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Rlys' ad earnings sagging, need better marketing
Sharmistha Mukherjee / New Delhi Sep 18, 2009, 00:14 IST

In the first four months of this financial year, Indian Railways’ (IR) earnings from commercial publicity have declined by 14 per cent over the corresponding period last year.

In 2007-08, IR had earned Rs 155.9 crore from commercial publicity. This rose moderately in 2008-09 to Rs 173 crore. This year, in the April-July period, only Rs 45 crore has come in. The year’s target is Rs 360 crore and most officials say they will not meet the target.

Says Sam Balsara, chairman, Madison Communications: “There are advertising opportunities everywhere but all of them do not necessarily afford accountable exposure.” IR, with a route length of 63,273 km, transports 18 million passengers daily. However, the very mix of passengers makes it difficult for advertisers to address a specific target audience.

Adds Anand Halve, brand consultant, Chlorophyll: “The suitability of the Railways as a medium for advertising cannot be taken as universal. It does not form a part of urban consciousness. Bigger brands think of it as ‘janata medium’ and are disinclined to advertise high-end products through the railways.”

With the Railways widening their range offers for the industry recently, Basab Dutta Chowdhury, CEO, Platinum Media, feels demand for advertising space will pick up. “Railways’ policy to allow branding of special trains have received good response as it provides a captive environment to advertisers.”

In addition to providing space for ads on stations, Indian Railways offers vinyl wrapping on trains, ads on tickets and reservation charts etc.

“Metro and tube rail across the globe are popular media. With appropriate marketing, railways can increase their earnings,” says Pavan Chandra, MD, Zenith Optimedia. Balsara agrees: “The advertising market has not been growing at a healthy rate. As of now, traditional media would be utilised. When conditions improve, the railways may see a surge in demand, provided they market their offers well.”

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Posted by: Babu
While Railways connect the length and breadth of the country there is a slight disconnect from the general public because of lack of professionalism. I would suggest the following for better visibility and increase in advertising which could be a big profit earner to the railways. 1.Provide space in the station for medical facilities, running an internet shop, restuarant and other eating facilities. They will not only bring in more money but also provide the basic necessities in a station's infrastructgural support. 2.Maintainability of the station will be better if given to private vendors. They will keep the station clean and free of beggars and other unwanted people around. 3. Station will have a better passenger friendly atmosphere. 4. The Railways should only run the trains and display running of trains. Trust the above suggestions will be given a deeper thought.
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