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RYwel Media Sales, Inc.
Digital Out Of Home
Transit Advertising
Print Media
Alternative Out of Home
65 Polo Road Massapequa, NY 11758 516 804 5638 rywelmediasales@optonline.net 1
RYwel Media Sales, Inc.
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Page # OUT OF HOME ADVERTISING
DIGITAL SIGNAGE ADVERTISING
3-7 Long Island Digital Signage Network
8-10 Fire Island Ferry System
11-15 New York Neighborhood Network
16-19 New York Waterway Ferry Terminal Network
20 Jacob Javits Center / 11TH Avenue “Marquis”
21-27 Saint Barnabas Health Care System Advertising Network
28-30 Tanger Factory Outlet TV
OUT OF HOME MEDIA
31-32 Tanger Factory Outlets / On- site Opportunities
33 Tanger Shoppers Guide Magazine
34-35 One-Sheet Poster Displays
36-38 Crossroads Billboards / Truckside Advertising
39-48 Kiddie Koncepts / Children’s Indoor Ride Kiosks
Your Key To Reaching
Long Islanders
Away From Home
The Long Island Digital Signage Network
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The Long Island Digital Signage Network is an association of Dynamic Digital Display Networks who have joined together in the effort to promote this fast growing segment of Out of Home media on Long Island.
Our Network of over 180 state of the art Digital Flat Panel Displays are positioned within the Tanger Factory Outlet Centers … the Fire Island Ferry terminals ... Local retail stores … gyms and sports clubs … upscale clubs and restaurants throughout the Hamptons and in numerous Dunkin Donut stores
The broad coverage of the Long Island Digital Signage Network providesadvertisers the opportunity to reach hundreds of thousands of affluent Long Islanders in locations they frequent or shop at on a day to day basis
We look to capture that portion of a consumer’s day when they are out of the home, shopping at these locations where they can view your message multiple times during each visit
The Long Island Digital Signage Network …
Your Key To “Lifestyle Marketing” On Long Island
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The Long Island Digital Signage Network
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The Long Island Digital Signage Network
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The Long Island Digital Signage Network
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AMAGANSETTStephen Talkhouse-2
Ted’s Grill-2
BAYSHOREPeter Pan Diner-3
Forum Diner-3Fire Island Ferry Terminal-6
BALDWINDunkin Donuts-1
BELLMOREDunkin Donuts-1
BOHEMIADunkin Donuts-1
BRIDGEHAMPTONFairway Restaurant Cafe-1
Twice Upon A Bagel-1Golden Pear Café- 2
CARLE PLACEDunkin Donuts-1
COMMACKDunkin Donuts-1
CORAMDunkin Donuts-1
World Gym-1
DAVIS PARKFire Island Ferry Dock-1
DEER PARKTanger Outlets at the Arches-10
Gold’s Gym-1
Dunkin Donuts-1
East HamptonGolden Pear Café-2
Blue & Cream- 3Bamboo Restaurant-4
Fair Harbor (Fire Island)Fire Island Ferry Dock-1
FREEPORTLong Island Sports Complex- 1
Dunkin Donuts-1Dunkin Donuts-1
GARDEN CITYDunkin Donuts-1
HAMPTON BAY’SHampton Bay’s Diner-5
Indian Cove Marina Restaurant-1Oakland’s Marina Restaurant-2
Top of the Wharf-6
HAUPPAUGEParadise Diner-4
HICKSVILLEMET Food Stores-1
Dunkin Donuts-1
HOLBROOKHolbrook Diner-3
HUNTINGTONDunkin Donuts-1Dunkin Donuts-1Dunkin Donuts-1Dunkin Donuts-1
JERICHODunkin Donuts-1
KINGS PARKDunkin Donuts-1
KIZMET (Fire Island)Fire Island Ferry Dock-1
LAKE GROVEDunkin Donuts-2
MASSAPEQUADunkin Donuts-1
MERRICK Dunkin Donuts-1Dunkin Donuts-1
MILLER PLACELa Casa Pizzeria-1
MINEOLADunkin Donuts-1 Dunkin Donuts-1
