Politicians Looking To Get Noticed

Released on = March 23, 2006, 8:46 am

Press Release Author = Heatwave

Industry = Accounting

Press Release Summary = The political arena is heating up and those who want to get
elected are looking for ways to get noticed in this advertising juggernot. The key
for any political advisor, or PR agency is to make as many impressions as possible
on as many individuals as possible in a positive big way.

Press Release Body = For immediate release:

Every politician who wants to get elected in 2006 is looking for an edge.

Those who win will find a way to stand above the advertising noise and be noticed.
Those who don\'t will find themselves in the loser's bracket.

Political Campaign (Case Study)

Situation
Running against a 20-year incumbent, Page McClendon\'s strategists decided the
campaign needed a grassroots, yet highly creative way of getting the candidate's
message to voters.

Analysis
Campaign planners knew that the bombardment of political ads made delivery of the
message more difficult. They decided to incorporate a medium that gained the
candidate name recognition and spoke directly to voters.

Solution
The campaign turned to Mobile Billboards to deliver this critical addition to
McClendon\'s media strategy. The mobile billboards were included and helped to cut
through the clutter of campaign messages. They were everywhere the candidate needed
them.

Results
The campaign used the trucks to interrupt potential voters. Voters became highly
familiar with McClendon and even recognized her at various events because of the
mobile trucks. She was elected and won by 11,000 votes-attributing her success to
the use of highly effective, traveling boards.

Testimonial
\"Name recognition was very important because we were running against a 20-year
incumbent. We also wanted a novel way to get the message out there. The public needs
to be stimulated, and to do that you need something new. People saw the ads and
felt, \'this is the person who really wants the job.\' She did, and she won.\" David
Anderson, McClendon\'s campaign co-manager

Heatwave Mobile Advertising is the countries largest rolling billboard provider.
According to Heatwave founder Chad Brink \"rolling billboards only make sense for
politicians who want to get noticed. They go where voters are... on the road, they
ride above traffic and you can't turn them off or switch stations.\"

Each one of Heatwave's mobile boards is seen by over 40,000 people every day. These
trucks are on the road already doing their job so they are not adding to pollution,
or slowing traffic. The cost per a thousand impressions is less than a buck.
Heatwave seems to be a way to make each campaign dollar bring the maximum return.

Anyone running for office and wants to win would be crazy not to check in with
Heatwave for their election campaign. To contact Heatwave you can call 866-497-0313
or go to www.heatwavead.com

Stay tuned as we report on other new breakthrough methods for getting your
candidates elected.

Dave Hackbart
CEO - DYB Marketing
daveh@dybmarkeitng.com


Web Site = http://www.heatwavead.com

Contact Details = Dave Hackbart||601 Carlson Parkway Suite 1050||Minnetonka ,
55305||$$country||||866-497-0313||david@heatwavead.com||http://www.heatwavead.com

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