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Advertising at Trinity

  • 01-10-2007 2:26pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 181 ✭✭


    Can anyone provide any information on ways/places I can advertise specifically to students at Trinity? I work for a driving school and we have a special discounted rate for students but are unsure on the best way to advertise this.

    Are there any student magazines, email lists, notice boards that we can use? If so would anyone have a contact name of anyone who would be able to help/approve the adverts?

    Any help/ideas would be greatly appreciated


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  • Posts: 16,720 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    There are two student newspapers who operate. One is Trinity News, and the other is the University Record. You have to have some link to Trinity to place stuff up on the noticeboards, and e-mail lists might be a data protection issue... perhaps get in contact with a club or society about sponsorship, and placing a link on their website?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 793 ✭✭✭xeduCat


    Absolutely not on the notice boards... (TCD is private property and thus putting up external ads on the noticeboards is like me walking into your premises and sticking up a poster).

    It is not possible for external companies to advertise to TCD students via email lists - only internal users can use these lists.

    However, you can contact the various publications and take out an advertisement (www.trinitynews.ie, http://www.tcdsu.tcdlife.ie etc have information); more generally, you can contact the Students' Union (www.tcdsu.tcdlife.ie) or one of the societies (www.csc.tcd.ie) who may want to work with you. From past experience, though, just sending an ad and asking them to distribute it for you (which some companies actually do!) may not go down that well ;) typically, a lot of societies receive sponsorship so that can be a good way to do it.


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