There are MORE of Us, which Means We're Expanding our Digital Out-Of-Home Network.
We're expanding MORE, our digital out-of-home screen network. New locations are launching in Wrocław, Katowice, Poznań, and the Tri-City area this summer. They will join the screens in Warsaw and Krakow. Thanks to this, we can broadcast your ads on MORE screens to your customers on 220 screens in 6 major cities in Poland.
Why are We Doing this?
So you can tell others about yourself: about your brand and idea. Introduce a new product. Invite people to a concert, to a store, to a sale. Invite them to a city game where you'll reward your fans and gain new ones. So you can increase your presence in cities. So we can support your social media.
Why are We Installing Screens Instead of Classic Media?
Because we want your messages to reach pedestrians: residents and tourists, those on bikes and those on scooters. We broadcast 10-second spots every minute, which means we can broadcast virtually any number of them. This is a great advantage of screens: dynamism and flexibility. You can change the content as you wish, update it, propose interaction.
Why these 6 Cities Specifically?
We're installing a network of 220 MORE screens in 6 cities: Warsaw, Krakow, Wrocław, Katowice, Poznań, and the Tri-City area. In these cities, our Clients most often look for communication spaces. Which doesn't mean they don't in smaller cities - they definitely need and look for them in smaller cities too. In such cases, we offer MyLED screens or mobile media: MobiJets and JetBike, created specifically for city campaigns. MobiJets and JetBike work very precisely: they complete tasks in selected locations and move on.
And What's between the Ads?
DOOH screens offer many possibilities for attractive messaging, which is why they're not just an advertising communication tool. Our MORE network is a channel for valuable content, informational, cultural, and lifestyle content. We call it the Instagram of the street and we collaborate with excellent partners and enthusiasts, illustrators, photographers, YouTubers. The latest project is "Traces of the Warsaw Uprising", an exhibition of over 100 different uprising photos, each illustrating the history of the place or the immediate vicinity where the screen is located.
And QR Codes?
Yes, we have QR codes. We've placed QR codes on the screen frames which, for example, during the "Traces of the Uprising..." exhibition, take viewers to subpages of the Warsaw Uprising Museum: to the Uprising timeline, Photo Library, and Oral History Archive. QR codes are a simple way to engage people and invite them to participate in something that is important or needed.
We Created MORE, Meaning more Space for Communication.
We're increasing your presence in cities.
We support your social media.
We give you space for communication.