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Outdoor Advertising Will Be The Led Display Peak Times

With a high delivery rate is low and CPM two advantages, outdoor media 2005 has become the most fastest growing advertising media. According to leading market research firm CTR data show that in 2005, appeared in the newspaper 1%-negative cases, outdoor media growth rates of up to 79%, 5% per cent of the market share, but will also maintain the momentum continues to grow strong.

As society advances in technology and the development of outdoor advertising, people increasingly higher requirements for outdoor media, conventional signs, light boxes, neon lights, single column and other manifestations of a single outdoor media have been unable to meet the needs of the audience. Outdoor advertising market competition will be on brand value, customer management and professional quality, so the LED begins to emerge. blue led strip large screen is the perfect combination of technology and media, can give full play to the idea, to become the future development trend of outdoor media yield to nobody.

LED full color display is a 1990 new information display developed rapidly in the global media, which uses light emitting diodes led dot matrix or pixel units consisting of large areas of display screens, combines micro-electronics, optics, computers, information processing, and many other modern high technology, has a strong environmental adaptability, high energy saving, long life, many changes, Lee Green, high-tech tip and a series of advantages.c

Its features apart from advertising, also may release information, rich cultural and entertainment life of the people, was the audience favorite medium of information dissemination, popularization and application of large cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, and has received very good results. Recently, the famous Oriental Pearl mobile advertising company focus media, enter the outdoor LED Bulbs market, demonstrates the vitality of the market.

Experts forecast that global demand for various types of LED display screen in the coming years is expected to reach billions of dollars a year, and every year. And in China, according to national optical photoelectron industry association LED display branch statistics, last year LED display full industry of sales about for 4 billion yuan, as joined WTO, and with 2008 games and 2010 Shanghai Expo brings more of eye economic, and national on environmental problem of attention, multiple good factors of effect Xia, LED display in sports, and outdoor advertising, and traffic, many area of market will has significantly of increased. Experts forecast that: LED full color in the domestic market demand growth rate to as high as 30%.

World famous manufacturers of 12v led spotlight display screen has Belgium’s Barco and the United States of Daktronics and the Lighthouse, better think twice in Shanghai in China, Shenzhen, Dalian lumi, Boe, Huizhou desay. Technology of the LED display industry in China is relatively advanced, key products and key technologies consistent with the international advanced level of the same industry, technological level is relatively backward, in the overall system design, product standardization, reliability, manufacturing process, inspection testing means, and international advanced level there are significant gaps

Lesley Mason Is An Exceptional Advertising Expert With Mason Picture Company In Sydney

Advertising is a marketing concept that entails the creation of specific mass media content designed to drive consumer behavior into taking action regarding a particular product or service. Advertising is also defined as one-way marketing of persuasive information syndicated through various mass media communication channels with the purpose of promoting ideas, services, or goods. It is said that being creative without strategy is art while being creative with strategy is called advertising.

Lesley Mason is a seasoned marketing and business management professional with a remarkable experience across all tiers of the video production, advertising, and communications realm. Driven by her passion for marketing, as well as her innate tenacity and intellectual curiosity, she joined The Mason Picture Company in 2011 as General Manager. In her current leadership capacity, Lesley Mason focuses primarily on client and supplier management, along with new business development. With 15 years of marketing experience across research, automotive, and consumer goods, she continues to accrue value-adding expertise and become an established advertising professional. For more information about Lesley Mason, please visit www.lesleymason.info.

Prior to her work with the Motion Picture Company, Lesley Mason performed at an extraordinary level in a full suite of roles with Hasbro, a branded play company with a world class portfolio that features Transformers, Monopoly, Play-Doh, and many more. She progressed from her initial role as Marketing Coordinator for the Asia Pacific market to her last core role as Pacific Product Manager responsible for Girls Toys. Lesley Mason launched her career with Valvoline Australia as Marketing Coordinator, a position that allowed her to hone her marketing skills in the challenging automotive industry. Throughout her entire career, she has always exhibited extraordinary commitment to excellence in all aspects of communications, public relations, brand management, and marketing management. For more information about Lesley Mason, please visit www.lesleymason.info.

Established in 1994 by Kilner Mason, an award-winning Australian producer and director, the Motion Picture Company provides cost effective campaigns employing a unique blend of video production and creative advertising consultancy. Furthermore, The Mason Picture Company also specializes in comprehensive line of creative writing, development, art direction and media placement services. The company is well known for their complete television production services that cover all aspects of shooting, editing, and imaging. The Mason Picture Company or MPC additionally delivers unsurpassed experience, cost effectiveness, cutting edge equipment, expertise, and excellence proven across a diversity of brand advertising and public information campaigns. To learn more about the Mason Picture Company, please visit www.masonpicturecompany.com.

