Ormita offers advertising opportunities that can be exchanged for products or services through bartering, rather than paid for with cash. This allows companies to promote their brand without spending money. Ormita acts as a facilitator for these barter transactions and provides various advertising placements across mainland China, Hong Kong, and other regions. These include spaces in commercial buildings, public transportation, hospitals, magazines, newspapers, websites, mobile TV, and more. Companies can increase their customer base and brand value through bartering their products for valuable advertising placements.
Ormita offers advertising opportunities through a barter system where companies can exchange their products or services for advertising instead of paying cash. Ormita acts as a facilitator for these barter transactions and provides various advertising options across China, including in commercial buildings, on public transportation, in magazines and newspapers, online, on mobile TV, and in hospitals. Advertisers can gain new customers and build their brand without spending money on traditional paid advertising.
This document provides information about advertising in elevator spaces in China. It details the standard size of posters used, notes that the enclosed indoor space of elevators provides a controlled environment for repeated messaging. Statistics show that elevator advertising reaches over 200 million people across 61 cities in China and has a very low cost per person exposed compared to other advertising mediums such as magazines, newspapers, television and outdoor billboards. The document lists many major cities in China that elevator advertising covers and examples of current companies utilizing this advertising approach.
Ormita offers advertising opportunities that can be exchanged for products or services through bartering, rather than paid for with cash. This allows companies to promote their brand without spending money. Ormita acts as a facilitator for these barter transactions and provides various advertising placements across mainland China, Hong Kong, and other regions. These include spaces in commercial buildings, public transportation, hospitals, magazines, newspapers, websites, mobile TV, and more. Companies can increase their customer base and brand value through bartering their products for valuable advertising placements.
Ormita offers advertising opportunities through a barter system where companies can exchange their products or services for advertising instead of paying cash. Ormita acts as a facilitator for these barter transactions and provides various advertising options across China, including in commercial buildings, on public transportation, in magazines and newspapers, online, on mobile TV, and in hospitals. Advertisers can gain new customers and build their brand without spending money on traditional paid advertising.
This document provides information about advertising in elevator spaces in China. It details the standard size of posters used, notes that the enclosed indoor space of elevators provides a controlled environment for repeated messaging. Statistics show that elevator advertising reaches over 200 million people across 61 cities in China and has a very low cost per person exposed compared to other advertising mediums such as magazines, newspapers, television and outdoor billboards. The document lists many major cities in China that elevator advertising covers and examples of current companies utilizing this advertising approach.
Longfan Shenzhen owns over 1,000 buses that advertise on 39 routes throughout Shenzhen, providing wide market coverage. They exclusively own over 100 double-deck buses and offer high delivery rates and mobility at a low cost per mile. Their bus advertisements deliver impressive pictures to a large, outdoor audience with comprehensive route coverage and point of purchase notices.
Ormita is a global organization that provides non-cash financial services to help clients transform underutilized resources into assets. It has a diverse team of professionals across 17 countries with expertise in various industries. Ormita aims to drive long-term growth through leadership development, social responsibility initiatives, and environmental sustainability.
The document discusses Ormita, a company that specializes in barter and non-cash trade. It notes that over 30% of global economic activity involves non-cash trade. Ormita operates in 16 countries and has the largest specialist barter team in the world. It also references several sources that discuss barter networks and their role in macroeconomic stability. The document primarily functions as an advertisement or profile for Ormita and its services in barter and non-cash trade.
This document discusses opportunities for marketing and business growth in China. It notes that China has the world's fastest growing economy, and will likely become the largest economy by 2020. While brand recognition of foreign alcohol producers is currently low in China, the market for imported wines and beers is growing rapidly. The document recommends targeting younger Chinese consumers and using bartered advertising through various media channels, such as printed napkins in restaurants, billboards, and public transportation, to help foreign brands break through in the large Chinese market.
