walterbays
Well-known member
They must not have done any consumer testing or they would have noticed that while charging for 15-30 minutes people tend not to stand in front of their car to watch the screen, but walk around, or sit inside the car from where the screen is hard to read. I imagine that would-be advertisers did notice this.phxsmiley said:It's surprising that they couldn't work out the advertising side of the Blink units. I believe I saw one DC charger displaying an ad on their large screens, but for the most part I've just seen the instructional videos. Their L2 units don't seem like they would work out for advertising - screen is so small and really hard to read in daylight.
Other advertising methods could have worked well, e.g.,
First hour free with $5 purchase at <merchant> (automatically debited when you use the same credit card you swiped at the Blink station)
Enter code E72B12 for $2 off any purchase of $10 at <merchant>
Ask <merchant> for a free quote for kitchen remodeling and get a code to enter for 2 hours free charging
While you charge, connect your smartphone to Blink_wifi to view special offers not available elsewhere, from <merchant>, <merchant>, and more