MONTAUKRunaway’s Restaurant-1
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NEW HYDE PARKMET Food Store-1
NORTH BABYLONDunkin Donuts-1
OCEAN BAY PARKFire Island Ferry Dock- 1
OYSTER BAYDunkin Donuts-1
PATCHOGUEFire Island Ferry Terminal-2
PLAINVIEWDunkin Donuts-1
PORT JEFFERSON STA.Dunkin Donuts-1
PORT WASHINGTONDunkin Donuts-1Dunkin Donuts-1
RIVERHEADTanger Factory Outlets-4
ROCKY POINTRocky Point Diner-2
Cow Palace-1
RONKONKOMADunkin Donuts-2
ROSLYNDunkin Donuts-1
SAG HARBORB. Smith’s -1
Hampton’s Cigar Bar-1
SEAFORDDunkin Donuts-1Dunkin Donuts-1
SELDENDunkin Donuts-1
SMITHTOWNGold’s Gym-1
SOUTHAMPTONThe Blue Duck Bakery-1
75 Main-2Hampton Jitney/Depot-1
Golden Pear Café-2La Carezza Salon Da Spa-12
Madame Tong’s-2Princess Diner-7Publick House-1
Radu Physical Culture-4Schmitt’s Market & Grocery-4
Tuscan House-2
STONY BROOKJ&R Steak House-2
WANTAGHDunkin Donuts-1
World Gym-1
WESTBURYDunkin Donuts-1
WesthamptonMargarita Grill-3
The Patio Grill at 54 Main-2The Sandwich Club-1
Starr Boggs-2Whitney Deli-1
Toni's Asian Fusion-3
WEST ISLIPCarousel Diner-3
All 4 Sports Fitness-1Formula Auto Wash-1
Stuff-A-Bagel-1
WILLISTON PARKWilly Parker’s American Grill-1
Dunkin Donuts-1
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Fire Island Ferry And Terminal Advertising
Fire Island is nestled between the wide expanses of the Atlantic Ocean
and the gentle serene Great South Bay on Long Island’s south shore.
As many as there are communities there are different styles, flavors
and attitudes found in the 1.3 Million residents and visitors who
travel to Fire Island by ferry each year.
Over the years every community has carved out it's own niche from
exclusive to commercial, to busy to outrageous, from families to
singles and groups, and any shade in between.
Advertising opportunities are available at the Bayshore and Patchogue
Terminals as well as onboard the Fire Island Ferry’s and Water Taxi’s
which service Fire Island.
Advertising opportunities:
Terminal Posters
Terminal Signage
On board Posters
On board Decals
Water Taxi “wrap”
Water Taxi Seat Decals
Water Taxi Cabin Ads
Digital Signage Advertising
Ferry Domination Campaign
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New for 2010 Fully-wrapped Water Taxi’s
The Long Island Digital Signage Network
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The Long Island Digital Signage Network
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Fire Island Ferry And Terminal Advertising
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New for 2010 Fully-wrapped Water Taxi’s
Fire Island Ferry And Terminal Advertising
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New for 2010 Fully-wrapped Water Taxi’s
Fire Island Ferry System Advertising Opportunities
Digital Signage Advertising:
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Terminal Signs
and
Posters:
Ferry Posters
and
Water Taxi Signage:
New York CityNeighborhood Network
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The New York City Neighborhood Network is a state of the art Digital Signage Network which allows advertisers to take their commercial message into venues where everyday New Yorkers live, work and play.
With over 200 dynamic digital displays positioned within Supermarkets, mini-mart’s, Convenience stores, restaurants, nightclubs and pizzeria’s, medical buildings, Deli’s, hotel lobby’s and a local US Post Office … each month the New York City Neighborhood Network reaches more than 2.5 MILLION New Yorkers from all walks of life.
