Hot Air Balloon Advertising
Submitted by StuartDH on Sat, 02/03/2007 - 17:29.
There's no doubt about it, almost everyone notices hot air balloons. Most of us will stop and gaze at the balloon, if it passes within 10 miles of where we are standing, and we will often make an attempt to get closer to it or take a better look at it, whenever the opportunity should arise. Despite using technology that is more than a hundred years old, hotair balloons are still few and far between and so they can often cause excitement and interest from the tens of thousands of people who are gazing up at them from the ground.
It's rude to stare
As well as staring at a hot air balloon, many people will use the opportunity to take a photograph or take a better look at the balloon through binoculars.
Banners
When time is short and money is limited a simple banner on the side of a hot air balloon may be the perfect solution.
Everyone, everywhere
By travelling over land and sea rivers motorways, towns and villages and cities, hot air balloons can be seen by almost everyone across the country. This can give you the opportunity of advertising to people of every demographic from business districts to housing estates, from urban areas to the countryside.
Hot air balloon advertising can be a very powerful and impressive way of promoting your brand, whether to promote a single event or you want to reinforce your identity across the British countryside throughout the year. At 100 foot high and 50 foot wide, hot air balloons can advertise your organisation on a massive mobile billboard. From simple text and logo graphics on the side of a balloon to more spectacular aircraft in the shape of a bottle, cartoon character or your product, the hotair balloon is a great way of getting noticed.
Is it a bird...?
There's no doubt about it, almost everyone notices hot air balloons. Most of us will stop and gaze at the balloon, if it passes within 10 miles of where we are standing, and we will often make an attempt to get closer to it or take a better look at it, whenever the opportunity should arise. Despite using technology that is more than a hundred years old, hotair balloons are still few and far between and so they can often cause excitement and interest from the tens of thousands of people who are gazing up at them from the ground.