The document discusses using excess production capacity and unsold goods and services to engage in barter trade rather than letting them go to waste. It notes that an estimated $6 trillion worth of unsold goods and services are wasted every day globally due to lack of cash buyers. The document introduces Ormita, a barter exchange network that connects businesses to facilitate non-cash trades of excess inventory and capacities, allowing businesses to generate new revenue and sales without using cash. Ormita operates in 16 countries and claims to have over $2 billion in annual trade among its global customer base.
The document proposes a barter program where companies can get advertising and PR services without spending cash. Through Ormita, companies can get exposure across various markets by providing their own products/services in exchange. Ormita will find media partners in other regions to accept the bartered goods/services, thereby gaining new customers outside existing markets. The proposal describes various advertising options available through barter and provides examples of companies that have participated successfully.
- Ormita offers advertising opportunities through a barter system, where companies can exchange their products or services for advertising instead of paying cash.
- Advertising options include outdoor boards, public transportation ads, newspaper/magazine ads, and internet sponsorships.
- Companies can increase their customer base, build their brand, and gain a competitive advantage through advertising without spending money out of pocket. Ormita facilitates these barter transactions.
This document discusses how hotels can generate revenue from unused rooms by bartering them for advertising through a company called Ormita. Bartering rooms for advertising allows hotels to maintain their advertising budgets without spending cash, reach new potential customers, and receive referrals. The process involves hotels providing empty rooms to Ormita in exchange for advertising placements. Ormita then finds businesses that can use the rooms and any profits beyond the room costs go to the hotel. This allows hotels to gain new customers and visibility without discounting rates or spending cash on advertising.
This document discusses Ormita, a commerce network that facilitates bartering between businesses. It outlines common corporate problems like cash flow issues and excess inventory that Ormita helps to address. Ormita allows members to buy goods and services at a discount or turn idle assets into valuable resources by bartering. The process involves a member signing up, a broker finding matching opportunities, negotiations between parties, and payment of commissions to Ormita. Recent trade stories and examples are provided to illustrate how Ormita has helped businesses increase sales and turnover while saving cash.
Ormita is a capacity exchange network that allows businesses to trade their excess production capacity and services for other goods and services they need, without using cash. This helps businesses increase sales and reduce costs by utilizing surplus resources. Ormita records transactions in a central ledger and sources new customers for participating businesses. A wide range of capacities can be traded, including advertising, IT services, equipment, facilities maintenance and more.
The document discusses opportunities for development during the current global economic crisis through emerging markets. It notes liquidity issues, declining markets, and pressure on profits for many businesses worldwide. However, it argues emerging markets like China and India present opportunities for growth as they account for about half the US trade deficit. The document outlines various strategies businesses can take to find new opportunities in changing markets and balance risks with responsible growth.
The hotel is located in Shenzhen, China and caters to business travelers. It has 150 rooms of various types including standard rooms, executive rooms, and suites. Amenities include free WiFi, a gym, and breakfast is included with all room bookings.
This document provides information about an advertising barter service called Ormita that allows companies to trade their products or services for advertising instead of paying cash. Ormita acts as a facilitator for these multi-way barter transactions. The document lists various advertising opportunities available through Ormita across different media channels in China, including outdoor displays, public transportation, magazines, newspapers, internet sites, and more. It provides details on pricing and audience metrics for these different advertising options.
Longfan Shenzhen owns over 1,000 buses that advertise on 39 routes throughout Shenzhen, providing wide market coverage. They exclusively own over 100 double-deck buses and offer high delivery rates and mobility at a low cost per mile. Their bus advertisements deliver impressive pictures to a large, outdoor audience with comprehensive route coverage and point of purchase notices.
Ormita is a global organization that provides non-cash financial services to help clients transform underutilized resources into assets. It has a diverse team of professionals across 17 countries with expertise in various industries. Ormita aims to drive long-term growth through leadership development, social responsibility initiatives, and environmental sustainability.
