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New Mapping Enhancements

Mapping has always been one of our most popular features. We’re happy to announce that we recently added new mapping enhancements! These enhancements should make your DOmedia experience more efficient and enjoyable.

Inventory Number as Marker Label

By popular demand, we’ve now made the marker label for mapping icons include the unit number, as opposed to a system generated unique number.

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Distance Columns

We’ve added two new standard RFP template columns: Closest Location & Closest Location (mi). These columns will automatically indicate which of the client locations is closest to a proposed unit (Closest Location) and how far from that client location each unit is (Closest Location (mi)).

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Mapping Coverage Report

You can now generate Excel reports to understand which client locations are well covered by proposed units and which unit covers which stores.

How many and which units cover which stores:

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How many and which client locations are covered by which units:

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Icon Label Sets

Custom icon color coding is now a lot more useful thanks to Icon Color Label Management. This allows you to create as many different icon color label sets as you’d like and assign them in maps. For example, you could have one label set that identifies red units as cut, yellow as in negotiation, and green as recommended. You could also have another that identifies red as Hispanic market target boards and green as general market target boards. Whichever one you select while in your map is what will show in the legend.

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Holiday Billboards We Love

The holiday season is officially upon us, and that means advertisements specifically catered to the season. This post will showcase several great holiday ads, and hopefully get you into the spirit of OOH!

Since their introduction in the winter of 1931, Coke advertisements and the holiday season have been intertwined. So much so that the jolly Coke Santa in these particular billboards is said to have played a large role in shaping the common visualization of Santa prevalent in pop culture today. Although Santa ceased being featured in Coke ads in the 1960’s, Coke has managed to remain prevalent during the holiday season with ads focused on a fun family of bumbling, coke-loving polar bears. Despite this, these throwback billboards are still great holiday advertising and provide great insight into the OOH industry of yesteryear.

This O!Deer Bus bench is just one bench to be featured in a larger 25-day holiday campaign done by Omaha Outdoor Advertising. These benches aren’t just there to showcase that lovable deer though. Each bench in the series features either a PSA for a charitable cause or broad, positive messaging. Additionally, part of the proceeds made from these billboards go directly to charity. While this campaign is a great way to grab people’s attention and gain some notoriety, it also contributes to a variety of good causes, which we here at DOmedia think is pretty cool!

 

This holiday billboard by Edible Arrangements is an incredibly well-designed advertisement. It features so many different elements of quality billboard design that we discussed in our post on How to Design a Billboard. The visuals are bold, contrasting, and easily readable. The message is focused, concise, and is even a play on words that can get people excited. Additionally, there is a 3D element that extends outside of the usual canvas that adds additional visual appeal. It is impressive that this holiday advertisement can be so successful despite straying away from traditional holiday visuals and color schemes, but the mere fact that it is different immediately makes it stand out.

Maker’s Mark, a popular brand of Kentucky Bourbon, really hit the “mark” ?  with their most recent holiday advertisements. By using their famous wax-dipped bottle in place for a standard Christmas tree, Maker’s Mark broadens their appeal to anyone celebrating the holiday season. Additionally, this ad effectively captures some of that elusive holiday nostalgia by featuring a paneled station wagon that looks like something directly out of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. This ad is fun, creative, and uses colors and contrast that will draw people’s attention to really make a statement. 


Now that you’ve seen some awesome holiday advertisements head on over to DOmedia, host to the largest database of OOH vendors in the US, to find a great location for your very own OOH holiday creation!


Top Ten Blog Posts of 2017

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As 2017 draws to a close, it’s time to look back and reflect on all we’ve done. This year, we’ve seen many new trends and tech advancements in the OOH industry. We’ve had a blast covering many of these subjects over the last twelve months, as well as answering frequently asked industry questions.

Today, we’ve compiled a list of our top ten most popular blog posts in 2017. These are the posts that had the most views this year. Topics range from examples of interesting OOH to breaking down more complicated concepts into understandable pieces. Check out the list below to see the topics of interest to our audience of out-of-home experts.

  1. What is Place Based Marketing?

One of the most common questions we got last year was, what is placed-based marketing? This post had the answer.

  1. Notable Billboards-Part 5

The fifth installment of OOH advertising that we absolutely love. Apparently, our readers loved them, too.

  1. How Billboard Advertising Works

How to take your billboard from ideation to installation in five easy steps.

  1. GRP Advertising Definition

While GRP and TRP are basic OOH terms, our readers seemed to really like this refresher course.

