By Paula Hess


Marketing campaigns can be some of the most effective that can be imagined, some of them able to stand out more than others. Those who work with vehicle and car wraps can tell you that advertising methods like said wraps are utilized for certain reasons. They have been around for a while, so there's a level of reliability to take into account. With that said, it seems like the latest campaign done by L&P is one that can only be described as a bold move in the way of advertising.

PSKF posted an article about L&P, a soft drink maker that put together a marketing campaign within New Zealand. Basically, this was done with tangible results put into place. In essence, if individuals passed by a particular advertising wall, they would be able to actually take detachable towels and flip-flops at no charge. It's clear that this is a unique take on advertising in general but I am of the opinion that it is a take that should be taken into account more than it has.

Sometimes, in order to appeal to the masses, you have to be able to earn trust and what better way to do that than to offer freebies? They do not even have to be anything that's tremendously expensive, either, as this campaign showed. Admittedly, while flip-flops and towels are not exactly the costliest items out there, the idea that L&P incorporated them shows a sense of generosity. It also displays the need to not only appeal to certain audiences but make certain that they become consumers in the future.

Those who specialize in such items as car wraps will be able to tell you that it is tough to appeal to a wide group of people. While the work done to do so might be effective, the truth of the matter is that colors and designs alike may not be able to appeal to everyone. What this means is that different methods have to be utilized and L&P showed this. Their campaign, in my view, is a bold statement and I believe that JMR Graphics - as well as other advertising authorities - can attest to this.

As New Zealand slowly finds itself inching from the summer months, it's clear that companies will take advantage of that. L&P is no exception to the rule, as this particular report showcased. It is clear that some ads are never going to be able to appeal to everyone, which is understandable given that not every company is going to have the same audience in mind. Freebies cannot hurt, though, and I can only hope that this campaign boosted the credibility of L&P that much more.




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  1. they would be able to actually take detachable towels and flip-flops at no charge. It's clear that this is a unique take on advertising in general but I am of the opinion that it is a take that should be taken into account more than it has. car wrap advertising Chicago

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