Posts Tagged ‘Tickets’

The great outdoors provides the ultimate brand experience

Friday, April 19th, 2013

The term digital can today be applied to objects which we use in everyday life. Digital clocks, watches, radios and TV’s are common place in the average household, but now we are also experiencing digital outside our front door.

Consumers are demanding more from brands, with advertisers having to think of new ways to attract their attention. TV adverts now incorporate a hashtag or Facebook address so that viewers can continue the interaction long after the advert has aired. Static billboards and posters are a thing of the past. You only have to take a trip on the London underground to see that digital display screens move faster than the commuters.

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Free Drink Burger King promotion

Thursday, September 6th, 2012

 

 

Burger King have once again opted to use bus ticket advertising to promote its latest offer in the Norwich area. They have turned the ticket into the equivalent of a voucher by asking people to hand it in to receive a free drink or fries when they purchase an adult sandwich.

 

 

£3 Lunch – Bargain!

Thursday, September 6th, 2012

 

Ticketmedia are pleased to announce that Subway have run two campaigns recently, using bus ticket advertising. The campaigns were run in Wales and the West Country, and booked through Mediacom and Kinetic. Both were two week campaigns.

 

 

BBC cameras visit Ticketmedia

Friday, March 16th, 2012

Ticketmedia were delighted to welcome the BBC as they investigated the rapidly
expanding Media Sector in and around the Brighton area.

Sales & Marketing Director Susannah Burbidge, proved to be a natural in front of camera, for the BBC South Coast article airing on  Monday 19th March.

Brighton & Hove Bus Company Signs Landmark Advertising Agreement with Ticketmedia

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

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BRIGHTON & HOVE BUS COMPANY has chosen Hove-based ticket advertising specialist Ticketmedia to provide its first venture into advertising on the city’s fleet in a move that will benefit both the city’s business community and the people of Brighton & Hove, with Brighton Sea Life Centre the first to advertise on the buses.

This development opens up a brand new way for local businesses to promote themselves across the city and surrounding area by advertising on the reverse of bus ticket rolls, a marketing strategy which has been proven to be highly effective, whilst passengers will benefit by having money-saving offers and messages on important social and health issues put directly into their hands.

“We are absolutely thrilled to be working with our home town bus company,” said Ticketmedia marketing director Susannah Burbidge. “We have been providing bus companies throughout the UK with our highly successful ticket advertising campaigns for several years now so to have Brighton & Hove Bus Company on board is extremely good news.

“The opportunity that this provides for local businesses to access an affordable, flexible and precisely targeted method of advertising that is proven to be highly effective is invaluable in these economically challenging times. Certainly for us at Ticketmedia, this is a terrific start to the year.”

Roger French, Managing Director of Brighton & Hove Bus Company, said: “I am delighted that we are working with Ticketmedia and Brighton Sea Life Centre on this exciting initiative. Ensuring that our passengers’ journey is both good value and enjoyable is our highest priority and we believe that ticket advertising will be another enhancement. Plus, in a city that has so much to offer in terms of attractions and services, we are pleased to be able to play a part in helping those businesses communicate their message to the people of Brighton & Hove.”

City centre attraction Brighton Sea Life Centre will be the first advertiser to take up this highly successful method of communication with a campaign planned for May. This will offer a discount of £6 on adult, child or concession tickets for up to two people upon production of the bus ticket, valid until 31 December 2011.

“Brighton Sea Life Centre is really pleased to be working with Brighton & Hove Bus Company this spring,” said PR & marketing coordinator Laura Sackett. ”We hope that we’re giving a bit of added value to people traveling in and around the city, so that if they use this bus network, they benefit by getting a fantastic discount to visit the world’s oldest operating aquarium.”

Link to this feature in the Argus newspaper