Elevator advertising is probably the most effective advertising available in terms of consumer awareness, simply because occupants of elevators are a captive audience surrounded by few distractions.
Elevator advertising gains consumer trust through strict content control, clear messaging, and daily familiarity in urban life, experts said. This insight was highlighted at the forum "Brand growth ...
The growth of elevator advertising has prompted brands to enhance their brand image and promote products effectively, attracting both domestic and foreign customers. In recent years, Chicilon Media ...
Elevator problems were an epidemic at the building where a Manhattan ad executive died in a horrific accident last month, newly revealed Buildings Department records show. City inspectors wrote 11 ...
Officials say it's becoming more apparent that the freak elevator death of ad executive Suzanne Hart last month was connected to maintenance work done on the lift on the morning of her death. Last ...
It has been said that in the advertising business, the “inventory goes down the elevator every night.” The problem with that quote, which is usually attributed to legendary ad man Fairfax Cone, is ...
SAFETY FIRST? Michael Hill arrives home yesterday from his elevator-maintenance job. City probers say he overrode a safety system that led to the death of Suzanne Hart. Robert Kalfus Danger: Elevator ...
A new ad campaign run by the New York City Department of Buildings encourages city dwellers to remain calm and to stay put if trapped in a stalled elevator instead of trying to make an escape. Of the ...
Captivate Network, Inc., the digital media company that delivers targeted content and advertising to office tower elevators, today announced that it has expanded and enhanced advertising capabilities ...
There's an old high school football cheer for when referees make a bad call: Elevator! Elevator! We got the shaft! Hyundai offers a funny Super Bowl ad called "The Elevator" that's premised on the ...
Dust and debris emitted from the Mayport Farmers Co-op Elevator has some Mayville, N.D., residents concerned for their health and urging the elevator to install dust control systems before expanding.