Ask HN: I have 8 months of video advertising in Japan. Ideas on what to display?
Hi All,
As part of a development contract I did here in Japan, I am the proud owner of some video advertising in Nagoya station (digital signage). The problem is, I don't have anything in particular I want to show.
It's a great opportunity to have some fun / interesting advertising, and I'd like to extend my fortune to the HN community.
Anyone have any interesting ideas / videos that you'd like to show to 600k people a day in Nagoya station?
The details: * One, 15 second spot * horizontal, 16x9, full HD * can have sound * Plays every 2 minutes * advertising will run for 8 months * Can change out the video fairly often (up to once a day) * Audience is 99% Japanese, but English is fine
Would love to hear your ideas.
-- Keith
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 35.3 ms ] threadBonus points for the most archaic programs' error screens.
(a) Teach a new english word each day.
(b) advertise yourself/services
(c) Read a storey
8 months = ~243 days = ~1 hour of reading you could do, maybe a public domain short story
Otherwise, a sub-lease (so to speak) could be nice as well.
It's a bit of an effort, but you could find an interesting fact[1] about each one, overlay on a creative commons photos from that country (or the national flag; or a map), and share the rest of the world with daily commuters. You'll even have a few days left at the end - maybe add a similar concept for each Japanese Prefecture.
[1] Or some statistics. Or even some simple phrases ("Good morning"; "have a nice day") in the local language.
- Use each ad spot to advertise a website link
- Each website has a puzzle
- You need to solve each puzzle to get the the final answer
- The winner is the first person to fill in their details, and maybe upload a photo or video
- The last advertising spot shows that video/photo