Signs of Growing Up – What’s in Your Media Mix?

March 18, 2010 | Author: | Posted in digital signage

It’s no secret digital signage to this point has been a child amid grown-up media outlets. But a couple of signs have emerged that indicate this new medium may be reaching if not maturity at least adolescence.

While its boosters have long proselytized the medium as a powerful complement to other in-store promotional techniques and messaging, dynamic signage in the retail environment has remained “well poised,” “an emerging voice,” and other euphemisms for not mainstream.

That’s easy to understand, based on the timing of its arrival on the communications scene. A recent Self Service article reporting on the “Building Your Digital Signage Business” conference in Chicago last month, quotes CAP Ventures analyst Norman McLeod as saying that reasons beyond the control of the digital sign industry have held back its growth.

The article, by Bryan Harris, quotes McLeod as saying the 2000 bust of dot com companies sucked venture capital from the market. Then, “we saw the biggest decrease in advertising since they started tracking it,” he’s quoted in the article as saying, in 2002. Only in 2005, did the market fully rebound.

However, with that rebound have come a couple of signs that in-store and out-of-store dynamic signs may be hitting its stride. In Britain, the Screen Association has published the first-ever directory of UK-based digital signage networks that accept advertising from third parties, according to a report from Clickpress.com. The directory, “The Screen UK Advertising Networks Directory,” provides a full index of 62 such networks with details about the networks and contacts at each.

Publication of the directory indicates that diffuse digital signage networks at least in the UK may be congealing into a definable market that advertisers, advertising agencies and marketing professionals can quantify, measure and ultimately specify in their media plans. That’s a big step for in-store digital media on its path to reaching maturity.

In the United States, a similar development indicates dynamic signage may be entering adolescence. Clear Channel Outdoor, one of the leaders in the outdoor advertising market, announced last month that it was expanding its digital signage network with several new installations in Tampa, FL, and Milwaukee, WI.
Reporting on the move for MediaPost.com, author Erik Sass quotes company CEO of Clear Channel Outdoors Paul Meyer as saying the move will help Clear Channel attain its 2006 goal of deploying digital signage in four to six markets.

As with conventional billboards, the LED signs, which measure 14ft by 48ft, will be positioned near heavily traveled roads. However, use of digital sign technology will allow Clear Channel to “day part” advertising to better meet the advertising needs of its clients and potentially charge a premium.
As with news of the UK directory of digital signage networks, the latest announcement from Clear Channel demonstrates the congealing of the digital signage market into a medium advertisers can easily grasp. One can imagine national brand television advertisers supplementing their brand and product commercials on such giant electronic billboards. That opportunity will only grow as Clear Channel Outdoors and others build their inventory of outdoor digital signs across America.

What appears to be happening in the digital display market are the first signs of an amalgamation of individual signs and networks into something that more resembles a definable medium than a scattershot straying of public venues and retail shops with unrelated networks and signs.

Market researchers frequently set about measuring the strength of the digital signage market in terms of forecasts, such as researcher iSuppli’s recent projection of a $12 billion dollar value by 2010, its true health may better be predicted with the formation of viable advertising markets that exploit these sorts of digital signage networks.

While no one would argue that these networks trumpet the arrival of a fully mature medium, such developments indicate digital signage is reaching adolescence.

David Little
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Comments (5)

  1. honeyflash1

    A few questions about pregnancy and has this ever happened to you?
    First off, I’m grown…I know there’s a lot of kids on here that probably ask what I’m about to…but since I can’t have kids, I find myself researching other’s questions…I’m just assuming I can’t have kids cause we’ve been trying literally FOREVER! Anyways….I have a few questions…hope someone can answer them…
    What were some of your first "signs" and when did they start…what’s the earliest they can start (aside from the missed AF)?

    Did you eat all the time?? I mean like ALL the time? I think I just love food, but I have been HUNGRY about an hour or two after I eat. Yesterday and I know it’s totally unhealthy, I hate a whole box of pizza, medium and like 2 hours later, I was hungry…like stomach growling hungry. And tonight, I ate some burritos like 2 hours ago and I was hungry again so I went and had some more. My cousin said this was her first sign and that I should take a test, but I DO NOT think I’m pregnant. But how can I stop all this eating and random hunger?

    Also, sorry this will be tmi and you don’t have to answer this one if you don’t want to…..whenever you have sex or do something to have an orgasm, do you cramp for like a few minutes? Like to where it hurts like hell? Cause that just happened to me…it’s only happened once MONTHS ago when I thought I was pregnant…it hurt so bad like….wow…and that NEVER happens after I have an orgasm…never….I mean it hurt to the point I was doubled over…does that ever happen to pregnant women or can it happen for other reasons?

    Sorry for all my questions!
    Thanks!
    I’m not a teenager…

  2. Nina

    1. Tender breasts, fatigue and amenorrhea, about 4-6 days before positive HPT.
    2. When teenagers have growth spurts, they can eat a lot.
    3. If you experience pain or cramping after intercourse, get it checked out.
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  3. Jennifer

    None of that happened to me when I was pregnant. I would make a doctor apptmnt. They can let you know weather you are pregnant or not and make sure you tell him about doubling over in pain during/after sex. I have never heard of that.. just make sure it’s nothing serious.
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  4. ~SkY~

    My first signs were tender breast, sore nipples, moodiness, cramping. First pregnancy signs can be very much like pms, and vice versa. I didn’t eat all the time, I had a while when I did, i was around 6 to 7 weeks, but then it slowed down. And no I have never felt pain after I have orgasm. Maybe you should go to your doctor to get checked out. Good LucK!
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  5. raneshafrancis

    It’s not alot of questions, but they are normal. Every pregnancy is Different. Alot of women have no problems or craving during their pregnancy. You can have kids, it’s either the man your with or your eggs are not strong enough. Buy some folic acid, take it with milk or water every morning for one to two months. You will see.
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    I thought the same thing until a nurse gave me the same advice and now I am going to have my 5th kids at 27.