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New York CityNeighborhood Network
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New York CityNeighborhood Network
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New York CityNeighborhood Network
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Mama Tina’s Pizzareia-1Pride Medical Offices-1
Sunset Diner-1Amish Mart-1
Le Cafe @ the Empire State Bldg-1Key Foods-1
Compare Food Store-1Convenience & Deli-1
BJ’s Magazine #2-1BJ’s Magazine #3-1Gramercy 1 Stop-1
Hi-Fi News-1A&S Foods-1
Associated Food Store-3Associated Food Store-4Associated Food Store-4Associated Food Stores-4Associated Food Stores-4Associated Food Stores-4
A&R Convenience-1 Kings Corner Market-1 1924 Convenience – 1
Mill Basin Convenience- 1Belt Way Deli-1
Brooklyn Mini Mart-1High Grade Deli-1
ANS Grocery-1News Galaxy-1
Rag Corner Store-1Khan Grocery Store-1
Bayside Convenience-1ABD Deli-1J&J Deli-1
MANHATTANBistro caterers-1
Speedy Deli-1Kips Bay Deli-145 Deli Mart-124hr Grocery-1
Grocery & News-1ST. NEWS stand-1
World News-1Cozy Corner-1
Avanti Coffee House-1Palermo Pizza-1
New Pizza Town-1
BROOKLYN Bravo Supermarket-4
MET Food Supermarket-4MET Food Supermarket-4
Pioneer Food-1Pioneer Food-4
Sam’s Supermarket-1Tolmas Bagel Shop-1
Around the Clock Grocery-1Around the Clock Grocery-1
B Town Deli-1Ave U Deli-1
C-Town Foods-2C-Town Foods-3
1701 Supermarket-1U Grocery-1Bay Stop-1
Royal Supermarket-1Cropsey Bagels-1
Lucky #7 Convenience-1Emmons Bagels-1
Lenox Hill Pizza-1Pizza Mercato-1
Pizza Mercato #2-1Tony’s Pizza-1
Giuseppe's Pizza-1Hot & Crusty-1
Subway-1Papa John’s-1
Backstage Café-1Joe Jr’s Restaurant-1
ETL Grocery-1Ray’s Pizza-1
Laura Grocery-118th Avenue Grocery-1
Quick Stop-1Fine Faire Foods-2Fine Faire Foods-3
Food Dynasty-2Reginella Pizza-1Jay Street Deli-1
Cigar Emporium-1 Grocery 99 Cents-1
P&J Deli-1 Two Star Grocery-1 Maria Mini Mart-1Park Slope Farms-1
USA Super Deli Mart-1Bay Ridge Deli-1
B&R Deli-1H&F Candy Store-1
NY Deli Mart-1Sakman Candy & Grocery-1 23
ASTORIACavo’s Restaurant- 2Steinway Billiards- 2
Evolution Health Club- 1Rock Fitness- 1Grand Café-4
Double G Pharmacy-1C-Town- 1
BRONX C-Town Foods-3
COLLEGE POINTGFC Fitness Center-1
CORONAHoliday Inn (lobby)-1
Urban Health Medical-2
EAST ELMHURST Grand Rancho Jubilee- 8
ELMHURST Dr. Sure / Medical Office-1
Dr. Fleischer/ Medical Office-1Tax Finance Solutions-1
FLUSHING Vaughn College-2
Quick Stop-1
FOREST HILLS Sinai North Shore Medical-1
Forest Hills Bagels-1Queens Bagel Town-1
Quick Stop-1Empire Deli & Grocery-1
GLENDALEAmish Mart-1
JACKSON HEIGHTS718 Realty Office-1
Acme Furniture Store-1Esquina Restaurant-1
Fuga Hair Salon-1JMC Pharmacy-1
Kelly’s Convenience Store-1Las Americas Pharmacy-1
MET FOODS Supermarket-1Monterey Homes (Co-op)-1
Shaha’s Grocery-1Gulf Gas Mart-1
JAMAICAMET FOODS Supermarket-1MET FOODS Supermarket-1
C-Town-4 Rockaway deli-1Deli & Grocery-1
REGO PARKThree Visions Medical Offices-1
Zuni Trading Co-1Hot Bagel-1
Land O’ Milk & Honey-1Multi Cards & Gifts-1
SPRINGFIELD GARDENSAssociated Food Store-4
WHITESTONEGulf Gas Mart- 1
ALSO AVAILABLE:NY Waterway Ferry-7
Jacob Javits Center- 73
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New York Waterway Ferry Terminal
Digital Signage Network
Located At
Port Imperial / Pier #79 / Pier #78
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New York Waterway Ferry
Digital Signage Network
The NY Waterway Ferry Digital Signage Network is deployed within the commuter terminal’s located at Port Imperial in Weehawken, NJ and Pier 79 at 39th Street in Manhattan, NY, with additional displays located inside the Tourist Ferry boat terminal located at Pier #78.
