Promotion Campaign

Here you go Mr Nick:

The Sony Ghostrider web site should be a blog already, with comments from the director, backstage bits, art, preliminary sketches etc. Not a site with one picture on it, fans deserve better than that.
Tf it were me, this is what I would do.

1. Sponsor the Blood Sweat & Gears Tour from billy Lane Choppers inc. The tour is Billy way to thank our servicemen and women for all they’ve done for our country. It was filmed for the Discovery Channel and makes stops at every major Bike rally. Sponsors already include Dodge, Activision and House of Kolor. It's a mobile show that encourages fan participation, and showcases the top bike builders.

As an aside. If it were me I would reconsider the date to move the movie up. I believe the original date was August 4th. The Sturgis bike rally, home to 600,000 fans every year is August 7th to the 13th. Imagine kicking off the biggest bike rally of the year with the opportunity to see the biggest bike movie of the year. Sony could have a huge promotion, and set up a drive-in bike movie, just like the old days. A huge jumbotron screen, bike lines up as far as you can see, and the Ghostrider premier on the big screen. Could be cool.

Why this works: It gets Ghostrider, the bikes and the movie displayed to about a half a million bikers, over a million if you include Sturgis. It gets TV coverage, web coverage with the likes of bikernet.com, etc, and coverage in all the biker magazines. Daytona and Laconia are two of the biggest stops on the tour. Simply, it's a great promotion for Sony and the film that also supports and salutes the members of our armed forces. Can't miss.

2. Great, we've got all the bikers, but really how do we capture that ever important "crucial" 18-34 year old market.

Easy.

The Mulisha. Brian Deegan and Tyler Evans are both planning to run the 2006 AMA Supercross Series. Tyler Evans was 2005 privateer of the year and Deegan, as head of the Metal Mulisha is a former rider and arguably, the most popular freestyle rider ever. Sponsoring their team, in association with the series, brings Ghostrider to about every 18-34 year old on the planet.

Why this works: Supercross just signed the largest TV package deal with CBS for next year. Deegan has already done TV coverage of the X-Games, so you can be sure he'll always be a prime interview, as well as coverage on the track. Media coverage on Transworld Motocross, Racer X, Moto News, etc. It gets the bikes, Ghostrider girls, and movie information at every Supercross event and stadium, whose general audience is, you guessed it, 18-34 year olds. Sony could offer a jumbotron screen to the series for replays and event info, in exchange for showing Ghostrider trailers and other movie info to fans. It's a huge win-win.

3. The last part of the marketing should embrace the hard core comic fans, the ones who have carried the torch for years and will continue to follow the character. Kill the stupid movie posters, the kind that everyone Movie Company comes out with. The Ghostrider movie posters should be limited edition hand drawn/painted prints. They should be drawn by the industry's premier Comic artists. These artists/firms will be selected by fans on the movie's blog site (which doesn't exist). The artists will be given a due date for submissions, after that their artwork is voted for on the Movie blog (which doesn't exist) by fans.

Why this works. It rewards the artists, it rewards the fans. Simple.

 
Some great ideas there, Jake. That's what I was hoping for: some info about biker rallies, races etc. that would suit the movie down to the ground.

:up:

Posted by Jake3000X:


Here you go Mr Nick:

The Sony Ghostrider web site should be a blog already, with comments from the director, backstage bits, art, preliminary sketches etc. Not a site with one picture on it, fans deserve better than that.
Tf it were me, this is what I would do.

1. Sponsor the Blood Sweat & Gears Tour from billy Lane Choppers inc. The tour is Billy way to thank our servicemen and women for all they’ve done for our country. It was filmed for the Discovery Channel and makes stops at every major Bike rally. Sponsors already include Dodge, Activision and House of Kolor. It's a mobile show that encourages fan participation, and showcases the top bike builders.

As an aside. If it were me I would reconsider the date to move the movie up. I believe the original date was August 4th. The Sturgis bike rally, home to 600,000 fans every year is August 7th to the 13th. Imagine kicking off the biggest bike rally of the year with the opportunity to see the biggest bike movie of the year. Sony could have a huge promotion, and set up a drive-in bike movie, just like the old days. A huge jumbotron screen, bike lines up as far as you can see, and the Ghostrider premier on the big screen. Could be cool.

Why this works: It gets Ghostrider, the bikes and the movie displayed to about a half a million bikers, over a million if you include Sturgis. It gets TV coverage, web coverage with the likes of bikernet.com, etc, and coverage in all the biker magazines. Daytona and Laconia are two of the biggest stops on the tour. Simply, it's a great promotion for Sony and the film that also supports and salutes the members of our armed forces. Can't miss.

2. Great, we've got all the bikers, but really how do we capture that ever important "crucial" 18-34 year old market.

Easy.

