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YOUR CHANCE to ADVERTISE! Media Entries EUROBIKE 2019 The Global Platform YOUR CHANCE TO ADVERTISE! Media Entries EUROBIKE 2019 CONTACT: Anika Weber T: +49 (0) 7541 708-426 E: [email protected] 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW EUROBIKE MEDIA 4 MANDATORY ENTRIES IN EUROBIKE INDEXES 5-6 IN THE GUIDE ON THE EUROBIKE WEBSITE IN THE EUROBIKE APP ADDITIONAL ADVERTISING 7-10 OPTIONS IN EUROBIKE INDEXES IN THE INDEX OF EXHIBITORS IN THE INDEX OF PRODUCTS IN THE INDEX OF TRADEMARKS CONTACT: Anika Weber T: +49 (0) 7541 708-426 E: [email protected] 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS LINKS TO YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA SITES 11 VIDEO PRESENTATION 12 EUROBIKE LOGO PACKAGES 13-15 INDEX OF EXHIBITORS LOGO PACKAGE HALL OVERVIEW LOGO PACKAGE LISTINGS 16 TOP LISTINGS IN THE ENTRY OF EXHIBITORS CONTACT: Anika Weber T: +49 (0) 7541 708-426 E: [email protected] 3 OVERVIEW OF EUROBIKE MEDIA I. EUROBIKE GUIDE II. EUROBIKE WEBSITE III. EUROBIKE APP Advertise during the run-up to the trade Advertise on the official website EUROBIKE for digital globetrotters Number of copies 70.000 copies User (Jul. - Sep.) ca. 391.000 New Downloads (per year) appr. 9.000 Format 120 x 210mm (+3 mm bleed) Page Impressions (Jul. - Sep.) ca. 2.441.000 Page Impressions (per year) appr. 700.000 YOUR ADVANTAGES YOUR ADVANTAGES YOUR ADVANTAGES • 70,000 advertising contacts even before the • advertise in EUROBIKE‘s key digital media • significant influence on brand consciousness trade show • high impression rates before, during and after the • reach target groups directly and reduce waste coverage • given out as an insert in international specialized trade show • no time or place limitations press • available in English and German • interactive • also available as download • placement of your own social media links • successful monitoring via detailed evaluations • will be used intensively during the trade show • One online index for more visibility (exhibitor, hall, thanks to the handy format brand and product in one index) • additional copies on display during the trade show and in hotels CONTACT: Anika Weber T: +49 (0) 7541 708-426 E: [email protected] 4 MANDATORY ENTRIES IN EUROBIKE INDEXES Order online at http://osc.messe-friedrichshafen.de/osc/go?shop=login_en_neu Data entry via the Online Service Center (OSC) Closing date June 5th, 2019 After the stands have been allocated, you will receive your personal OSC login data from us. This allows you the following options: Mandatory entry - processing and booking your mandatory entry Entry 1x company details - refining your company profile and configuring your logos and max. 15 products in the index of products € 549,–* - previewing and checking your entries * Is the price of the Media Package and part of the first stand invoice - information about further advertising opportunities The mandatory exhibitor entry consists of company name, adress, phone, website and e-Mail. You can add a short description of your company or products or services (max. 300 character). YOUR ADVANTAGES PRESENTATION IN THE GUIDE INDEX OF EXHIBITORS ROTHAUS AUSSTELLERVERZEICHNIS HALL A presence in the guide, on the official ELENCO DEGLI ESPOSITORI CATALOGUE EXPOSANTS