Advertising at a lan cafe.

Discussion in 'Advertising' started by techblog, Dec 8, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hey all, I am friends with someone who owns a lan cafe with around 35 computers. It's in Sydney Australia and around 50% of users there are from overseas and the rest would be locals/uni students. The current homepages on all the computers are yahoo. Would anyone be willing to buy homepage rights? If you're interested please contact me. You'd want to be an established website with a decent marketing budget.

    thanks.
     
    techblog, Dec 8, 2007 IP
  2. theforumplace

    theforumplace Peon

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    #2
    Hi,

    can I see some photos?

    thanks.
     
    theforumplace, Dec 8, 2007 IP
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    Brennan Notable Member

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    #3
    How much are they looking for the rights? How long will the contract be for?
     
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    Depends, won't sell for less then 3 dollars per computer per day.
     
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    Alonski Active Member

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    #5
    How many people use the lan cafe to surf the internet?
     
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    I was here yesterday and I counted around 10 internet people at a time, and 15 at the peak.
     
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    Alonski Active Member

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    #7
    Yea but most people probably game there.
     
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    Incorrect, most people here are on the internet. Today for around 3 hours it was full of mostly internet people. Around 25 of them.
     
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    I think you'll need to lower the price for people to consider it.
     
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    #10
    From my previous experience, you should to give a shout localy firts.

    Banners of local stores and business could give you better price for the advertizment on the home page or for the banner displayed on the desktop. If your software provide you banner slideshow. Mine do.
     
    cyber leader, Feb 2, 2008 IP