Suntory Plans 2014 Consumer Ad Campaign
Suntory Flowers has announced its plans for a multimedia consumer advertising campaign in 2014.
This advertising campaign will help growers and retailers prepare for the coming spring season. As Suntory builds brand recognition, more consumers will be asking for Sun Parasol mandevillas, Senetti pericallis and annuals in The Suntory Collection.
Advertisements will appear in these lifestyle magazines:
Better Homes & Gardens April issue (Sun Parasol)
Southern Living March issue (Sun Parasol)
Sunset March issue (Sun Parasol) Plus an extensive digital campaign March through May beginning with Senetti and then transitioning to Sun Parasol.
Ads will appear in these avid gardener magazines:
Country Gardens Early Spring (Senetti) and Spring (Sun Parasol) back covers
Fine Gardening January/February (Senetti), March/April (Senetti), May/June (Sun Parasol) issues and the Container Gardening issue (Sun Parasol). A multi-faceted digital campaign will run March through May, starting with Senetti and then transitioning to Sun Parasol, while also featuring key annuals in The Suntory Collection.
Inspirations Early Spring (Senetti) and Spring/Summer (Sun Parasol) back covers the official publication published by the ECGC alliance of garden centers.
National Gardening Association monthly enewsletter sponsorship January-March (The Suntory Collection)
Suntory will also have a weekly campaign in the Garden Writers Associations Clippings enewsletter from January through September to promote The Suntory Collection along with Senetti and Sun Parasol.
Suntory also will continue its partnership with Garden Media Group, a public relations firm serving the garden market.
“Growers and retailers will want to make sure they are stocked up on Suntory varieties,” says Delilah Onofrey, who supports Suntorys marketing efforts in North America. “There is nothing more frustrating for retailers than when a customer comes in seeking a plant she saw in a magazine but its not available. Our goal is to build brand recognition to help growers and retailers sell more plants and benefit from the demand Suntory is creating.”
For more information, visit www.suntorycollection.com.