Mandatory entry in the EUROBIKE Guide. BIKES, ACCESSORIES, PARTS 3T A1 website and in the app COMPANY/ HALL/ STAND COMPANY/ HALL/ STAND FIRMA HALLE FIRMA HALLE B4 305 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 Entry in printed exhibitor index and online aivee Pacifi c Formula Remerx Deal- Maya Jiangmen Chuang Xin Qeridoo Euro- Shenzhen 3T Cycling DA 506 Link Int. Engineering well Chain Mingle Wei Bicycle fender Sandin Cycle 512 415 327 326 325 227 225 Holland Mecha- Nordic Ebike- Salice edco HTM Caribou nics Cab motion Occhiali enginee- Enterprise 324 323 ring 226 224 117 Jaffson Bitex Eber, GRL Luck Cycling Wald 608 Enterpri- Industrial 322 Sapim 511 414 ses (PVT) Hi-Lighting 116 Kinesis Kalloy Ind. Co. 700BIKE exhibitor index (exhibitor, hall, brand, Industry 223 221 321 320 319 PFIFF Onipax Corpo- eChe- China Rise DSI / Samson Vertriebs ration 115 B4 215 607 cker Buying STECO 4EVER, adidas Sport eyewear A7 100 Services 222 220 Ryde 510 413 FASTRIDER Oxford Ch. H. Kubbinga Kogee 318 Products 66sick FG A10/6 509 Industrial ROCK MACHINE / SUPERI- OR / FRAPPÉ Morgan Blue, 412 219 217 114 Vermarc Sport Yepp/ GMG Strategic BuzzRack / Birkhold 606 Präsen- Global Sports King Rack Opportu- tations- nities 218 216 systeme Tannus Winther Bikes products) ADLER / Concept Design ZH 307 508 411 317 316 315 213 Essax by Ergonomic Rainlegs SEATYLOCK Future Eyewear 605 Armor Manufactu- Mach 1 113 700BIKE A1 116 Advanced Forming Technology A4 711 Atran- ring, Cole Products 410 314 313 312 Balkan- Promovec Komperdell San- GripGrab 215 212 velo velo Sportartikel tic GOLDEN Shenzhen 720armour A5 413 WHEEL Xidesheng 112 Advanced Material Specialty B4 212 604 507 409 Bicycle EGG B.V. Hebie, KCNC HEAD BIKE - 311 309 Biemme JBPI, BOMA/ ASK, DIA- Weber Novus Bike COMPE/YOSHIGAI COR- 111 7Mesh Industries A7 406 AFS Cycle & Supply A5 114 Technik Sport PORATION, GROWTAC, HACHISUKA, HONJO, Axman Mikashima Industrial, Enter- SUGINO, Yamaha prise, A-Pro Tech ZH 217 Agentura Repro FO OG100 Jiun Yih 506 408 214 211 Industrial, Carbotec TACX 310 Ra-Co, Tufo Oyama Maxway AGU 308 Cycles A-Rim Ent. FG B5/2B Industrial, Garneau Bicycles Sunrise (Taicang) 110 Bicycle Moots Agogo Bike B4 212 Cycles AGU A1 310 603 505 407 405 307 304 210 208 Example: Index of exhibitors and hall plan mandatory entry Bruno Bangkok Cycle Thun QU-AX, A2Z Ethon- KHS Inc. Tianjin MAXCOM Design & Activ Kelin Aguila Enterprises A4 414 D‘Arsié Industrial Development 109 Sports, Bicycle DTP 406 Ritchey A4 900 Diatech Bach- 404 Interna- A2Z Design & Development A1 405 Products ten- Popal tional 602 504 503 kirch-In- Fietsen aidoo DA 213A Binova ITAL- Neder- 209 207 SCOOL terbike Pashley ACS-Vertriebs, JET land 306 303 Cycles Rotor Bike absoluteBlack A2 301 Andy Lezyne USA Components 502 Muff Dahon Europe 206 403 Rotor Bike 1 a +b : Yourcompany GmbH A1 310 Haro Bikes Components Airace Enterprise A5 107 501 402 302 205 A5 500 BBF BIKE, Acor, PANTHER Inter- Author, Nutrend HERO CYCLES airbone A6 213 Checker Pig, DA 106 601 Columbus Fahrrad- national D.S. 108 ABUS BBF manufaktur, John- Inter- Airwings Hillreiner A2 111 BIKE ny Loco Bicycles, Viva Bikes sens Accord Enterprise Corp. A4 307 Bikes + aivee A1 609 Parts 107 Shine AKKOTEX A7 110 Wheel 401 Cicli Lombardo akkurad FW 311 204 202 106 600 WIAWIS Germany Spécialités