The document discusses Ormita, a company that specializes in barter and non-cash trade. It notes that over 30% of global economic activity involves non-cash trade. Ormita operates in 16 countries and has the largest specialist barter team in the world. It also references several sources that discuss barter networks and their role in macroeconomic stability. The document primarily functions as an advertisement or profile for Ormita and its services in barter and non-cash trade.
This document discusses opportunities for marketing and business growth in China. It notes that China has the world's fastest growing economy, and will likely become the largest economy by 2020. While brand recognition of foreign alcohol producers is currently low in China, the market for imported wines and beers is growing rapidly. The document recommends targeting younger Chinese consumers and using bartered advertising through various media channels, such as printed napkins in restaurants, billboards, and public transportation, to help foreign brands break through in the large Chinese market.
The document discusses using excess production capacity and unsold goods and services to engage in barter trade rather than letting them go to waste. It notes that an estimated $6 trillion worth of unsold goods and services are wasted every day globally due to lack of cash buyers. The document introduces Ormita, a barter exchange network that connects businesses to facilitate non-cash trades of excess inventory and capacities, allowing businesses to generate new revenue and sales without using cash. Ormita operates in 16 countries and claims to have over $2 billion in annual trade among its global customer base.
The document proposes a barter program where companies can get advertising and PR services without spending cash. Through Ormita, companies can get exposure across various markets by providing their own products/services in exchange. Ormita will find media partners in other regions to accept the bartered goods/services, thereby gaining new customers outside existing markets. The proposal describes various advertising options available through barter and provides examples of companies that have participated successfully.
- Ormita offers advertising opportunities through a barter system, where companies can exchange their products or services for advertising instead of paying cash.
- Advertising options include outdoor boards, public transportation ads, newspaper/magazine ads, and internet sponsorships.
- Companies can increase their customer base, build their brand, and gain a competitive advantage through advertising without spending money out of pocket. Ormita facilitates these barter transactions.
This document discusses how hotels can generate revenue from unused rooms by bartering them for advertising through a company called Ormita. Bartering rooms for advertising allows hotels to maintain their advertising budgets without spending cash, reach new potential customers, and receive referrals. The process involves hotels providing empty rooms to Ormita in exchange for advertising placements. Ormita then finds businesses that can use the rooms and any profits beyond the room costs go to the hotel. This allows hotels to gain new customers and visibility without discounting rates or spending cash on advertising.
This document discusses Ormita, a commerce network that facilitates bartering between businesses. It outlines common corporate problems like cash flow issues and excess inventory that Ormita helps to address. Ormita allows members to buy goods and services at a discount or turn idle assets into valuable resources by bartering. The process involves a member signing up, a broker finding matching opportunities, negotiations between parties, and payment of commissions to Ormita. Recent trade stories and examples are provided to illustrate how Ormita has helped businesses increase sales and turnover while saving cash.
Ormita is a capacity exchange network that allows businesses to trade their excess production capacity and services for other goods and services they need, without using cash. This helps businesses increase sales and reduce costs by utilizing surplus resources. Ormita records transactions in a central ledger and sources new customers for participating businesses. A wide range of capacities can be traded, including advertising, IT services, equipment, facilities maintenance and more.
The document discusses opportunities for development during the current global economic crisis through emerging markets. It notes liquidity issues, declining markets, and pressure on profits for many businesses worldwide. However, it argues emerging markets like China and India present opportunities for growth as they account for about half the US trade deficit. The document outlines various strategies businesses can take to find new opportunities in changing markets and balance risks with responsible growth.
The hotel is located in Shenzhen, China and caters to business travelers. It has 150 rooms of various types including standard rooms, executive rooms, and suites. Amenities include free WiFi, a gym, and breakfast is included with all room bookings.
This document provides information about an advertising barter service called Ormita that allows companies to trade their products or services for advertising instead of paying cash. Ormita acts as a facilitator for these multi-way barter transactions. The document lists various advertising opportunities available through Ormita across different media channels in China, including outdoor displays, public transportation, magazines, newspapers, internet sites, and more. It provides details on pricing and audience metrics for these different advertising options.