The New York Waterway Ferry digital displays are strategically placed next to monitors which show the Ferry schedules, giving over 280,000 monthly riders the opportunity to view the screens at least twice each day as they commute between New Jersey and New York City .
A total of 9 screens deliver advertiser messages , Bloomberg financial stock quotes and relevant life style content.
Advertisers have the option to promote their brand or product message using static Ads, animated slides or through full motion video.
The typical New York Waterway Ferry commuter resides in the northern county’s of New Jersey and also Orange and Rockland county’s in New York.
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Port Imperial & Pier 79 Ferry
Terminal Advertising Positions
SCHEDULE INFORMATION SCREEN:
Advertisers receive their Company Logo in
this location on all 7 screens.
ADVERTISER SCREEN:
Advertiser message runs on main screen
along with current news and stock ticker.
Network Advantages
• Full Terminal Coverage (Ticket Windows & Slip Entrances)
• Opportunity to Sponsor the News ticker
• Opportunity to Sponsor Ferry Information screens
• Day part your advertising message
• Change Your Ad Copy whenever you need to
Market: #1 DMA
DEMO RIDERSHIP
25-43 26%
35-44 30%
45-54 30%
INCOME
$75k - $100k 11%
$100k - $150k 20%
$150 - $200k 10%
$200k + 26%
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The Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City, home to the New York International Auto Show, plays host to over 150 additional shows and Exhibitions that draw over 2 MILLION attendees annually.
The NEW 29’ x 22’ TWO-sided, state-of-the-art LED display is located directly in front of the Javits Center on 11th Avenue and is viewable by over 70,000 vehicles each day.
The NORTH bound view captures traffic entering the Lincoln Tunnel as well as traffic heading to the George Washington Bridge and destinations uptown.
The SOUTH bound view captures traffic heading to the Holland Tunnel and destination points downtown ,as well as traffic turning on to 34th street.
Marquee Technical specs:
Horizontal viewing angel: 160 degrees Brightness: 7,500 units Scanning: progressive Color Display: 4.4 trillion RGB colors with over 16,000 graduations per color Display resolution: 552 x 420 Video File format (720x480): AVI, QuickTime, DVD, Betacam SP Static Image files (300dpi): JPEG, PDF, EPS 28
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Digital Signage Advertising NetworkSaint Barnabas Hospital / Clara Maass Medical Center / Monmouth Medical Center
Community Medical Center / Newark Beth Israel Medical Center / Saint Barnabas Ambulatory Care Center Atkins-Kent Medical Office / Kimball Medical Center
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1. Is New Jersey’s second largest employer, employing
over 25,000 healthcare workers, 4,750 physicians and
445 residents within Eight (8) Medical facilities
2. Is New Jersey’s largest integrated Healthcare delivery
system
3. Provides care to more than 225,000 inpatients and
same day surgery patients, 450,000 Emergency
Department patients, 1,500,000 outpatients, and
delivers more then 1,700 babies annually.