Lesley Mason features an inspiring professional journey revealing a track record of success and achievement. She also fosters a solid academic foundation that enhanced her extraordinary performance in the highly competitive marketing arena. She completed her Bachelor’s Degree of Commerce in Marketing with the University of Western Sydney and advanced her training with an MBA in Business Administration, Electronic Commerce, and Marketing, which she received from Charles Sturt University. Lesley Mason also maintains professional memberships with relevant groups and associations in her field, such as the Australian Institute of Management and the Film and TV Jlhongms. Furthermore, she earned inclusion into the 2013 Edition of the Stanford Who’s Who Black Book for having demonstrated outstanding achievement in the video production and advertising industry. For more information about Lesley Mason, please visit www.lesleymason.info.

Breaking News Advertising is Dead!

Don’t agree?

Please ask your wife, husband or significant other-in other words, the nearest typical consumer-to answer the following 7 questions:

1.Does viewing pop-up ads on your computer curl your toes in orgasmic delight? Yes or No?
2.Does a mailbox filled with junk mail cause your palms to itch and sweat with nervous anticipation? Yes or No?
3.Do you suffer from outbursts of violent anger when a TV commercial is interrupted by a TV movie? Yes or No?
4.Do you prance around the parking lot with ecstatic abandon whenever you find a flyer on your car’s windshield? Yes or No?
5.Does keeping a phone next to your soup spoon on your dinner table (for fear of missing the next telemarketer’s call) help your digestion? Yes or No?
6.Do you drink pots of black coffee at 10 pm so you can stay awake to watch 30-minute infomercials at 4 am? Yes or No?
7.Do you drool at the thought of spending $300 on an iPhone just so you can see interactive ads on its big, cool screen? Yes or No?

Have I made my point? Yes or No?

Advertising is dead. If you’re a marketer… save your money.

Consumers have been over-advertised to and over-sold.

Unless you’re conducting a white sale, fire sale or going out of business sale-and halving or quartering your prices-advertising won’t get you a bang, a whimper or a nickel for your buck. Not anymore.

The only ads that still earn their keep are those in newspapers and on supermarket windows that read:

Big SALE Buy 1 Can of Campbell Soup for 89 Cents and Get a 2nd Can-FREE! Supplies limited! (or something like that)

Beyond that, the first reaction most consumers have when viewing any other type ad is not to believe anything it says.

And if they have no need, desire or knowledge of you, your product or your service, their second reaction is to play basketball. Their arm and hand muscles reflexively contract, causing them to roll up your ad into a tight little ball and shoot for the nearest basket.

Beware the Consumer’s Anti-Ad Third Eye

Because the consumer has become so desensitized to advertisements in general, if you don’t shove your ad, sales letter or flyer directly and firmly into their hands-they won’t even notice it.

It’s as if they’ve developed an anti-ad third eye that instinctively alerts them to an ad’s presence and then immediately shoot’s a signal to the brain-instructing their other two eyes not to see it.

For example…

How often, when surfing the web, have you run across a web page with a bright red, 40-word, one-sentence headline, ending with an exclamation mark or two or three?

Unless you’re searching for that particular web page, the average information-seeking web-surfer will immediately recognize that site as an ad, and click away-without even reading two words of it.

The same thing happens when reading the newspaper, or driving past a billboard on the highway…consumers simply refuse to look at the ads.

So What’s a Marketer to Do?

Advertorialize!

Huh? I’ll explain…

The success of the internet has proven one thing above all else. Human beings, which includes consumers, are addicted to information.

Google, the internet version of a library card catalog, exists, thrives, dominates and will eventually own the world, because consumers are in a constant, never-ending search for more and more information.

And why do consumers want ever more information that will convince, compel and persuade them to a certain point of view?

So they can make the most efficient, prudent and intelligent choice about whatever it is they want to own, possess, consume or BUY.

Yes, BUY.

Though consumers hate to be sold; they still love, nevertheless, to BUY.

And their decision to buy is most effectively influenced when they are provided with information that supports, confirms and increases their already resident desire to BUY!

Enter the Advertorial

The advertorial is an ad disguised as an editorial. A cunning wolf in sheep’s clothing. It’s roughly 80% useful, compelling and persuasive information and 20% sales pitch.

It will never mention the name of the product, its features or benefits in the headline. Because that would be too obvious-it would scream ad and will immediately activate the consumer’s anti-ad third eye.

Instead, in a newspaper, in a direct mail promotion, or on the internet the advertorial will attract attention and readership by merely dangling the tantalizing promise of free actionable and profitable information… if the reader will only continue to read on.

