Today's Economy

By Damon Didier

Call to Action Pointers

Many of our customers want to create advertisements that are focused on a display of information and an explanation of the service or product. While this helps brand awareness, it does little to spur a customer to act. This model is close to that of a typical TV commercial showing the latest wares from a consumer goods company. The key in this day and age is to encourage a sale by pushing the customer to make a decision. more...

Chik-Fil-A's Giveaways, Stunts Lead to Sales

By Advertising Age ' News

Want to boost sales? Test your customer's engagement by having them do outrageous things. Chik-Fil-A proves that using some grass-roots marketing and some zany ideas you can get your customers to bend over backwards.

This article from AdAge.com does a great job of showing customer commitment in a way that many businesses can learn from. more...

'Tis the season for discounts.  The economy has spurred every company out there to engage in discounting and price drops.  We already offer a great price and value on our video screen advertisements but we think there's room for some other great offers.

To kick off our new social media offerings we would like to provide you with a  $200 social media setup package.  This would include Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn setup.  We will create a unique landing page for Facebook and background for Twitter for you. Let us take the hassel out of creating these pages.

Call us at 1-888-85MEDIA (63342) or email us if you are interested.

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MediaVision Video Transition


Though this video is quick and basic it took the team a while to complete it. The idea for the design came from the fact that we operate our own mini-network. We found this parallel novel and decided to use it in this brand transition.

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MediaVision Promo Video


This was the first video created by Allen Ellis, our main video artist. He accurately included all of our benefit statements and did an outstanding job on the final result.

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