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Trainsarebestplacefor
adsWritten by Jesus F. Llanto
WEDNESDAY, 08 JULY 2009
Study says 73% of Metro
Manilans take the MRT and LRT
dvertisers of products and
services, advocacies, and even
candidacies in Metro Manila should
look into the potential of transitads, particularly those placed on
train cars, to reach more people.
A study on the travel habits of Metro Manilans, conducted recently by
media research firm Nielsen, showed that 73 percent of residents of the
national capital region have travelled using the Metro Rail Transit (MRT)
and Light Rail Transit (LRT) systems in the past months.
The MRT LRT Travel Habits study also showed that more than half (52
percent) of Metro Manila residents above 15 years old or 4.2 million
Filipinos are mobile or are out of their homes for most of the time.
This made advertising specialists suggest that companies, advocacy
groups, and maybe potential candidates in the 2010 elections, consider
outdoor media over traditional media.
NON-TRADITIONALCHANNELS
If you have a message to send, you wont reach them (market) through
traditional media channels because they are outside their home, Nielsen
executive director Jay Bautista said Wednesday during the presentation of
the studys results in Makati City.
The survey interviewed 1,000 train riders500 from the MRT, 250 from
LRT-1, and 250 from LRT-2in February 2009. It has a margin of error of
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5 percent. Respondents were chosen using random sampling.
Bing Kimpo, vice president for communications and special projects of
Trackworks, the marketing arm of MRT, said the phenomenon that more
Filipinos are spending most of their time outside their home paved the way
for the development of out-of-home advertisements.
Kimpo said advertisements seen on train stations, ticket windows, inside
trains and train wraps are noticeable by commuter. These are places
where advertisers and buyers meet.
He said the culture brought by the boom in business process outsourcing
also made more Filipinos mobile. We have a more mobile lifestyle right
now.
INCREASINGEXPOSURE
The study noted the respondents exposure to out-of-home media grew
from 62 percent 2004 to 68 percent in 2009.
Exposure to the Internet grew from 18 to 32 percent during the same
period, while exposure to television increased from 93 to 96 percent.
Exposure to cinema declined from 36 to 25 percent while exposure to
newspaper fell from 47 percent to 25 percent.
Despite the increased mobility of Filipinos, advertisers spending onout-of-home media or outdoor ads remained low compared to traditional
forms of media.
According to the 2008 Philippine Media Spend Landscape, out-of-home ads
account for a meager 2 percent of advertising expenditures. TV accounts
for 73 percent, while radio and print account for 18 percent and 7 percent,
respectively.
FORPOLITICIANS,TOO
When asked whether out-of-home advertisements can be used by
politicians to reach voters, Kimpo said so far this is no legal impediment to
using this media to advertise or promote their advocacies.
There is no law that prohibits politicians from using out-of-home
advertisements, Kimpo said. When the campaign season starts, we will
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follow the guidelines set by the Commission on Elections.
However, he said, there are no attempts at this point by politicians to
approach them for possible ad placements on the MRT.
Nielsens Bautista said that politicians will soon use outdoor
advertisements in their campaigns. They will explore that because theywill be reaching the voting population.
RIDERSPROFILE
The study revealed that the MRTwhich plies EDSA from Taft Avenue in
Pasay City to North Avenue in Quezon Citycaters more to the 25-49-
year-old riders.
Its a cross section of Metro Manila consumers, Bautista said, referring to
white collar and blue collar workers.
The two LRT lines, the study showed, are skewed toward the younger age
group. Around 30 percent of the commuters using LRT-1which plies from
Baclaran in Paraaque City to Monumento in Caloocan Cityare students.
Students comprise 42 percent of the riders of LRT-2, which plies from
Santolan in Pasig City to Claro M. Recto Avenue in Manila. The study noted
that almost 1 in 10 LRT-2 riders (9 percent) is a small-scale entrepreneur.
These are entrepreneurs who travel from Marikina and Quezon City all theway to Recto, Bautista explained. Recto is the drop-off point for
small-scale businessmen who go to Manilas bargain center, Divisoria.
The study revealed that trains influenced the lifestyle of riders. Since some
of these trains stations are connected to shopping malls, riders are more
likely to go to these malls, with most of them visiting twice a month.
(Newsbreak)
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