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Giant Balloons Maximize Your Marketing Budget

Giant Balloons Maximize Your Marketing Budget

Marketing Magic with giant balloons.

giant balloon with logo

Giant Balloons with logo from $553.00

Bigger ads get more attention

Go Big or Go Home!


Giant balloons get your business or event noticed.

7ft. balloons from $269.00

Add helium and you have a real promotion.

B?g demand f?r giant balloons

These giant balloons are really big – th?t means th?y ?r? guaranteed t? g?t th? attention ?f people, but compared t? ?th?r advertising media, th?s? ?r? comparatively cheaper. Today, getting ?cr?ss ? message t? consumers by using expensive advertising media like TV, radio, magazines, newspapers, just m?k?s n? sense ?t ?ll. It ?s just good money being wasted.
Th?s ?s b?c?us? consumers n? longer pay attention t? ads, ?n fact, th?y g?t irritated wh?n ads ?r? shown during th??r favorite TV show ?s th?s disrupts th? flow ?f th? program th?t th?y w?r? watching. As such, advertising ?n such media ?s definitely ? waste ?f money.
But y?u c?n g?t attention w?th?ut ?t costing y?u ? fortune
N?w, whether y?u h?v? ? b?g advertising budget ?r ? small ?n?, ?t really does n?t matter b?c?us? y?u c?n g?t th? attention ?f people w?th?ut y?u having t? waste ? fortune ?n advertising. Also, y?u c?n use your advertising budget t? create ? cost effective advertising campaign.
Th? best p?rt ?b?ut th?s form ?f advertising by making use ?f gigantic advertising balloons ?s th?t ?s ? result ?f th? advances being made ?n technology, th?r? ?r? s? many kinds ?f th?s? b?g ad balloons th?t ?r? n?w available.
N?t just th? normal balloons ?f hot air
Y?u c?n st?ll order th? good old hot air balloons th?t h?v? b??n available f?r years ?nd th?y definitely st?ll d? create ? lot ?f impact, but n?w th?r? ?s much m?r? t? th?s? b?g balloons th?n just th? hot air balloons ?f th? old.
Today, ?t ?s possible f?r y?u t? g?t balloons ?n ?ll kinds ?f colors ?nd ?lm?st ?ny shape – ?n fact, y?u c?n ?v?n order th? balloons s? ?s t? m?k? th?m tailor made t? suit whatever advertising ?r promotional needs y?u h?v?. Truly, y?u c?n n?w m?k? th? m?st ?ut ?f your advertising budget by using giant balloons.


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In Memoriam: Kodak Scenic Spots

I took my first Kodak Photo Spot (wiki) pictures at my spring break trip to the Disney World in the mid-1990s, and through all these years I’ve never stopped admiring their genius. It’s a marketing idea whose elegance has rarely been emulated. I love how organically spreadable the signs were, how they subtly nudged you to spend another scarce frame of  film, and how they made people’s lives a little bit better by giving their memories just the right composition.

Of course today the Kodak Picture Spot is something that could probably be built straight into the digital camera wired to recognize the subject and to statistically analyze thousands of photos taken from the same spot to recommend the optimal composition and camera settings.

A Kodak photo spot, (K. Mikey M on Flickr / group)

Eastmanhouse.org:

“As photography became more engrossed in American culture in the early 20th century, The Eastman Kodak Company began to look for new ways to advertise photography and its cameras. With the rise of the automobile industry and the development of American highways, the company began a campaign called “Kodak Scenic Spots.” Starting in 1920, Kodak began to place signs throughout American highways that advertised both their name and the practice of photography by marking interesting and beautiful scenery.

Initially, these signs appeared on the roads outside of Kodak’s hometown of Rochester, NY in order to test the effectiveness of the idea. Within a year, they began sending members of their advertising department across the country to select the most scenic views to be awarded signs. By 1939, Kodak had placed 6,000 scenic spot signs across the country.

The exact phrases used in these signs changed over time. When the company began the campaign, the signs read: “Picture Ahead! Kodak as you go.” Eventually, the use of the work “Kodak” as a verb was stopped and the signs were changed to read: “Kodak Scenic Spot.” After the initial campaign ended in 1939, Kodak continued to place these signs sporadically in theme parks and tourist locations until the late 1980s. These signs also carried a new label, which read: “Kodak Picture Moment.”

Map of Kodak Picture Spots at Magic Kingdom (source)

Spy Plane As Propaganda Tchotchke

An Iranian company Aaye Art Group (“designer and manufacturer of artistic and cultural goods”) is making replicas of the American RQ-170 drone aircraft downed in Iran last month:  ”Most of the toys, which come in several colors and are made of Iranian plastic, have already been snapped up by Iranian government organizations. [...] The firm is now making 2,000 of them a day. ”  (Washington Post)

If you want to buy one but are affected by the embargo, you could pick up a similar one on eBay.