4. Receives over 3 MILLLON additional patient visitors
annually
5. Nationally recognized for their burn-care unit, their
World Class cardiac surgery services and is ranked in
the Top 10 nationally by patient volume
6. Offers New Jersey’s only Neonatal ECMO program
7. Supports three Valerie Fund Children Centers for
Cancer and Blood Disorders
The Saint Barnabas Health Care System …
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1. Features 258 flat panel LCD
displays of various sizes,
positioned within each medical
center
2. Delivers headline News, weather,
stock updates, topical Lifestyle
information , healthcare messages
and National, Regional and Local
advertisements
3. Provides patient, visitor and staff
communications to each medical
center within the Network
4. 24-hour viewing with interactive
advertising message capabilities
Digital Signage Advertising Network …
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Atkins-Kent Medical Offices / Livingston, NJ
Clara Maass Medical Center / Belleville, NJ
Community Medical Center / Toms River, NJ
Kimball Medical Center / Lakewood, NJ
Monmouth Medical Center / Long Branch, NJ
Newark Beth Israel / Newark, NJ
Saint Barnabas Medical Center / Livingston, NJ
Saint Barnabas Ambulatory Care Center / Livingston , NJ
Digital Signage Network Locations …
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Why Advertise on the SBHCS Digital Signage Network …
Today’s consumer is more active and
mobile and is no longer reachable by just
using TV, radio or print advertising
Reach a audience in an environment
where they are most amenable to
receiving advertising messages
The average medical facility visitor will
stay for more than 3 hours per visit
The average visitor spends more than 1.5
hours in the waiting room
When asked, 60% of visitors say they
noticed digital signage within the medical
facility
Nearly 66% of hospital patrons feel digital
signage enhanced their visit
90% of medical facility visitors can recall
seeing Digital Signage Advertising
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DIGITAL SIGNAGE ADVERTISING REGIONS …
FULL NETWORK258 DISPLAY
REGION # 170 DISPLAYS
Atkins-Kent Medical Offices, LivingstonClara Maass Medical Center, Bellville
Community Medical Center, Toms RiverKimball Medical Center, Lakewood
Monmouth Medical Center, Long BranchNewark Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark
Saint Barnabas Ambulatory Center, LivingstonSaint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston
Atkins-Kent Medical Offices, LivingstonSaint Barnabas Ambulatory Center, Livingston
Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston
REGION # 2 63 DISPLAYS
REGION # 3 49 DISPLAYS
Community Medical Center, Toms RiverKimball Medical Center, Lakewood
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark
REGION # 4
41 DISPLAYS
REGION # 5
35 DISPLAYS
Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch Clara Maass Medical Center, Bellville
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Riverhead, NY
When shoppers hear the name Tanger, they know that it stands for great quality, huge selection, and outstanding value. Coast to coast, from California to New York, Tanger Outlet Centers offer the best brands in the world.
For more than 25 years Tanger Outlet Centers has built its reputation as a leading shopping destination by providing shoppers nationwide with the very best in name brand value. We take that same valued-oriented approach when it comes to our advertising partnerships. We offer our partners the ability to stretch their media dollar and at the same time, receive maximum exposure and most importantly of all … maximum results.
The typical Tanger Outlet Center shopper is a female with a family that includes 2 or more young children, has an average household income over $75,000 and who will also spend over 3 ½ hours shopping each time she visits.
Tanger Outlet TV is currently available on Long Island and Myrtle Beach, SC. Twenty-six (26) state of the art digital flat panel displays are strategically placed throughout the each Centers, giving advertisers the opportunity to reach over 26 MILLION shoppers who are expected to visit these locations annually.
Additional on-site opportunities include Poster displays, Banners, Coupon booklets, Corporate Sponsorships, Sampling,
Tanger Styles magazine.
at the Arches Deer Park, New York
Route 17 Myrtle Beach, SC Route 501 Myrtle Beach, SC 39
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On Site Advertising Opportunities
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Media Type Units/month Net Cost/month Location
Tanger TV
14 Screens
37,632
:15-second spots
$3,416.00 Riverhead and Deer Park
Discount Coupon Booklet
4.75” x 2”
340,000 coupons $3,000.00 (annual) Riverhead and Deer Park
Tanger Styles Magazine
Bi monthly
Ad Sizes Vary Priced according to size and
number of Insertions
Riverhead and Deer Park
Column Poster
30” x 36”
6 $1,050.00 Riverhead
Perimeter Roadway Banner
15’ x 3’ vinyl
1 $400.00 Riverhead
Food Court Sky Banner
72” x 48”
1 $250.00 Riverhead
Table Top Decal
22” x22” vinyl
10 $500.00 Riverhead
Window Cling
18” x 24” perforated vinyl
8 $600.00 Riverhead
Floor Graphics
24” x24” vinyl
4 $600.00 Riverhead
Convenience Room Stall
Card
8.5” x 11”
45 $450.00 Riverhead
Table Tent Card
5” x 7” folded
120 $600.00 Riverhead
Diorama Display
43” x 62” backlit
1 $500.00 Deer Park
On-Site Photos
Column posters30” x 36”
Back-Lit Displays43” x 62”
Table wrap22” x 22”
Table Tents5” x 7”
Tanger Outlet TV
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Shoppers Guide MagazineREAD COVER TO COVER BY SMART OUTLET SHOPPERS
• Outlet Shopping is more than a trip to the store, it’s an experience. On average Shoppers will spend over 3 ½ hours
visiting brand name manufacturer stores, looking to find great savings
• Outlet shoppers have come to rely on the Tanger Outlet Shoppers Guide Magazine for the valuable coupons found inside
• Outlet shoppers are primarily females with above average Household Incomes who most likely has a young family at home and one who looks for ways to save money while shopping.
