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2 July 2012

Openair Cinema

Screening a limited number of ads on the big screen before every show.
Visit Openair for more information

APN Outdoor - Roadside Billboards


Connect with a broad, mainly car-based audience that is spending an ever increasing amount of time commuting between work, entertainment, shopping and sport.
Visit APN Outdoor for more information

1 July 2012

Parking Space Television


Unique digital innovation developed by Parking Space specifically for the carpark environment. Dynamic television ads in full stereo sound and exceptional clarity.
Visit Parking Space for more information.

Val Morgan Cinema Network


New Zealand's leading national supplier of screen advertising representing major exhibitors and virtually all independents. Visit Val Morgan for more information.

iSite Media




Delivering a wide range of Out of Home products - billboards, bus media, airport advertising, retail and experiential. With a strong national presence and passionate team, we make for a truly unique Out of Home experience!
Visit iSite for more information.

BYKE Bike Share Advertising


Peer-to-Peer bike sharing network. Sign up and get a hi-vis vest for combined safety and advertising opportunities. Visit Bike Share Advertising for more information.

AD-VANTAGE MEDIA

Great Billboards on Auckland's Southern Motorway with the best selection of free standing billboards across suburban Auckland.
For more information visit: Outdoor Advertising Auckland

Adfence - Temporary Fencing Outdoor Advertising




Specialist in safety and security fence hire for a wide range of projects and events.
For more details about Adfence: Adfence - Temporary Fencing Outdoor Advertising

26 April 2012

Auckland Rugby League Football Sponsorship for Teams, Leagues & Championships



Auckland Rugby League is calling sponsors for teams, leagues & championships in the ARL.
For more details about the deal: Auckland Rugby League Sponsorship

24 April 2012

Donateyourdesktop.co.nz


Computer Desktop Advertising for charity
For more details about the deal: Donateyourdesktop.co.nz

Crew.org.nz Forum Advertising (monthly)


Ads & special advertiser's access on Crew.org.nz Sailing Forums
For more details about the deal: Crew.org.nz Forum Advertising

23 April 2012

Mobile Billboards Auckland (Beacon Billboards) 



Billboard on wheels available immediately
For more details about the deal: Beacon Mobile Billboards Auckland

AUSA Book Scholarship Billboards



AUSA Book Scholarships Billboard space available for lease

For more details about the deal: AUSA Book Scholarships Billboard space

22 April 2012

Auckland 18 Footer Team



Mainsail and Hull branding available for the 2012/2013 season
For more details about the deal: Auckland 18 Footer Team

Freight Truck Advertising





Freight Truck Advertising made available by AGAD Ltd
For more details about the deal: Freight Truck Advertising by AGAD LTD

12 April 2012

Virtual Shopping ? The future of Smart Phones & Advertising..



















Tesco homeplus supermarket opened a virtual grocery store in a South Korea subway station, permitting users to shop using their smartphones.
A large, wall-length billboard was installed in the station, designed to look like a series of supermarket shelves and displaying images and prices of a range of common products. each sign also includes a QR code. 
Users scan the code of any product they would like to purchase, thereby adding it to their online shopping cart. 
After the web transaction is completed, the products are delivered to the user's home within the day.
The strategy makes productive use of commuters' waiting time, while simultaneously saving shoppers time spent going to the supermarket.







7 March 2012

Sponsored subway tickets sold for a fraction of the regular price

and sharing, and free notepaper for students, to name just a few examples. The latest spotting? Barcelona subway tickets offered at reduced prices thanks to the sponsorship of advertisers.
Launched in January, Promobilletes aims to sell public transport tickets in Barcelona at discounts of between 10 and 50 percent, according to an El Economista report. As well as benefitting travelers, the brands sponsoring the tickets can gain exposure on the Promobilletes website and can send personalized notes out with the tickets to travelers making purchases. After the legality of the effort was called into question by the city’s Metropolitan Transport Authority soon after its launch, Promobilletes temporarily suspended its efforts. Now, however, it looks like the initiative will soon be back up and running.
Promobilletes brings commuters respite from increasing ticket prices while giving advertisers an opportunity to generate considerable exposure and goodwill. Governments and transport entrepreneurs around the world: an idea to try out for yourselves?

5 March 2012

Power of Viral Marketing

All Blacks’ smashing coptercam antics go viral
So far, more than 450,000 people have watched this video on YouTube.