An advertorial headline won’t scream: LOSE 10LBS OF FAT IN 10 DAYS OR YOUR MONEY BACK!!

Instead, the advertorial headline will read: John Hopkins Research PhD discovers active ingredient in ice cream that causes rapid weight loss.

Then the advertorial will proceed to show and prove, in pseudo-journalistic fashion, the What, Why, Who, Where and When of how the product or service does precisely what the consumer wants and needs.

The advertorial delivers valuable, documented information that relentlessly leads the reader to the inevitable conclusion that the solution to their problem or need is… whatever it is you’re selling.

It doesn’t look, taste or smell like an ad, and the consumer’s anti-ad third eye will never see it coming.

Try it… you’ll like it.

Baja Hoodie – Alternative Apparel

Baja hoodie an alternative hoodie
Alternative apparel has a Constant presence in the society we live in today. This scene, if that is the correct terminology for it is riffle with logos and brands and its hard to pull back the curtains so to speak. The Alternative style in apparel is particularly appealing to surfers and the outdoors with many adverts being targeted towards these groups. Marketers and large advertising firms have locked onto this groups vulnerability and in some cases insecurity and taken advantage of it. Similarly to the kind of advertising that top end fashion magazines have, images that make you want something that you never even knew about. Having mentioned the main stream fashion industry I would like to point out that the alternative scene isnt as pushy or snobby as the fashion scene but the alternative scene still has its flaws.

hippie hoodie
All of this nonsense of having to have the right clothes and be seen to be wearing the perfect out fit is a bit over rated. Ive only every seen one group of people ever achieve to ignore all sense of branding and thats the hippie, out and out hippies have the ability to oversee advertising (or in some cases just exclude themselves from it, which is an amazing and rare skill). It seems that every other type of person is targeted in some way. The clothes that they wear unusual in the sense that they are mass produced in small scale. For example alababa pants are everywhere but have never been mass produced by a company or label. It seems that every time they are made they are produced in about quantities of 40 or 50 but this may happen 20 or 30 times a day in different little workshops. Its a particularly unusual manufacturing style.

Baja hoodie and the big logos
The perfect example is the Mexican Baja hoodie. It has never gone out of fashion, it has always been there at some stage. The only time it was more than lingering in the fashion industry was during the 70s when hippies ruled the earth. Its vintage poncho style fitted into the hippies perfect life style. The Baja hoodie was there during the 80s and 90s and is still being a fashion icon today coming back into the world as a vintage Baja hoodie. This time with a twist as some top end surfer brands are trying to take a different angle and make the Baja hoodie into a main stream item. It is a massive under taking and fair play to them if they follow through and its successful. It will be very interesting to see how the Baja hoodie integrates into main stream fashion.

I can never see the original Mexican Baja hoodie becoming main stream, its one in a million, a legend and will live on forever as an outdoor / surfer vintage poncho / alternative apparel hoodie.

Visual Marketing Concepts And Visual Advertising Techniques

When we talk about visual advertising then we are talking about a form of advertising focused on the visual perception: for advertising it’s meant every action directed to make something known and public, visual advertising is just a variant that focuses mostly on the appearance and how is perceived by the human eye and therefore the term visual comes to put in evidence this concept. What appears to the human eye is very important: let’s think for example to traffic signs and to the concepts they are able to convey and at their meanings written down, in the first case they are soon absorbed with no time spent in reading. Photos are understood also by analphabets while written things only by who is able to read. Let’s think, for example, to a magazine: where does our attention go ? On the images or on the text ? On the images is the right answer since an image is able to convey concepts and feelings in a blink of an eye. Visual advertising pays also attention to the colors that can be warm or cold and that play an important role in the image choosing process.

Images are one of the most important things on the internet that is the advertising channel of the third millenium, let’s think at when we see a website and at how our attention first focuses on the images, then on the title and last on the text: Google, in the section entitled “Webmasters/Site owners Help”, at the voice “webmaster guidelines” says “Make sure that your title elements and alt attributes are descriptive and accurate”. Really important is the ALT attribute, in which an alternative text can be specified and appears when someone moves the mouse over an image, since is put along with the title tag that is known for its primary importance: this shows how the text attached to images is important for ranking high in the SERPs. Then we want to pay attention to the images and their colors when we build our website but also out of it in external pages in which we can post images like the forums that allow to do this. Today a very used technique is article marketing that is about writing articles, including a link to our website for further informations, and sending them to the article directories that can be found by searching Google by article marketing.

PubblicitAdvertising is an article directory that allows to insert images along with descriptions, in this way more keywords will be specified making articles found by more queries. Really we can talk about Visual Article Marketing, article marketing enriched by a graphic appearance and therefore more attractive but also more powerful in conquering the top ten in the SERPs.