Warehouse Stationery campaigns for small business
Warehouse Stationery reveals the winners of its small business ad campaign promotion.
In July the retailer announced that it was offering NZ$240,000 of it’s ad space to ten small businesses, plus the creative firepower of a leading agency to create the ads.
Ten small businesses across a variety of industries throughout New Zealand have now been selected to receive between NZ$10,000 to NZ$42,000 media spend plus creative production. The advertising package includes bespoke ads that will appear on radio, online, in social, in press and/or outdoor media depending on each businesses needs.
The ten successful businesses to receive the ad package are:
- Dune Monsters: a company that designs and creates bespoke plywood products for kids.
- Harley’s Popcorn: a company that creates organic popcorn.
- Muddy Paws: a Tauranga based business that provides kennel free boarding.
- The Little Chapel: a wedding and events venue that donate their proceeds to children and families.
- J Bings: an Asian fusion food and Bubble Teas company.
- Wilson Construction: a construction company that specialises in new architectural builds.
- Otago Childcare Centre: a not-for-profit childcare centre.
- Rainbow Rosalind: an award-winning children’s singer/songwriter.
- Cleantastic: a commercial cleaning company.
- Frankie Apothecary: an all-natural skin and hair care range.
“Warehouse Stationery prides itself on having everything a small business needs. And right now small businesses need business,” Wendy Ballard, Warehouse Stationery head of marketing, said.
Meantime, Warehouse Stationery parent company The Warehouse Group has announced a full-year profit of NZ$44.5 million.
However, the company, which also operates The Warehouse, Noel Leeming, Torpedo7 and TheMarket.co.nz would have made a loss without the NZ$67.7 million it received in government wage subsidies.
Date Published:
13 October 2020