Outdoor poster campaign hits London
An advertising campaign has gone live in London and Kent. The campaign has rolled out across train stations, buses and roadside posters to promote St Edmund’s School, Canterbury.
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We work on both national and international ad campaigns across a wide range of media from television, radio, national and local press through to magazines, billboards, direct mail and online, for both B2B and B2C clients.
All advertising is based on good strategic thinking, a clear knowledge of the target audience and a close eye on the budget.
An advertising campaign has gone live in London and Kent. The campaign has rolled out across train stations, buses and roadside posters to promote St Edmund’s School, Canterbury.
A radio campaign of 4 x 30 second spots are on air across East Anglia to launch Planet Rent.
The first phase of the campaign is to get people to put stuff they have lying around the house that they don’t use any more for example: bikes, musical instruments, tools, you name it, on to the website and rent it out. The campaign will be running for 4 weeks.
A new advertising campaign has been launched for St Edmund’s School, Canterbury on buses and roadside posters as well as online advertising and press.
Not only have we been producing some great work for our existing clients, but we have also won four new clients.
Bidwells, the nationwide property consultants have asked Honest to look after all their advertising and marketing.
And three new websites are being designed and developed: Pembroke College, Cambridge, St Edmund’s School, Canterbury and Deafblind UK
A campaign has been launched for Cambridge International School to attract parents and children to its February Open Day. The campaign line reflects the 70 / 30 split between pupils from around the world and local Cambridge children making the Classroom quite literally, World Class! The advertising campaign will be running in local Cambridge newspapers and the surrounding area as well as door drop leaflets and outdoor banners.