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Trellis Realty Management
Chooses Watchfire for First Digital Billboard in N.H.
DANVILLE, Ill. and WOLFEBORO, NH – (June 15, 2009) – Although a
relative newcomer to the outdoor advertising business,
Wolfeboro, NH-based Trellis Realty Management is making its mark
on New Hampshire’s advertising scene. Trellis recently converted
a single-sided vinyl billboard to a double-sided digital
billboard from Watchfire Digital Outdoor ( http://www.watchfiredigitaloutdoor.com).
Located on Route 3, the Daniel Webster Highway, in Belmont, NH,
these new boards are positioned on one of the state’s most
heavily traveled, non-divided commercial highways, a half-mile
south of the Belmont Mall and just five miles north of the
Tanger Outlet Center at Exit 20 off Interstate 93. The two
billboards are the first to be installed in the state by any
billboard operator and have become the new “southern gateway”
marker to New Hampshire’s Lakes Region.
The back-to-back billboards measure 10’6” by 16' in Watchfire’s
19mm model. The digital billboards are appealing to outdoor
advertisers because they can be updated simply and remotely in
minutes using software and a high-speed Internet connection.
Digital billboards also allow multiple advertisements on the
same board, and because the messages can be changed quickly they
work well for advertisers with time-sensitive messages or
multiple product lines.
The idea for converting to digital billboards came to Trellis
Realty’s owner Allen Kasiewicz after he lost an advertiser on an
existing vinyl billboard and posted an ad looking for a new
advertiser. “By the time I drove home, I had four phone calls
waiting from interested advertisers. Within the next couple
days, 15 new advertisers had contacted me about the board space.
One of the calls came from someone who wanted to lease my land
and permit and put up a digital billboard.”
His curiosity piqued, Kasiewicz researched this new concept and
then contacted a number of digital billboard manufacturers and
put them through their paces, eventually purchasing two boards
from Watchfire. “The Watchfire boards look terrific,” said
Kasiewicz. “From all perspectives, it was clear that the
Watchfire products are engineered beautifully. Unlike other
manufacturers, when I opened the board up, the Watchfire unit
was neat and organized with only two cables connecting each LED
panel, which means fewer potential points of failure. Also,
Watchfire is the only manufacturer that fully encapsulates their
LED panels, which really helps protect these units against the
harsh New Hampshire winters.”
The two boards, although back-to-back, run independent ad
schedules. Current advertisers include several local
restaurants, a multi-store recreation sports company, a LEEDS
Certified construction company, a ski resort, an independent
high school and several local events. The summer schedule adds
the famous Laconia Motorcycle Week and a large, world-class
resort. “The local commuters are ‘a buzz’ about the vibrant
images,” Kasiewicz said. Trellis also is providing public
service message space on each board to the City of Belmont and
is presently working with the NH State Police to develop a tie
to the national AMBER ALERT system.
T-Bones, a restaurant chain and early advertiser on both Trellis
digital billboards, provides evidence of the power of the new
medium. Although the chain has restaurants in several locations
throughout the state, only the Laconia location used the Trellis
digital billboards to advertise their annual St. Patrick’s $9.99
corned beef dinner special. That location saw a 300 percent
increase in business over last year while business at the other
locations remained flat.
Kasiewicz expects to invest in other digital billboard
locations. His advice for other independent operators thinking
about going digital is to resist the temptation to buy the
cheapest billboard and instead buy quality. “Do your homework
and look at how the board is made and how it operates; consider
the warranty and who’s going to provide on-going service and the
start-up support and training. There really is a big
difference,” Kasiewicz said.
Watchfire Digital Outdoor produces the industry’s only 19mm
pixel pitch billboard—which packs 768 LEDs into every sq.
ft.—and is capable of producing 281 trillion colors, the most in
the industry. It is the only manufacturer that fully
encapsulates the LED module in a thick bed of silicone gel,
which enables the LED boards to operate in extreme weather
conditions: 180+ days completely submerged in water, 60 days in
a salt-spray chamber, and temperatures ranging from -40° F to
120° F. In areas where heat and humidity are both high, or where
winters are harsh, the silicone gel encapsulation protects the
boards from moisture and salt, greatly improving projected
reliability. All Watchfire boards feature unique extruded
aluminum cabinetry and a streamlined electronics design that
improves operation and simplifies maintenance. Watchfire’s
warranty, lead-times, customer support, and no-fee software are
considered to be the best in the industry.
Watchfire Digital Outdoor offers a free digital billboard
financing guide. The Top 10 Things To Know About Financing Your
Digital Billboard is available at http://watchfiredigitaloutdoor.com/TrellisOffer.
About Watchfire Digital Outdoor
Watchfire Digital Outdoor engineers and manufactures the best
looking and most durable digital billboards available anywhere.
The company is the digital billboard division of Watchfire by
Time-O-Matic, which has been manufacturing outdoor electric
signs for more than 75 years, has been manufacturing LED signs
for 10 years, and has more than 15,000 outdoor LED signs in
daily operation throughout North America. Watchfire Digital
Outdoor is located in Danville, Ill. with marketing and sales
operations in Indianapolis. For more information, go to
www.watchfiredigitaloutdoor.com.
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