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floating by as a cloud Machine pumps out soap foam in the shape of logos Jun 23, 2008 Ads as light and buoyant as clouds are floating across the summer skies over stadiums, downtowns, beaches and other gathering places, attracting the attention of the crowds below. To find out how to get your client’s message floating overhead for all to see, read on. This is one in a Media Life series on buying the new out-of-home venues. They appear weekly. Fast Facts
What
Who
How it works They’re called Flogos, a combination of flying and logos. Advertisers use Flogos at events at sports arenas, concert venues and other places where people gather. “They can be tied to an event like the PGA or Olympics or can be passive advertising like at a beach or downtown at lunch time,” says president Francisco Guerra. “For instance, they were used over the Latin Festival in New York, over 40 blocks of parade, and they probably ended up traveling into New Jersey.”
Flogos are considered to be green media because they are made of soap bubbles, which disintegrate. One logo is released every 15 seconds. Multiple machines can be used to increase frequency. The logos last anywhere from a few minutes to an hour, depending on what the advertiser wants. Different formulations are used to last varying lengths of time. Wind direction and wind speed also affect duration. Sizes range from 24 inches to 36 inches across. A 48 inch Flogo will be introduced soon, Guerra says. Flogos are currently available in white. Tinted versions will be available in 2009. Advertisers use the program for branding. For example, Disney uses an outline of Mickey Mouse’s head and the Atlanta Braves use their trademark tomahawk.
Markets Recent campaigns have run in New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles and Austin. The program is also available in Australia and Japan.
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How it is measured
Demographics Groups that have been targeted by Flogos campaigns include the attendees of PGA and Olympic events.
Making the buy The cost is $3,500 for the first four hours of an event and another $1,000 for each four hours thereafter. Design costs an additional $250.
Who’s already using Flogos
What they’re saying
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