Posts Tagged ‘bus ticket’

Sealife Centre – Loch Lomond bus ticket campaign

Monday, October 5th, 2009

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A welcome return today for Sealife Centre with the launch of the Loch Lomond Sealife campaign. Whilst booking this campaign, our contact at Sealife reported a 100% increase of redemptions in 2008 from another Sealife campaign launched April 08. After analysis at the gates, the statistics indicated a phenomenal 10% redemption rate. This is an excellent return when compared to the rates recorded for other formats. Marketeers find bus ticket advertising highly effective as a ‘reactive media’ as the lead time is only three weeks, meaning that if other formats fail to yield results, our media can step into the breach and save the day!

Sea Life Centre Scarborough

Monday, July 27th, 2009

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Today sees the launch of a campaign on behalf of Scarborough Sea Life Centre, part of the Merlin Entertainment Group, one of the UK’s largest Leisure companies. The Merlin Group are responsible for some of the best known attractions in the UK including Madame Tussauds, The London Eye and Warwick Castle, as well as great theme parks such as Legoland Windsor, Thorpe Park, Alton Towers and Chessington World Of Adventures.

This is the second time that we have conducted a campaign on behalf of Scarborough’s Sea Life Centre as last time they experienced a marked increase in visitors to the centre as a result of the bus ticket advertising campaign. Offering a two for one entrance incentive, our media is ideal for this type of promotion as the results are easily tracked on the gate.

With many of the UK’s resident deciding to remain in the country for their Summer holidays, this is a prime time to utilise transport ticket advertising to raise awareness of and encourage visitors to the huge range of fantastic attractions that Great Britain has to offer.

Burger King Folkestone bus ticket campaign

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

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This week we see the launch of a campaign for Burger King in Folkestone. The initial enquiry came from our favourite source, the franchisee popping into his local bus depot after having bought a ticket with an advert for another campaign on the reverse.  More proof that bus ticket advertising really works! The campaign objective, as always with quick service restaurants is to get more people through the door and this is where the high quality image reproduction that we offer really comes to the fore. As with all advertising, the eye is initially drawn by the image and with our state of the art production facility, the imagery is mouth wateringly eye catching and clear.

Telford & Wrekin Council bus ticket campaign

Monday, May 18th, 2009

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 Telford & Wrekin Council has launched their campaign to promote a new service available to the local community.  In these economic times, it is not easy to get credit to repair and improve your home, with their service of affordable loans you can still turn to your local council as a reliable source of credit.

Dominos Pizza (Kirkcaldy) bus ticket advertising campaign

Monday, May 11th, 2009

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This week sees the launch of another quick service restaurant campaign for Dominos Pizza in the Kirkcaldy area of Scotland.  They are offering the lucky residents the opportunity of a two for one pizza deal for delivery. Our media is becoming more and more popular as an alternative to the traditional direct mail as it is a certain way of presenting the message without any other advertiser competing for the audience’s attention (how many advertising leaflets will be on your doormat when you get in tonight?).  Our media is also gaining ground over leafleting as research shows that bus ticket advertising creates a strong affinity and generally has street credibility. Interestingly, whilst flyers have a strong medium recall, there is little brand or creative recall since they are viewed as highly intrusive.

A study commissioned by Mediavest into the youth’s markets affinity to media brands produced the following comments from respondents which illustrates the point quite nicely. 

‘I fiddle with bus tickets, turn it over and over, and I find myself gawping at the KFC promotion and it sticks. You put it in your pocket and look at it later, so it works all over again’ 21 year old male, Bristol.

‘It annoys me so much when some jerk starts thrusting leaflets into your hands outside clubs’  19 Year old female, Nottingham.