Matt
I've got to design an advert for Bike magazine within a couple of days.
Can anyone think of (or help with) making a fun, cool advert that will catch the eye? Full page advert!
I want to stress that the site is a social club, not just for dating. Also want to point out the size (30,000 members) and that it's UK-only (not one of these shitty US sites with 5 UK members)
If you can think of some funny tag-lines, or visual ideas, that'd really help
Brummie Jackie
Shame you cant get a pic of Sumo next to BigNed with caption reading site for all sizes lol
Maybe a competition would draw attention to it, maybe a prize of 6 months subs
missvondarkness
mention chat room not enough go in considering how many members there are
rockchick123
lol .... have just shown this to Aaron and his uni freinds ... I think they are 'Brain storming' ... although, bit early for them to be asking me for 'refreshments' ...
Karey
Matt is it worth digging up the ones we came up with last time?
Matt
ive just been through 7000 event photos and im exhausted now lol. Some photos totally not suitable for Bike magazine lol.
Also taken some from the competition.
Here's the ones I've got (Alex, please give to Aaron)...
www.bikermatch.co.uk/sites/bm/images/best.zip
rockchick123
Aaron said can you send them to him ...he mummbled something about them being zipped or whatever (totally over my head) and will get straight back to you :)
Brummie Jackie
Only some Boss Man lol
rockchick123
sssshhhhhh BJ ... Sir hasnt seen THOSE pics yet ;) lol
Brummie Jackie
O rite sorry didnt realise he was unaware still of them camera set up in his bedroom
rockchick123
You do realise, we WILL be punished for this ;) lol
Back to Thread .... ideas rattling around Matt, will mail you when Iv put them in some visual order :)
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Don't forget that you can't use the photos in an advert without consent from the people in them. People posing for a friend to take a snap isn't "informed consent" for commercial use.You also need permission from the person who took the photo as they hold the copyright on it.
JP
Think as the pics have already been on the site that permission wont be needed as the pics are already in the public domain on the web
clarissa
Matt been lookin thro bike mags for inspiration,
conclude ; 'less is best'
ie 'your' logo as at top site page (union jack background with BIKER MATCH across)top of ad pg
with say; 1 lone biker stopping next to a group of varius bikes/riders some male/female/pillions in comic siloette format,
with speak bubbles
"lookin to meet friends, maybe more, rideouts /events, chat online forums /chatroom "
"yeah mate, look no further than www.bikermatch.co.uk "
Matt
GB, I think it's fine as the photos have been put on BM. Otherwise I've nothing to use, it will be a white page with the website address!
Clarissa, thanks for the info. Their sending me a mag too so I can see what other ads are like.
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Just thinking as i do in my business you have to advertise on a regular basis rather than one big hit..Its just my opinion mind you....
There are plenty of people who do have bikes sat around and never get to use them as they have no riding budies to go for run out so am sure you will get a good responce..
Edinburgh Saffie
Dunno I came to this site after seeing the very simple advert on facebook. Although I do not think the dating aspect should be a sell point..think more just biker information and social hub.
rockchick123
Anyway of putting our new merchandise logo on it, as its more up to date ... although do like the old ones ... just a thought as its being recognised at rallies and meets.
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A photograph where somebody is the focus of the shot requires "informed consent" before it can be used commercially. That means they have to know what it's going to be used for in advance of you taking the photo, or you need to get signed permission to say that you can use it. Posting them into a gallery on BM probably doesn't count as commercial use, putting them into an advert definitely does.Putting a photo on the web doesn't automatically put it into the public domain, this has been tested in court. The copyright stays with the person who took the photo.
rockchick123
If thats the case Gary, then as a persistant photo taker ... I could give permission for Matt to use any of the pics Iv submitted on bikermatch and he can use them ... but, if he doesnt get permission, he cant?
Sorry ... but as you know, Im a simple person who needs simle talk ...lol