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Onsite Activation & Marketing

On Site Event Activation

On Site Marketing Planning and Management Services

Step into the spotlight with ASTOUND's onsite marketing services, where your brand doesn't just show up—it stands out. Our approach to onsite activation is all about making meaningful connections between your brand and your audience. Think of it as not just being at the event but being the event. From eye-catching onsite advertising to immersive on-site marketing events, we craft experiences that not only capture attention but also hearts and minds.

Need an example? Picture this: your brand, front and center at a major event, engaging directly with consumers through a meticulously planned onsite marketing strategy that we tailor just for you. Whether it’s a pop-up shop or an interactive product demo, we handle every detail—from strategy and creative design to fabrication and event management. This isn’t just marketing; it’s marketing that moves.

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Selected work



Pandora
Pandora Garden

Pandora transformed a local streetcar into their very own garden oasis to offer a refreshing consumer experience.



Coca-Cola
Bottle Art Tour

The travelling art exhibit featured some of the most notable and memorable original artworks to feature Coca-Cola imagery.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is onsite marketing?

Onsite marketing involves direct engagement with consumers at specific locations, utilizing tailored activities and displays to enhance the consumer experience and deepen brand connection. This strategy leverages physical presence to create memorable, impactful marketing moments that drive both engagement and loyalty

Onsite vs offsite marketing: What's the difference?

Onsite marketing focuses on direct interactions at physical locations, providing immediate engagement opportunities and real-time brand experiences. Offsite marketing, in contrast, uses various media channels to reach audiences remotely, often requiring additional steps to convert engagement into action. Both strategies are integral to comprehensive marketing plans but serve different purposes and outcomes within a marketing strategy.