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Renewable Energy and Solar Panel Showroom opens in Brighton

Congratulations to new client Kraft Renewable Energy who has just opened their Solar Panel and Renewable Energy centre in Woodingdean, Brighton.

ADMAN is very busy with the marketing launch. Look out for the press advertorials and editorials in selected Brighton and Sussex magazines. See below for an example of an advertorial which recently ran in Southwater Life.

Kraft Renewable Energy Advertorial

Kraft Renewable Energy Advertorial

We also have the Google Adwords campaign up and running which targets Brighton and Sussex residents who are searching using terms like Solar Installers Sussex, Sussex Solar, Insulation and Saving Energy.

ADMAN is working with Brighton ethical print and design company Littleseed to produce a DL leaflet which will explain why Brighton and Sussex residents should seriously consider how they can save energy and indeed make their own emission free energy using Solar panels.

The leaflet will be distributed to targeted households in Brighton and Sussex with an increased likelihood of installing solar. It also invites people to host their own Kraft Green Party, where they can find out how they can make and save energy whilst enjoying some of Sussex’s finest local wine and nibbles. If you are interested in hosting your own party please email Kevin at Kraft Renewable Energy now.

 
 

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Why are Local Local Brighton Magazines so great?

Definitely if you live in Brighton, and probably wherever you live you might have noticed the recent proliferation of ‘local local’ magazines. When I say local local – micro local could be a better term, but it’s not as fun -  I mean local magazines within an even more local area of what you or I might think of as local.

Peacehaven Directory

Local local magazine Peacehaven Directory

Mention the terms local newspaper, local magazine or local radio station for Brighton and you might think of The Argus, Latest Homes, and Juice FM. These are media which cover all of the Brighton and Hove area or beyond. But these new local local magazines just cover a specific area of Brighton such as Kemp Town, Seven Dials, Preston Park and so on. Here are a few examples:

The Post covering Westdene, Tongdean, Withdean and Patcham

Preston Pages covers the Preston Park area

7 Directory for the Seven Dials area

Peacehaven Directory for Peacehaven and Telscombe Cliffs

Hanover Directory for Hanover

The Kemptown Rag for Kemp Town

Most of the magazines are monthly and have a distribution of 5000 to 10,000 households including local shops and business.

So why are they so great?

Well unlike your typical magazine it’s not the editorial content or look of the magazine that keeps readers interested. Yes there are some quirky stories and the odd recipe for malt loaf. And maybe some community news and events. But still I don’t think that’s why they are growing. Rarely for magazines these days – it’s actually the advertising that readers find useful. From local plumbers to organic delis to food delivery services. All the products advertised are local to the reader and therefore very relevant! These days most people understand the importance and value of supporting local business, and even more so at a local local level. Local local magazines provide great directories for their readers to do just this.

So everyone’s happy except for maybe the editors. As Joan from the Preston Pages says, ‘we are trying to help small businesses…but not sure if working for poverty wages is the right way to do that!’. One way to ensure that this useful and relevant media survives is to support it. ADMAN definitely recommends clients to advertise.

 
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Posted by on January 30, 2012 in Brighton, Media buying, Media planning

 

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Sussex Solar company chooses ADMAN

Sussex Solar installer Kraft Solar has chosen ADMAN to run their marketing activity.

Kraft Solar offer solar installation in Sussex

Kraft Solar offer solar installation in Sussex

Kraft Solar is a new solar company that will launch in Brighton in 2012. They aim to become the leader for energy efficient solutions in Brighton and Sussex. After a pitch, Kraft Solar have chosen Brighton advertising agency ADMAN to run all their marketing activity. The campaign will include Door drops, Press advertising, SEO, Google Adwords and Banner advertising.

Director Kevin Power said: ‘I am delighted to announce that Kraft Solar has appointed ADMAN. I was particularly impressed with his attention to detail, ideas and his ability to link back to actual delivery’.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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New WordPress Theme for ADMAN Brighton

The observant of you might have noticed that as of today ADMAN has a new look! Our existing Bueno wordpress theme wasn’t looking very hot on Internet Explorer (IE), the main browser still used by the British public. I liked the flexibility and the widgets that came with Bueno wordpress theme, plus the contemporary feel to it. But it had to go. Having browsed the 100 or so two column themes offered by wordpress I narrowed my selection down to Choco, Mystique and Clean Home. Clean Home, as you would expect does what is says on the tin -  however it didn’t replicated my menus well on IE. Mystique is also nice and clean and a bit funkier than Clean Home but it didn’t easily replicate the setting and widgets I have created with Bueno. Choco is stylish, clean, flexible and could offer the same layout and widgets that I had with Bueno. So Choco it is. Let me know if you like it!

For those of you looking to design your own website, I would really recommend wordpress websites. You can be live in a few hours and wordpress offer all the essentials that a basic website needs. And if you like the sound of this but don’t like the idea of doing it then ADMAN would be happy to do it for you. Please get in touch and tell me what you have in mind.