• Outlet shoppers pick up the Tanger Outlet Shoppers Guide Magazine from display racks that are strategically placed in key, high traffic areas throughout each Outlet center.
2010 Publication ScheduleFeb 6- April 10 – June 5 – Aug 7 – Oct 9 – Dec 4
Average Circulation : 38k per issue. Each issue has a 2 month circulation period
Page Size 6 Issues Yearly 4 Issues Yearly Open Rate
FULL PAGE $875 per issue $925 per issue $975 per issue
HALF PAGE $525 per issue $575 per issue $625 per issue
QUARTER PAGE $325 per issue $375 per issue $425 per issue
Premium position: add 15%Color set up/Plate charges: Full-page $145, Half Page $95, Quarter page $75File type: Press quality PDF fileAd Specs: Full Page- 8 3/8”w x 10 7/8”h (trim size: bleed OK) safety 3/8”
Half Page- 7 ½”w x 5”h Quarter Page-
Tanger Outlet Centers Riverhead, New YorkTanger Outlet at the Arches in Deer Park, NY
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One-Sheet Poster ProgramOur One-Sheet Poster program allows Advertisers the opportunity to reach their target market by posting their Ad on the exterior of thousands of Convenience Stores, Mini-Marts, Bodegas, Gas stations and other retail locations all throughout New York City, New Jersey and north Philadelphia areas.
One-Sheet Posters are effective as they are typically placed at or near the retail store entrance, providing Advertisers with tremendous Point-of-Sale opportunities and maximum exposure for their brand. *
One-Sheet Posters are cost efficient as they allow the Advertiser the luxury of being able to “pin-point” a specific zip code or neighborhood and reach those residents in the language that is spoken fluently in their community.
* zoning restrictions may apply
Net Rate:
Full (2000 displays) @ $60.00 ea.
½ (1000 displays) @ $65.00 ea.
¼ (500 displays) @ $75.00 ea
Custom showings available
Minimum posting: 3 months
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Poster Size: 30”w X 46”h
One-Sheet Poster Program
Reach Your Customers …
Where they live …
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Crossroads BillboardsTruckside Advertising
65 Polo Road Massapequa, NY 11758 516 804 5638 rywelmediasales@optonline.net 49
Crossroads Billboards is an owned and operated National Network of Food Distributors servicing restaurants, schools, Universities & Colleges, entertainment venues, arenas, hospitals, office complexes, corporate sites and other large food service institutions.
Crossroads Billboards covers over thirty-nine (39) Markets where each Market can be broken down into separate Zones thereby allowing advertisers the opportunity to reach the entire Market or a specific location within the Market.
Crossroads Billboards travel the highways and roadways of each Market on the average of ten (10) hours daily. Proof performance is provided using GPS technology.Crossroads Billboards offers DeeperVision 3-Dtm production to give your Ad greater impact
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DeeperVision 3-Dtm Promotional Panels
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Unit Size:
The standard unit size is a route-based distribution vehicle with box measurements of:
Side :84” High X 312” High (2 Sides)
Tail: 84” High X 76” Wide
Rooftop included at no additional cost
Artwork:
TIF/EPS. 150 DPI, CMYK. File format PC. Photoshop of Adobe to be CS or Earlier
Change of Panel: Single Panel Size- 54” Wide (84” High)
DeeperVision 3-Dtm : JPEG or EPS Files to be set in Linear perspective by Crossroads Production.
Proofs will be provided to the advertiser prior to production.
Production:
Installation: Ads are applied to truck sides and are not framed.
Crossroads Billboards: Ready Artwork to be in hand 21 business days prior to scheduled posting date.
Advertiser Supplied : Finished production to be delivered 10 business days prior to scheduled posting date.
Crossroads Billboards will not be held responsible for delayed schedule postings due to late arrival of artwork
Restrictions:
Crossroads Billboards reserves the right to reject material considered objectionable by the Outdoor
Advertising Association of America (OAAA) or the American Association Of Advertising Agencies (AAAA).