12 February 2012

Reuters: Mortgage problems? Turn your house into a billboard


(Reuters) - When they saw the house on El Dorado Drive in this Los Angeles suburb being painted a startling orange and green and giant billboards hung on the outside, Scott and Beth Hostetler's neighbors were initially angry and confused. Some even considered calling the police.
But what they witnessed on Friday was not an offensive redecoration decision by the Hostetlers, but rather the debut of one of the more unusual schemes to arise from the housing crisis. In return for allowing the front of their four-bedroom house to become a garish advertisement, the Hostetlers are getting their nearly $2,000 monthly mortgage paid by the marketing company behind the project, Brainiacs From Mars.
In a residential neighborhood without heavy traffic, cars passing by the house slowed and drivers gawked at the vivid colors and a giant Brainiacs From Mars billboard.
Romeo Mendoza, the company's founder and CEO, told Reuters that his ultimate goal is to turn 1,000 homes across the United States into giant advertisements for his marketing firm.
And in each case struggling homeowners will get their mortgage paid, for up to a year.
"If we roll it out to scale and impact the foreclosure crisis, that would be amazing," Mendoza, 42, said.
Mendoza said he chose the Hostetlers because they are nice people and he wants to choose the most deserving cases rather than homes on the busiest streets.
Since he advertised the scheme on his website in April 2011, Mendoza says he has had 38,000 applications, from as far afield as Russia and Japan.
The Hostetlers, who are both deaf, were one of those applications and were informed three months ago that their home had been chosen to launch the scheme.
There are a number of issues that could prevent the idea from gaining traction, namely zoning laws and other city codes that limit where advertising can be placed and sometimes regulate other aspects of a home's appearance.
But Mendoza says the idea could help struggling homeowners who face being evicted from their homes through foreclosure, although the Hostetlers say they are going to use the money to pay down credit card debt.
Most of the 38,000 applicants have come from California, Nevada and Florida - the three U.S. states hardest hit by the foreclosure crisis triggered by the collapse in housing prices after the 2008 financial crash.
GRAFFITI OR GODSEND?
In southern California 44 per cent of homeowners are "underwater," owing more on their mortgages than their homes are worth. In Buena Park, about one in every 270 homes has been foreclosed upon.
"The response has been overwhelming," Mendoza says. "People are hurting, and struggling to stay in their homes. If we can help some of them, that would be great."
Mendoza's plan is to advertise his company's name and its social media marketing tools on the front of people's homes. In return, he hopes the quirkiness of the scheme will convince companies to hire Brainiacs From Mars to run their advertising campaigns.
He says he is already negotiating deals with some big firms. The payments to homeowners for the initial experiments are being funded by profits from some of his company's other projects.
The reaction of the Buena Park city council, and some of the Hostetlers' neighbors, suggests that Mendoza could face a bumpy ride.
The Hostetlers' neighbors have been told that the house will only be a giant advertisement for a month. In fact Mr. Hostetler says he would like it to stay that way for six months.
Neighbor Vivian Largent said: "If it's for a month, I'm ok with it. But no longer."
Echoing that sentiment, another neighbor, 80-year-old Bob Pancoast, said: "All the neighbors were a little upset at first. We thought they had gone off their rocker. But I guess it's a good idea for them."
Mendoza said he had checked and that there are no restrictions in Buena Park on the colors homeowners can paint their houses. "They can paint them multi-colors if they like," Mendoza said.
Fred Smith, who sits on the Buena Park city council, was surprised when told about the scheme - and not at all happy.
The color scheme was fine, he said. But the advertisements were another matter.
"This does not follow with the city codes," he said. "They are going to be in trouble. They need to go someplace else."
Charles Mclaughlin, a finance expert in the housing industry, said: "I don't think the program will be a success. It will be akin to graffiti - that's how people are going to look at it. They are going to run into zoning problems everywhere."
Mendoza said: "There are definitely zoning issues in some cities, and we realize that.
"But we have really hit a nerve, and we can't let that stop us. Once people start seeing how it works, once they get it, the moment they realize it is paying people's mortgages, they are always on our side, because of this economy."
(Editing by Cynthia Osterman)


http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/13/us-usa-housing-ads-idUSTRE81B0XQ20120213?feedType=RSS&feedName=businessNews&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&dlvrit=56943

30 January 2012

$12,450 for a branded bum tattoo

The international intrigue sparked by the opportunity to bid on the branding rights for a tattoo shows the demand for unique advertising space via a auction platform is alive and well.


















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Skiff Sailing on Auckland Harbour


18 Foot Skiff Sailing provides a unique advertising / sponsorship platform.
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