Friday, December 15, 2006

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Article Title: Helium-Powered Advertising
Author: Low Jeremy
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When people think of advertising, the first options are usually
television, radio, newspapers and billboards. It never comes
across the person�s head to use balloons, which happen to be
the cheapest of all these methods.

Why? Perhaps because these balloons are often regarded as
accessories in birthdays, parties and other company functions.

But do people know that the first balloons ever built were used
as bombers or as the first passenger airliners in the world?
These may have happened more than 60 years ago but there are
people who use this now to advertise a certain product and
increase sales.

The reason why advertising balloons are so cheap is that it
does not take that much to make or maintain it. The materials
used are made of nylon and silicon that can withstand strong
winds or pokes by birds.

The person will just have to replace the helium tanks when
these are empty so that this can be airborne again after a
short period of time.

The helium-powered balloon is also considered to be the
best-known method to advertise. This is because it can be seen
miles away and can travel from one place to another, which a
billboard can�t. It is able to catch those who are on the road
and those who don�t watch television often.

A company who decides to invest in helium powered advertising
balloon can use for a long period of time. If the firm has a
new campaign to launch, all the people have to do is make the
balloon land so that the logo or design is replaced with a new
one.

The budget of the company will determine the size of the
helium-powered balloon. This is because there are models that
are seven feet long to those that could be thirty feet in
length.

Some consider the helium powered advertising balloon as a huge
billboard. This can be mobile by tying it securely, which can
float up to as high as 120 feet. If the people want to get more
attention, this can be flown by a pilot or using a remote
control.

Advertising balloons can get the message across to the
consumer. This is the reason some companies such as Budweiser
or Goodyear have this flown regularly in major sports events
because it is able to deliver the sales to help the business
grow.

Companies big or small should spend on advertising. This is the
only way to create brand awareness and develop new markets.

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