Media Kit - Steep Creek Media
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Media Kit - Steep Creek Media
Steep Creek Media Advertising Opportunities in Texas Schools Media Kit www.SteepCreekMedia.com • 281-962-4390 1036 First Street • Suite C • Humble, TX 77338 Steep Creek Media We’re helping the following schools raise much-needed revenue... Houston Area • Friendswood ISD • Fort Bend ISD • Goose Creek CISD • Hitchcock ISD • Huffman ISD • Liberty ISD austin Area • Austin ISD • Pasadena ISD • Stafford MSD • Smithville ISD central texas • College Station ISD • Navasota ISD northeast texas • DeKalb ISD • Hooks ISD • Hubbard ISD • Leary ISD • Liberty-Eylau ISD • Malta ISD • Maud ISD • New Boston ISD • Pleasant Grove ISD • Red Lick ISD • Redwater ISD • Simms ISD • Texarkana ISD Steep Creek Media Introducing a Unique Advertising Opportunity... Mobile advertising can be a very effective and efficient form of outdoor advertising, reaching consumers at a relatively lower Cost Per Thousand Impressions (CPM). Your ad will travel to many areas where billboards cannot. You can show community support for specific schools that you choose and the majority of the ad revenue goes to the school district. Steep Creek Media Sign Placement and Dimensions 7’ x 1‘ Your Ad Here 6’ x 2.5’ High Visibility Sign Eye Level Sign (Actual size 7’ x 1’) Above the Window on Either Side of the Bus (Actual size 6’ x 2.5’) Below the Window on the Driver’s Side of the Bus only Steep Creek Media Outdoor Consumer Impact • The average (Steep Creek Media client) school bus drives hundreds of miles a week. • Bus billboards travel an average of 8 hours per day during both rush hours, often to mid-day school events and late run sporting events. That’s 40+ hours per week! • There are, on average, 20 school days each month. • 5,000 cars pass an individual bus each day, which adds up to 100,000 cars a month. • The industry standard is to qualify each car as having an average of 2.2 passengers. * • Total monthly Daily Effective Circulation per vehicle is 663,200 . signs are as low as $25 a week! info@steepcreekmedia.com *Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Houston Metro Area Steep Creek Media Houston and Area Independent School District Map The districts highlighted in red are the ones we currently represent. MONTGOMERY ISD CONROE ISD MAGNOLIA ISD 45 9 24 TOMBALL ISD CLEVELAND TARKINGISD TON ISD NEW CANEY ISD HUFFMAN ISD 59 KLEIN ISD 1960 WALLER ISD SPRING ISD 290 CYPRESS FAIRBANKS ISD ROYAL ISD 1960 HUMBLE ISD ALDINE ISD 45 SHELDON 8 ISD 59 KATY ISD SPRING BRANCH ISD 10 ALIEF ISD HOUSTON ISD 59 59 LAMAR CONSOLIDATED ISD NEEDVILLE ISD 6 CROSBY ISD 90 BARBERS HILL ISD 10 GOOSE CREEK ISD GALENA PARK DEER ISD PARK ISD 225 146 45 LA PORTE PASADENA ISD STAFFORD ISD FORT BEND ISD DAYTON ISD CHANNELVIEW ISD 610 6 LIBERTY ISD PEARLAND ISD ANGLETON ALVIN ISD ISD FRIENDSWOOD ISD ISD CLEAR CREEK ISD 146 Galveston Bay DICKINSON ISD HITCHCOCK ISD Steep Creek Media Austin Area Independent School District Map The districts highlighted in red are the ones we currently represent. Steep Creek Media Central Texas Independent School District Map The districts highlighted in red are the ones we currently represent. Steep Creek Media Frequently Asked Questions Q: Why are school districts using this program to generate funds? A. Schools are facing budget deficits that could result in a reduction of staff, as well as a reduction in services and programs for children. So, they are seeking to generate their own revenue to partially solve their budget problems through this innovative program. Q: Are there any restrictions on the types of ads that can run? A: Yes. All ads must be in the form of an age-appropriate positive message. The school districts have an advertising committee that gives final approval for all advertisements State law is specific about the location and size of the signs. Q: Does the school spend any money on this program? A: No. Steep Creek Media provides a turn key program, handling all sales, art design, fee collection, sign installation and sign removal. There is no cost to the district. The revenue goes into their general operating budget and most of them view the revenue as “found money” to use as they wish - no state or federal strings attached. Q: What does the School Bus Advertising program do? A: It helps businesses build brand awareness, while providing much needed funding for local schools. The ads are seen every day by thousands of people as the buses travel around town. Q: What is the sign made of and does it harm the bus? A: The signs are made of a porous material that is durable and vinyl coated with a special laminate. The signs adhere to the bus like a bumper sticker and are weather and fade resistant. A special process is used to remove the signs and will not harm the outside of the bus. Steep Creek Media You can also help the schools by utilizing these other advertising options... t Ads on the Web Site t Stadium Sponsorships t Football Game Night t Commercials on Scoreboard t Bookcovers/Homework Folders t Event Tickets (ads on the back) t Banners at Gyms t Signs on Outside Fields and Courts t Signage on Fields, End Zones, Swimming Pools t Banners/Signs on Light Poles in Parking Lots t Banners in Cafeterias t Telecasts of Events, Performances, Graduation t In-school Television Advertising t Naming Rights to Buildings, Stadiums, Sports Fields, and/or Entrances