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10+ reasons why retail brands should use Outdoor. Outdoor is a great point of sale medium. Outdoor can place a message nearer a retail outlet than any other medium. Operational efficiency now attracting large supermarket chains.
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Outdoor is a great point of sale medium Outdoor can place a message nearer a retail outlet than any other medium
Operational efficiency now attracting large supermarket chains The medium can now deal operationally with short term, price sensitive campaigns and faster cycles Large retailers like Tesco are now using this greater flexibility to great effect
Outdoor delivers a proven high ROI for retail brands Econometric research from Brand Science shows that Outdoor delivers high ROI to retail clients High ROI for every pound invested
Outdoor has national, regional and local capability: precision targeting Outdoor can be bought nationally, regionally or locally with great precision Select by road type, proximity distance or catchment area with no wastage
Outdoor delivers high awareness: essential for openings, sales, or every day Outdoor gives high brand awareness for retailers to establish and grow their brands
Outdoor is a high impact medium with very high levels of attention Outdoor gets noticed. It can’t be switched on, or turned over According to TGI 2010, 97% of UK adults have seen outdoor advertising in the past week
Outdoor allows advertisers to be competitive In a competitive market where share is vital, an advertiser needs a competitive medium
Outdoor is a great directional medium and can activate a visit Everyone sees Outdoor It can be a great reminder and directional tool, prompting an impulse visit to store For online retail too, Mindshare research* found Outdoor to be more effective than TV, radio and print for driving brand search on the internet * “The Branding Power of Outdoor” Mindshare 2010
Outdoor can target an audience type, mindset or moment Outdoor reaches the relevant audience and can stimulate a buying decision Targeting can range from students to duty free shoppers, harassed mums or grey panthers
Outdoor is the most visual medium: best for leaving a lasting branding impression Outdoor advertising messages get noticed They are capable of anchoring a strong visual brand memory in the brain This can be triggered again at point of sale
Proven effective Retail brands are one of the fastest growing areas for outdoor Retail brand count is increasing Proven effective for Tesco, M&S, KFC, H&M, Westfield, Pizza Hut…
Outdoor is the medium experienced most recently before shopping Advertising messages get noticed Outdoor overwhelmingly the most recent medium Source: Ipsos DMMA, 506 respondents in diverse shopping environments
Light Mobility Moderate Mobility Heavy Mobility More mobile people make more frequent shopping trips Go ‘top up’ food shopping on way home from work twice a week or more Source: Mobile Pound Research, Dipsticks Research Base: 1100 London interviews
85% bought or expect to buy something Receptive audience: most people on the street are buying something Q: Have you bought or do you expect to buy anything during this trip out today? Source: London Shopper Survey, Clark Chapman Research (324 random London street intercept interviews)
Outdoor audience is the biggest audience for retailers and centres Adult 000’s Source: CBS Outdoor, TGI Media Neutral quintiles 2010 “Heavy” quintile is the 20% of the media audience who consume that medium most, ie the most typical consumer of that medium
Leading retail advertisers trust Outdoor Top retail advertisers in Outdoor 2012 (average spend £559k) Specsavers, JD Sport, H&M, Marks & Spencer, John Lewis, Decathlon, Burberry, River Island, Matalan, Harveys Furnishing Grp, HMV, Gap, Capital Shopping Centre, Westfield, Bang & Olufsen, Asda, Waterstones, Gucci, Harrods, McArthurglen, Brent Cross, Uniqlo, Vision Express, SCS Furniture Stores, Go Outdoors, French Connection, Realm, Flower Council Holland, Boots, JJB Sports, TK Maxx, Selfridges, Blockbuster Entertainment, Liverpool One Shopping Centre, Land Securities, Central Shopping Centre, Meadowhall Shopping Centre, Wilkinson Hardware Stores, House of Fraser, Aurum Jewellers Source: Nielsen Media Research