Tange Internati- Bot- 203 201 onal Please note: Logos need to be ordered in addition at cost. aktiv Radfahren ÜO 1 tecchia Parlee Bobbin 105 Acepac A7 316 Cicli 301 Cycles Stereo Bikes / Thompson Bicycles Oldschool Acetrikes Industrial A6 419 200 400 Fuji Bikes, Breezer MASSI 300 Bikes 500 MEGAMO Bicycles Acor A1 501 Ansmann 104 Active Sports Acros Sport A2 100 Products, Efneo, OKO Tyre Sealants, Progold Lubri- ACS-Vertriebs A1 207 cants, Soma Fabrications, 100 101 102 103 Tange Seiki Active Sports Products A1 104 Veltec wheels Body Scanning Gipiemme ALFA Solutions, A6 306 CRM TSC CONTACT: ADD-ONE ZH 306 Alber DA 517 F Alchemist B1 413 F ADDITIVE BIKES FG AK/13 Anika Weber 1a 88 38 1b 39 T: +49 (0) 7541 708-426 1 : Mandatory entry in the index of exhibitors and hall overview in the guide. E: [email protected] 5 MANDATORY ENTRY IN EUROBIKE INDEXES PRESENTATION ON THE WEBSITE DARSTELLUNG IN DER APP Indexes of exhibitors, products and trademarks will now be Your mandatory entry ensures you the presence in the available in a single consolidated index on the EUROBIKE EUROBIKE app. This means that all the smartphone users on the website. Your entries will be adopted. exhibition grounds can easily find you. 2a 2b 1 1: Example of a mandatory entry in index of on the EUROBIKE website. 2a + b: Pflichteintrag im Hallenplan und im Ausstellerverzeichnis der EUROBIKE App. CONTACT: Anika Weber T: +49 (0) 7541 708-426 E: [email protected] 6 ADDITIONAL ENTRIES Order online at http://osc.messe-friedrichshafen.de/osc/go?shop=login_en_neu Closing date June 5th, 2019 YOUR ADVANTAGES I. INDEX OF EXHIBITORS NEW Additional presence on the website Now even more visibility Additional entry in the index of exhibitors NEW: free of charge with the new consolidated and in the app index (exhibitors, halls, For the entry of each adress (manufacturers, importers, etc.) trademarks, products) individually scalable Now included in the mandatory Description in the company entry* now up to 300 characters free of charge media entry package Company or product description * Not possible in the guide. INDEX OF EXHIBITORS AUSSTELLERVERZEICHNIS ELENCO DEGLI ESPOSITORI 3T CATALOGUE EXPOSANTS COMPANY/ HALL/ STAND COMPANY/ HALL/ STAND FIRMA HALLE FIRMA HALLE B4 305 3T Cycling DA 506 4EVER, B4 215 adidas Sport eyewear A7 100 66sick FG A10/6 ADLER / Concept Design ZH 307 700BIKE A1 116 Advanced Forming Technology A4 711 720armour A5 413 Advanced Material Specialty B4 212 7Mesh Industries A7 406 AFS Cycle & Supply A5 114 A-Pro Tech ZH 217 Agentura Repro FO OG100 A-Rim Ent. FG B5/2B Agogo Bike B4 212 AGU A1 310 Aguila Enterprises A4 414 A4 900 A1 405 A2Z Design & Development aidoo DA 213A absoluteBlack A2 301 Airace Enterprise A5 107 A5 500 airbone A6 213 ABUS DA 106 Airwings Hillreiner A2 111 Accord Enterprise Corp. A4 307 aivee A1 609 AKKOTEX A7 110 akkurad FW 311 Acepac A7 316 aktiv Radfahren ÜO 1 Acetrikes Industrial A6 419 Acor A1 501 Acros Sport A2 100 ACS-Vertriebs A1 207 Active Sports Products A1 104 A6 306 ADD-ONE ZH 306 Alber DA 517 Alchemist B1 413 1 ADDITIVE BIKES FG AK/13 2 2 3 CONTACT: 88 1: Additional entry in the index of 2: Description of the company entry on 3: Additional entry in the index of exhibitors in Anika Weber exhibitors in the guide.
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