I don't think providing kiosks for this type of advertising would help.
The point of these signs is to be placed in unusual places, where there
aren't many other signs, so that they get noticed. That's why they are put
up high on utility poles.
Even if kiosks were available, I doubt that these people would use them.
>From: Sonja Dahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: [Mpls] RE: Yikes, Snipes!
>Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 15:13:36 -0600
>. . .
>Snipe advertising is similar in that it is difficult to stop, so why not
>create an appropriate place to put it?
>
>Every college campus has learned this lesson and places kiosks for the legal
>posting of posters, flyers, etc.
>
>What does this list think about additional attractive, well-designed public
>kiosks in higher foot-traffic areas of Minneapolis for the legal posting of
>flyers? How many of these already exist?
>
>I can predict the obvious problems with expense and maintenance, but wanted
>to open up the discussion. Would it be better to concentrate flyers on
>kiosks than to have them scattered on every telephone pole?
>
>Sonja Dahl
>Standish-Ericsson
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