Political and issue advertising is subject to prior approval by Crossroads Billboards
PRODUCTION GUIDELINES
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Kiddie Koncepts is the largest mall based Children’s Amusement Ride Company in
the Country 814 Ride Platforms with more than 4,000 Rides
Located in 641 major Malls across 48 States and Puerto Rico
30 MILLION riders annually
Rides are monitored and professionally maintained
Reach Millions of Moms, 18-44 with young children
Engaging Consumer Exposure
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Unsurpassed Consumer Interaction
Significant and lengthy consumer interactions are far more valuable
than mere impressions
A typical Mom will spend an average of 6 minutes on the ride platform with their child during each visit
Affirmative experience for Mom and Child creates a positive atmosphere for your Brand and Product
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Unsurpassed Consumer Interaction (continued)
30 Million Annual Vends translates to 22.5 Million Mom’s based on an average of 1.5 rides per visit
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Bonus Mall TrafficYour brand gets noticed by Millions of additional Mall shoppers who pass by, observing ride platforms and signage
Each year 900,000,000 shoppers visit the Malls that have Kiddie Koncepts ride platforms exposing your Brand or Product to almost 1 BILLION Shoppers
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Ways to Engage Your CustomerKiddie Koncepts Rides offer the
Advertiser unlimited opportunities to reach and engage the Mom and child
Decal Signage featuring your Ad Message can be strategically placed on a Kiddie Koncepts ride, platforms or the ever present change machine
The change machine and Rides can also be Branded to reflect your Brand or corporate image
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Regions, States, Platforms & RidershipREGION:
NORTHEAST
MALLS: 75 PLATFORMS: 95 RIDERS: 4,138,672
Connecticut 4 6 326,708
Maine 3 3 130,339
Massachusetts 14 15 632,678
New Hampshire 6 7 270,225
New Jersey 14 20 1,075,749
New York 29 39 1,608,460
Rhode Island 2 2 34,895
Vermont 3 3 59,618
REGION:
MID ATLANTIC
MALLS: 94 PLATFORMS: 118 RIDERS: 4,513,523
Delaware 1 1 53,514
Maryland 20 28 1,436,352
Pennsylvania 46 54 1,592,361
Virginia 19 26 1,082,224
West Virginia 8 9 349,072
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REGION: SOUTHEAST MALLS : 148 PLATFORMS: 193 RIDERS : 6,247,943
Alabama 11 12 359,152
Arkansas 5 5 179,347
Florida 32 47 1,491,043
Georgia 26 33 1,158,923
Kentucky 9 10 469,042
Louisiana 10 11 424,385
Mississippi 9 12 299,475
Missouri 13 21 483,493
North Carolina 24 29 1,026,654
South Carolina 9 13 356,429
REGION:
MIDWEST
MALLS : 142 PLATFORMS: 175 RIDERS : 6,162,141
Illinois 21 35 1,738,771
Indiana 10 12 402,468
Iowa 8 9 252,134
Kansas 3 3 106,526
Michigan 30 34 1,023,049
Minnesota 8 9 290,644
Nebraska 2 3 67,673
Ohio 30 38 1,230,491
Tennessee 19 21 676,162
Wisconsin 11 11 374,223
Regions, States, Platforms & Ridership
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REGION:
SOUTHWEST
MALLS: 137 PLATFORMS: 183 RIDERS: 8,994,655
Arizona 7 9 358,403
California 71 97 5,401,194
Colorado 8 9 401,253
New Mexico 5 7 300,482
Nevada 7 15 601,210
Oklahoma 9 9 393,170
Texas 30 37 1,538,943
REGION:
NORTHWEST
MALLS: 43 PLATFORMS: 53 RIDERS: 1,961,026
Idaho 5 5 193,890
Montana 1 1 39,354
Oregon 10 12 382,166
North Dakota 3 3 110,013
South Dakota 2 3 98,896
Utah 7 9 393,200
Washington 13 18 669,836
Wyoming 2 2 73,671
REGION: PUERTO
RICO
MALLS: 2 PLATFORMS: 2 RIDERS: 117,270
Regions, States, Platforms & Ridership
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