The Mulisha. Brian Deegan and Tyler Evans are both planning to run the 2006 AMA Supercross Series. Tyler Evans was 2005 privateer of the year and Deegan, as head of the Metal Mulisha is a former rider and arguably, the most popular freestyle rider ever. Sponsoring their team, in association with the series, brings Ghostrider to about every 18-34 year old on the planet.

Why this works: Supercross just signed the largest TV package deal with CBS for next year. Deegan has already done TV coverage of the X-Games, so you can be sure he'll always be a prime interview, as well as coverage on the track. Media coverage on Transworld Motocross, Racer X, Moto News, etc. It gets the bikes, Ghostrider girls, and movie information at every Supercross event and stadium, whose general audience is, you guessed it, 18-34 year olds. Sony could offer a jumbotron screen to the series for replays and event info, in exchange for showing Ghostrider trailers and other movie info to fans. It's a huge win-win.

3. The last part of the marketing should embrace the hard core comic fans, the ones who have carried the torch for years and will continue to follow the character. Kill the stupid movie posters, the kind that everyone Movie Company comes out with. The Ghostrider movie posters should be limited edition hand drawn/painted prints. They should be drawn by the industry's premier Comic artists. These artists/firms will be selected by fans on the movie's blog site (which doesn't exist). The artists will be given a due date for submissions, after that their artwork is voted for on the Movie blog (which doesn't exist) by fans.

Why this works. It rewards the artists, it rewards the fans. Simple.
 
Jake, I've stuck your reply in the Marketing thread Flamehead mentioned. Good ideas there.;)
 
As you can tell, the threads have been merged.

Jake, you certainly do have some awesome ideas there. I hope somebody important gets a chance to read them. You're definatly right about the blog as well. It's really too bad that there is no information coming out about the movie at this point and a blog would certainly end that problem... or anything on the website for that matter.
 
Hey just to let all of you know I and a motorcyle rider freind of mine went to a custom paint shop freind of his a famous guy named Mike that is
whoes known for his asome flame jobs he does. Hes done work for Jesse James and alot of other bigname people in the bussness and hotrods. He lives in Snohomish WA up a 10 + miles from me he painted Ghost rider on his bike I was blown away when I saw it anyway I told him about the movie and this web sight he seemed very interested when I told him lol. Hes been on Disovery channel and a few other cable channel networks with his work.
 
very cool!
if you ever get a chance post a picture of that custom paint job. im sure everyone here will dig it :up:
does this person have a website?
 
yes he does I"ll have to call my freind kirt and get it from him and I"ll post it here.
 
Ok Bigg here ya go and all Mikes web page its http://killerpaint.com/ I havent checked to see all his web sight if the Ghost Rider is online it was hanging in his office when I saw it I can call him to put it up if need be!
 
Strange Ghost rider is on his web page now when I first check it it wasnt I wonder mike you online and reading this?lol its on the intro now after I checked your web page! :ghost:
 
man....those bikes are nicccceeee! :up:
only paid attention to the ones w/ flames and skulls on them though...lol
also that into was pretty cool too...liked that background music.
 
Hey bigg glad you like it want Ghost R ider to make it very big in the boxoffice an d it willllllll lol ohhhhhyaaahhoooo !!!!!!!!
 
The KillerPaint site is quite nice w/ some great bikes there. Thanks for letting us know about it.

Btw, the other 2 threads you started will likely be merged with the Ghost Rider Hype thread as it really has nothin' to do with Ghost Rider. Plus, that's our little lounge where all that sort of stuff can go.
 
According to Joblo.com the Superman teaser trailer will be attached to all copies or Harry Potter...and still not even an official teaser poster or trailer news for GR....WTF?
 
Kuato said:
According to Joblo.com the Superman teaser trailer will be attached to all copies or Harry Potter
Oh crap. More work. The last thing I need when Harry turns up is more work.

*Bangs head on desk*
 
I'm hoping Sony will put posters on my college campus as well as others (and so I can steal one). It was done with the movies Sky Captain... (Paramount Pictures) and A History Of Violence (New Line Cinema), among other movies, so hopefully we will see a few on Campus after January break.
 
I agree... and then send me one... or two.

Kuato said:
According to Joblo.com the Superman teaser trailer will be attached to all copies or Harry Potter...and still not even an official teaser poster or trailer news for GR....WTF?

Ahhhh, screw Superman!
 
cool....its just a small promotion deal but its still cool to see.
nice find AD:up:

..but they should have had a pic of GR holding a fish taco while giving a thumbs up...:woot:
 
Yeah or GR as a cook in the background LOL. Travis Barker owns the Wahoo's over here by me but I don't think it's a solo promo...I'm sure it's nationwide.
 
Damn, was hoping to see a wax flame.
 
lol biggest Candle I would have seen lol.
 
Wow @ wax figure of Blaze!:up:
Its expensive to get in Madame Tussauds here and you have to wait in a long line but at the end of the day it's worth it. Got my picture taken with Tina Turner among other celebs!:woot:
 

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