June 27, 2007
SEPTA To Improve... Marketing
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And SEPTA has finally answered the call.
“Some critics have said we haven’t marketed ourselves well,” [SEPTA GM Richard] Maloney said. “This is an example of very targeted marketing in areas of the system that have growth potential.”
Oh. Yes, that's right, SEPTA is now marketing to annoying people in Manayunk and Roxborough bars with beer coasters, along with magnets, maps and buttons. Ooh, I can't wait to wear my R6 button! (Where's my Cornwells Heights station pin? I gotta rep the R7, guys!)
Now, while the campaign is only costing $45 grand and, sure, maybe it will attract riders, the quotes from SEPTA brass are all pretty priceless.
- “We also produced a pocket-sized map,” SEPTA marketing director Rich DiLullo said yesterday. “On one side is a map and the other side is a quirky characterization about the different routes.”
- “What I liked about this campaign is it’s portable,” DiLullo said. “If we did some route restructuring in Chester, we’d be able to promote it in this way as well. We’ve created a template.”
- “The challenge has always been, how do you target people without spending a gazillion dollars ... and attract people’s attention,” DiLullo said.
Rich: Duh, you start a blog.
EPTA hopes to pick up riders with bar campaign [Metro]
[Photo via Metro]
Posted by D-Mac on June 27, 2007 12:11 PM
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Maybe if SEPTA is serious about marketing to the Manayunk bar crowd they will consider running the regional rail line that serves Manayunk past midnight.
Posted by: mm at June 27, 2007 01:22 PM
mike, that would be a terrible marketing strategy. Nobody would have any reason to leave Manayunk. They should put the pictures of Erin O'Hearn in a bikini ON the trains and buses rather than on beer coasters.
Geez, some people on this blog...
Posted by: ALB at June 27, 2007 01:25 PM
Wow, those buttons are so small and fashionable. I think if they had a cross-promotion with M&Ms where conductors could only communicate using M&Ms, this could really take off.
Posted by: Marketing Genius at June 27, 2007 02:43 PM
They should have a promotion where riders are allowed to throw M&Ms at the conductors... and given free photos of Erin O'Hearn in a bikini.
Posted by: ALB at June 27, 2007 02:52 PM




They should put a picture of Erin O'Hearn in a bikini on a coaster if they want to get more riders.
Posted by: mike at June 27, 2007 01:09 PM