 
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Posted by on July 13, 2011 in Brighton, Design, Online advertising

 

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New local advertising opportunity in Brighton

I was staying at friends in Hove and popped into the M&S opposite the excellent Woodie’s Diner and was met by this new local advertising medium.

Linklocal advertising in Brighton

Linklocal Advertising

Linklocal is the company behind this new scheme.  They provide digital advertising screens in facilities including forecourts, surgeries, convenience stores and leisure facilities.

In the Brighton area there are 19 screens, mostly forecourts (10 screens) and healthcare environments (8 screens) such as doctor’s surgeries.

Each screen cost £500 for 6 months and using all 19 screens would reach a monthly audience of 460,100. Your advertisement can be created online and runs for about 10 seconds on rotation.

ADMAN loves to try new advertising opportunities so if anyone is interested please get in touch.

Such advertising environments could be suitable for venues in Brighton like gyms, pubs and cinemas, health service providers or Brighton media such as Juice FM or The Argus looking to boost listeners or readers.

For National advertisers there is also the potential to target by facility i.e. a garage forecourt network (good for reaching motorists) or a healthcare network (good for promoting new health related products or services).

 

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Bus ticket advertising comes to Brighton

ADMAN has always been a fan of the Brighton and Hove Bus Company and their marketing strategy.

Always keen to innovate, they have just announced a collaboration with Hove advertising company Ticket Media to sell advertising on their bus tickets.

Burger King ticket advertising

Burger King Bus Ticket Advertising

First to sign-up is The Brighton Sealife Centre, another Brighton company who is always keen to explore new ways of advertising.

Though based in Brighton, Ticket Media offers a wide range of National transport advertising opportunities. From advertising on buses to advertising on trams, trains, the tube or even advertising on car park tickets.

 
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Posted by on March 10, 2011 in Brighton, Travel

 

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Banner advertising moves on….

The general public consensus about banner ads is that they are blooming annoying. But if you work in the online marketing area, you’ll know that there are a lot of exciting things happening in the banner space. I agree, if you just bang out a banner campaign with limited thought or targeting you are going to annoy people. But why would you when there are so many options available? These days you can get fairly sophisticated in how you reach and target your potential customers.

Contextual advertising means you serve your banners in an environment which is suitable for what you are advertising. So if you are advertising a hotel in brighton you would should place your banner next to some editorial about Brighton, ideally editorial about tourist information, like a trip advisor Brighton hotel review or a timeout guide to Brighton. 

Behavioural advertising is when you target the user based on past behaviour, so if they have recently looked at a Brighton tourist or Brighton hotel website you might be able to serve them a banner when they are checking their email on MSN or Google.

A very popular form of behavioural advertising is retargeting, where you use cookie information to retarget web users who have actually been to your own site before. Unfortunately you need a significant amount of traffic to your website to be able to do this but once you are at this stage its an essential tool to use. You can even identify people who have left your site at a crucial stage in the booking process and then get in back in touch with a ‘sales clincher’ message to get them back before they book elsewhere.

On top of these new targeting routes you can also get quite sophisticated about the message in your creative. Using dynamic creatives, hotel companies for example, can now change the advertising message based on the context of where the ad is being shown or based on user behaviour. So a company with hotels all over the UK can change their message based on whether a user is looking at or has looked at hotels in Bognor or Bournemouth at that particular time. And if you are retargeting a user who has visited your website you can show them a banner with an image of the hotel they were actually looking at on your site and maybe even with a special offer to get the sale. Other new developments via dynamic creative involve retargeting users with banners which use the text they used in google to first find your website (i.e. short break Paris). Another creative route getting ADMAN very excited is the ability to showcase almost your whole website content in a banner. So that people can find and choose a hotel within the banner and then click through to book. For some companies you can even book within the banner.

Not surprisingly users find these banners more useful and more relevant and so they are more likely to click on the banner. So don’t give up the banner campaign just yet. Just maybe having a think about what new technologies might be able to work for you and your business.

 

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Brighton on the web

As home of some of the UK’s largest web design and marketing companies like icrossing and Epic you would expect there to be a huge range of websites that tell you how great Brighton is. Here’s my top 10 Brighton websites.
  1. Brighton tourist information and Brighton hotels: VisitBrighton
  2. Brighton events and general news about Brighton: The Argus
  3. Exploring the world of digital media in Brighton: Wired Sussex
  4. Running around Brighton: Brighton Marathon
  5. Getting to know Brighton’s history and residents: Mybrightonandhove
  6. The best pub in Brighton and Hove: Basketmakers Arms
  7. The best Brighton hotel (in my view): The White House
  8. Brighton Festival, Brighton at its best: Brighton Festival
  9. My last two have to be Brighton University and
  10. Sussex University (on a lovely 60′s campus just outside of Brighton). Why wouldn’t you want to study here?
 
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Posted by on December 16, 2010 in Brighton, Design

 

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