  1. Notable Billboards-Part 2

Yet another installment of OOH advertising that we absolutely love.

  1. Where to Find OOH Stats

A great resource for finding more OOH resources.

  1. OAAA/Geopath National Convention Expo

An overview of the 2017 convention.

  1. Why OOH Agencies Should Love Facebook Messenger Ads

After the announcement that Facebook Messenger would have ads, we detailed the benefits of combining OOH and mobile.

  1. Notable Billboards 6: We’re On A Boat

The sixth installment of OOH advertising that we absolutely love. People really liked boat ads this year.

  1. 150th Anniversary of the First Billboard

To celebrate the 150th anniversary of billboards, we gave a brief history lesson.

 

Thanks for reading us! We hope to see you again in 2018!

 


Vendor Spotlight: Roots Media Incorporated

“We pride ourselves on our reputation and our attention to detail. We have excellent relationships with all of our network store owners, and we are the only marketing company that provides 100% proof of performance to clients.”

– Magdie Capo, MRI’s VP of Communications and Partnerships

DOmedia, the host of the largest database of OOH vendors in the US, is constantly encountering innovative vendors. In our Vendor Spotlight series, we attempt to highlight these companies and explain to you how they are pushing the industry forward. Today we’re focusing on Roots Media Inc., a full-service, non-traditional, place-based media, and experiential marketing company.

Roots Media Inc. delivers dependable placed-based signage opportunities in the top 30 US markets. Since it’s founding in 2014, RMI has built thousands of their venue based locations all across the country.  Additionally, Roots Media Inc. provides 100% POP (Point of Purchase) photos of their displays and even runs habitual audits during every campaign to ensure that brands’ messages are being seen daily.

Facilitated by a talented team of installers, auditors, and market managers Roots Media Inc. constantly strives to provide a “level of customer service and integrity that is unmatched” in their industry. When we spoke to Magdie Capo, VP of Communications and Partnerships for Roots Media Inc., she noted how important it is to “bring brands to life in the heart of communities nationwide.”  Which is something RMI achieves by consistently “identifying, creating, and maintaining venue-based signage opportunities”.

Roots Media Inc. is moving the OOH industry forward with their intense focus on the principles of “innovation, positive consumer engagement and lifestyle integration,” as well as their profound commitment to “delivering maximum ROI and creating emotional connections within communities.”


If you want to learn more check out Roots Media Inc.’s vendor page here!

Want to be featured on our blog? Fill out our short vendor questionnaire here.

 


Transit Shelter Advertisement Sizes

Each day, people living in major U.S. cities wait approximately 40 minutes for public transit. OOH advertisers can capitalize on this waiting population through the use of panel displays, shelter wraps, and embellishments. This post will detail the sizes and benefits of each of these formats.

Transit Shelter Panel Displays (Traditional and Digital)

A common form of OOH advertising associated with transit shelters is panel displays. These panels are often placed on the sides of transit shelters, making them visible to passersby and bus passengers alike. They are usually backlit to achieve 24-hour illumination and can even be double-sided in an effort to reach traffic coming from either direction. These panels are becoming increasingly digital, which allows the content displayed on them to vary widely and change intermittently. Panel ads are commonly displayed at 67”H x 46”W with this sizing remaining fairly consistent among all OOH companies and mediums.

Wrapped Transit Shelters

Wrapping a transit shelter entirely in OOH advertising is another great way to reach target audiences in highly trafficked areas. Investing in this format will ensure that your advertisement is visible from virtually any angle when viewed from the street or sidewalk. Additionally, shelter wraps offer a fully immersive experience to waiting passengers as they surrounded them fully on three sides. Unfortunately though, due to the nature of these advertisements, there is no standard sizing because requirements can vary widely between markets.

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Embellishments and build-outs are yet another form of transit shelter advertising. These advertisements generally involve wrapping the entire structure, as well as adding additional design elements in order to further communicate an idea. Pictured to the right is a shelter where the company has embellished the structure with the tops of lemon trees to enhance their ads for a new lemon-drop vodka flavor. This type of advertising can be very memorable and is highly creative. However, it is also anything but standard, which means there are no standardized sizing guidelines.

Advertising on transit shelters is a great way to reach public transportation passengers, city-goers, and passersby. They serve as a canvas for effective out-of-home campaigns and can deliver your advertisements directly to the crowds of people who you wish to reach.

Now that you know more about the types and sizing requirements of transit shelter advertisements, check out DOmedia, host to the largest database of OOH vendors in the USA, and find the perfect shelter for your next campaign.