Bar/Pub toilet adverts
Discussion
After doing a spot of research on Friday evening, it would appear that the most prominent company is "Hi-Tech Media Ltd", and they have a website at:
www.hi-tech.co.uk
Rob.
www.hi-tech.co.uk
Rob.
You can also buy this space through any of the big outdoor advertising specialists, probably the easiest route as the media space is owned by lots of different contractors.
Try Portland Outdoor, Posterscope or mail me for more suggestions
I don't work for any of them, just have used them from time to time.
Try Portland Outdoor, Posterscope or mail me for more suggestions
I don't work for any of them, just have used them from time to time.
Skoda_Rob said:
After doing a spot of research on Friday evening, it would appear that the most prominent company is "Hi-Tech Media Ltd", and they have a website at:
www.hi-tech.co.uk
Rob.
Interesting, their calimed figures are:
5,000 bars, clubs and pubs
17,000 washroom poster panels
40,000,000 beermats distributed per annum
Unrivalled campaign posting accountability system
50,000,000 targeted impacts per month
Unique venue-search audience delivery system
17 different bar media formats
Contractor placement of numerous award-winning campaigns
I was curious to know how they claimed 50,000,000 impacts per month if they sell to 5000 bars. This equates to 10,000 per bar per month = 322 per day. So does this mean that 322 people per day take a leak in each pub / read the beer mat? I suppose it sounds reasonable when you think about it.
srebbe64 said:
I was curious to know how they claimed 50,000,000 impacts per month if they sell to 5000 bars. This equates to 10,000 per bar per month = 322 per day. So does this mean that 322 people per day take a leak in each pub / read the beer mat? I suppose it sounds reasonable when you think about it.
Seem fairly reasonable if they've got coverage over a couple of large cities, including student bars (which are often open outside licensing hours doing an imitation of a coffee house). There's probably a bit of "accuracy rounding" there too, and I've yet to meet a marketing team who round down these sorts of figures...
Or they're targetting high-incontinence areas!
Rob.
Gassing Station | Business | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



