Monday, October 29, 2007

Outdoors Overhead Media: Medium is part of the Message

In recent times, I have seen some very interesting variations of non – traditional media usage. One of course by our own Company – EmPower Research, but this is an approach that we now see taken by virtually every large organization that is into building brand – I am talking about the ubiquitous T-Shirt/ Jacket, and/ or the snazzy one liners you see on company vehicles. A few that stand out are: “Have you heard of (Company ABC?)”; or, “Your friend is here, why are you not?” EmPower’s own cabs say “Cool Analysts on Board”



I also saw on a rainy day some traffic cops roaming around in two wheelers with bright yellow rain slickers bearing a local radio station’s logos – they certainly caught my eye – talk about “mobile advertising”!
A few other really interesting examples of use of outdoors media that I saw/ heard of recently are in the fast food arena:
One by 7-Eleven, a clever “guerilla” marketing idea: 7-Eleven has entered into an agreement with the Chicago White Sox on a three-year marketing deal that will move evening start times at US Cellular Field to 7:11 from 7:07. As someone remarked “Besides the publicity it is giving 7-Eleven now, what better way to get in the hands of people than having 7:11 listed on the hundreds of thousands of pocket schedules throughout the city”
Similarly, McDonald’s Corp.’s latest effort to promote its health-conscious menu items takes advantage of the saying that the “medium is the message”. Green lettuce has been planted to form the words “fresh salads” on a billboard in Wrigleyville near the intersection of Addison and Clark streets to promote its four premium salads. Cool, isn’t it?For more comments on this medium, read what EmPower’s Managing Partner had to say in an article a while ago: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/catalyst/2004/03/04/stories/2004030400050200.htm

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yes, nice ones!
But, the debate as far as I am concerned, is about whether these should even exist or not (specially the hoardings) since they are a huge distraction for drivers.
Maybe we need a poll here?