2009
01.06

Lollipop boards banned?…

Subway Oxford Street, London
When the local council banned lollipop boards from the streets of London it was definitely time to think outside the box and that’s exactly what one store manager did. Ana Maria contacted us with the challenge of sourcing and printing high visibility jackets to promote the location of one of her stores. Designed to keep the cold OUT and bring the customers IN, the jackets have gone down a storm, and let’s face it, there’s never been a time when getting customers through the door has been more challenging. This is what Ana Maria had to say:

“The jackets are a great alternative to the lollipop boards; they have helped a great deal in promoting the location of the store. I would definitely recommended them to other store owners”

Advertising the location of your store can only help to improve awareness of your store and in doing so increase sales, so if you would like some jackets with your store location on the back, pick up the phone or click here for more info and we’ll be happy to help.

10% off all print in January 2009

This news article is part of the January 2009 edition of our SUBWAY Newsletter, DNA Subscriber.

For information please contact Katie Hickmott, our Subway Account Manager on 01803 616100 or email subway@dnaadvertising.co.uk

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