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price cut advertising

June 30, 2010

Hey Guerilla fans take a look at our latest camapign for Andrews the really nice estate agents we work for. No honest they are really nice!

Greyhound eats ice cream

May 14, 2010

Our latest campaign for Greyhound promotes its excellent links to the Isle of Wight.  Working alongside Hover Travel and Southern Vectis Greyhound can whisk you on a joined up journey form SW1 to IOW.  www.greyhounduk.com

We also provided launch collateral for the new Bournemouth service which was used by the in house PR team at First who run with a headline grabbing greyhound eats ice cream approach to gobble up extra column inches.

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Where have all the artworkers gone?

March 4, 2010

We are big bananas busy. All the clever Guerilla creative peeps are working overtime. And we need more help. Where are all the great creative art workers – don’t they know there is a recession on and they are all supposed to be out of work?

Anyway – if you are – or you know – any available art workers – get them to give Dan a call 0n 01628 819007 or email team@guerilla-marketing.co.uk with CV and day rate.

 

shouting out to freelance artworkers
Maybe if i shout someone will respond

The latest virals doing the rounds

March 2, 2010

This week we’ve got offerings from Samsung,  a rogue nail varnish offering from Fiat, a serious message from NSPCC and a random interpretation of how drugs can affect your ability to move through life in the latest viral from those people at Frank. Check them out and let us know what you think:-

Samsung – http://tinyurl.com/ykabjt3

Fiat – http://tinyurl.com/ykre3gc

NSPCC – http://tinyurl.com/yfg4nbn

Frank – http://tinyurl.com/ylhbf4o

The Guerilla girls

February 24, 2010

Big up to the Guerilla brand ambassadors currently doing their stuff in and around Liverpool street station on behalf of sellmymobile.com – it is cold, it is wet, but the team smiles on and enagages the travelling public.  Cost effective, engaging and simple. Roll on summer though.

A “hands on approach” to advertising..

February 19, 2010

…see what we did there? Hilarious… check out these inventive advertising messages using hands:

You can see more here – http://tinyurl.com/yeqdp9d

A plane that is far from plain

February 19, 2010

Ever looked at a plane and wondered where the best seats are, where the landing gear is housed or what they keep hidden in their nose cones?? Well wonder no more.. for those clever people at Kuluka Airlines have solved the mystery for you:

Check it out for yourself here – http://tinyurl.com/yf2q2oj

Plenty of Fish

February 19, 2010

Here at Guerilla towers we are essentially a bunch of old marrieds..which is why it was a surprise that the following advertising for dating agency “Plenty of Fish” caught my eye, it’s a no nonsense approach to the mine field that is online dating.. clever little fish.

Guerilla Girl

February 16, 2010

Shocking – I just found this lurking on our network..what is it they are not telling me I wonder?!?

First Monster 2010

February 16, 2010

Oh er misses…Its that time of year again when we dust down those running shoes and get the bike out of the shed because the First Monster is back!

Once again this amazing event is taking place on the shores of Loch Ness  with this years challenge taking place on Saturday 11th September 2010.  

Now in its fourth year, the First Monster Challenge, is a 120km team relay duathlon around the shoreline of the famous Loch and has become one of Britain’s most talked about events.

In teams of four, with one running leg (approx 10k) and one cycle leg (approx 20k) for each person, it is a tough eight legged event but one that has attracted some famous faces.  Nell McAndrew, Kyran Bracken, Alastair Campbell, Ben Fogle, Gavin Hastings and Liz McColgan are all ‘Monster’ veterans.

For more information or to guarantee your place in First Monster 2010, register now at www.firstmonster.com

In 2009, First Monster Challenge competitors raised over £172,000 for charity.  This year organiser FirstGroup is again encouraging Monster competitors to raise money for its charity partner, Save the Children and other good causes.  Like everyone, charities have been badly affected by the current economic climate and so it is even more important to raise as much money as possible. 

In the meantime, make sure you reserve your place at Britain’s most famous duathlon.  September 11th is not that far away!

Yikes! Good luck..