SCREAM-A-GEDDON’S MEDIA STRATEGY IS A MONSTROUS SUCCESS.

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What’s it take for an advertising campaign to create thrilling results that exceed revenue goals and attendance projections? To dramatically outperform expectations, you need strategic media ideas that engage your audience in just the right context.

Schifino Lee approaches media as both an art and a science. So when horror park Scream-A-Geddon came to us with a formidable challenge, we wowed them with frighteningly impressive results.

The Goal: Attract throngs of Halloween enthusiasts by building public awareness, engaging key influencers, and driving ticket sales.

The Challenge: Promote a new event in a new area against big-name competitors like Universal Studios and Busch Gardens.

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Our integrated advertising campaign introduced the theme park through a unique strategy of broadcast and outdoor media, as well as elaborate digital assets (including pre-roll video, banner ads, and mobile geo-fencing strategies). Our full service capabilities eliminated the need for outsourcing and minimized project segmentation. Plus, our understanding of the media landscape helped garner promotional support and added value—permitting the budget to expand further into the digital realm and creating a competitive presence against the big name theme parks.

The Result: We vastly exceeded Scream-A-Geddon’s overall attendance goal for 2015 and greatly increased the client’s digital presence through social media optimization.

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Schifino Lee implements a holistic strategy when creating a campaign’s media mix, which is individualized per client, per industry and per region.

To hear how we can create equally thrilling media results for your campaign, contact our VP/Media Director, Nordin Benhalima at 813-258-5858, ext.236 or at Nordin@schifinolee.com.

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