Bright Idea: "New Life for Old Ads" re Thoughtequity

Geoffrey James columnist over at Bright Idea has also discovered thoughtequity.com. Here's what he reports:

"Go to any advertising agency and you'll find filing cabinets stuffed with hidden treasure - high-quality commercials produced for clients that no longer want them. Visit many mom-and-pop businesses, meanwhile, and you'll find aspiring advertisers who can't afford big-budget ad shoots. Denver-based Thought Equity is exploiting this mismatch by brokering the sale of new and "pre-aired" ads to local advertisers.

Promotion-starved small companies can select from Thought Equity's online library of ready-to-recycle commercials, collected from more than 300 ad agencies. Thought Equity handles the rights and royalties and ensures that an ad is resold only once within a region. Advertisers get slick commercials on the cheap, while agencies earn extra cash if their ads are reused.

Earlier this year, for example, Brian Singleton, marketing manager for Budget Rent A Car in Las Vegas, wanted to promote the local franchise's Hummer rentals. Enter Thought Equity, where Singleton found a 2003 commercial that shows a man squeezing his face to simulate high-speed acceleration. The ad was originally developed for a BMW customer in Atlanta, but Singleton purchased it for $1200 and added a new Budget tagline. He loved the results.

Thought Equity's prospects seem to be accelerating as well. The company expects revenue from ad recycling to triple by 2005."

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