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- Flyposting abstract "Flyposting (sometimes known as wild posting or bill posting) is a guerrilla marketing tactic through the act of placing advertising posters or flyers in legal or illegal places. In the United States, these posters are also commonly referred to as wheatpaste posters because wheatpaste is often used to adhere the posters. Posters are adhered to construction site barricades, building façades and in alleyways.The posters used are typically made of a lightweight paper and printed using flexography, digital printing and screen printing. Modern printing techniques enable the posters to feature full-colour designs, halftones, and photographs, making them popular for advertising concerts, political messages, commercial advertisements and special events. An increasing number of posters do not advertise anything at all and instead feature artwork, inspirational or positive messages, and religious messages.It is an advertising tactic mostly used by small businesses promoting concerts and political activist groups, but there have been occasions where international companies subcontracted local advertising agencies for flyposting jobs in order not to get caught in illegal behavior, as a form of guerrilla marketing. In 2004, Sony Music and BMG were threatened with anti-social behaviour orders by Camden Borough Council for illegal flyposting.In most areas, it is illegal to place such posters on private property without the consent of the property owner, or to post on public property without a sign permit from the local government. Some areas, however, have public bulletin boards where notices may be posted.While flyposting is commonplace, it is often viewed as a nuisance due to issues with property rights. In India, the Election Commission has banned this practice, but it continues unabated.A particularly noteworthy incident of this type occurred in Boston, Massachusetts. In the case of the 2007 Boston Mooninite Scare, advertisers had placed electronic signboards without notifying local authorities, prompting a costly reaction by the Boston Police Bomb Squad when the signs were mistaken for bombs.".
- Flyposting thumbnail A_disused_building_on_Bell_Street_in_1976_almost_opposite_Bell_Street_Motors_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1403865.jpg?width=300.
- Flyposting wikiPageExternalLink www.flypost.in.
- Flyposting wikiPageExternalLink billposting.htm.
- Flyposting wikiPageID "2067563".
- Flyposting wikiPageLength "4354".
- Flyposting wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Flyposting wikiPageRevisionID "648173636".
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink 2007_Boston_Mooninite_panic.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Activism.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Anti-social_behaviour_order.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink BMG_Rights_Management.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Barricade.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Bulletin_board.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Camden_London_Borough_Council.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Graffiti_and_unauthorised_signage.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Marketing_techniques.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spamming.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Election_litter.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Facade.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Flexography.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Flyer_(pamphlet).
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Guerrilla_marketing.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Post_No_Bills.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Poster.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Private_property.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Public_property.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Right_to_property.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Screen_printing.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Sony_Music_Entertainment.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Subcontractor.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink Wheatpaste.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink File:A_disused_building_on_Bell_Street_in_1976_almost_opposite_Bell_Street_Motors_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1403865.jpg.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink File:Flypost.jpg.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLink File:LostTreefort2013MascotMonsterNotice.jpg.
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flyposting".
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wheatpasted".
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLinkText "bill posting".
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLinkText "bill-posting".
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLinkText "fly-posted".
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLinkText "flyer posters".
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLinkText "flypost".
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLinkText "flyposting".
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLinkText "flyposts".
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLinkText "hanging unauthorized billboards or signage".
- Flyposting wikiPageWikiLinkText "wheatpasted poster art".
- Flyposting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Advertising-stub.
- Flyposting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Flyposting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_news.
- Flyposting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Flyposting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Flyposting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Flyposting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Flyposting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spamming.
- Flyposting subject Category:Graffiti_and_unauthorised_signage.
- Flyposting subject Category:Marketing_techniques.
- Flyposting subject Category:Spamming.
- Flyposting hypernym Tactic.
- Flyposting type MilitaryConflict.
- Flyposting type Factor.
- Flyposting type Technique.
- Flyposting comment "Flyposting (sometimes known as wild posting or bill posting) is a guerrilla marketing tactic through the act of placing advertising posters or flyers in legal or illegal places. In the United States, these posters are also commonly referred to as wheatpaste posters because wheatpaste is often used to adhere the posters.".
- Flyposting label "Flyposting".
- Flyposting sameAs Q2047902.
- Flyposting sameAs Wildplakken.
- Flyposting sameAs m.06jv0w.
- Flyposting sameAs Q2047902.
- Flyposting wasDerivedFrom Flyposting?oldid=648173636.
- Flyposting depiction A_disused_building_on_Bell_Street_in_1976_almost_opposite_Bell_Street_Motors_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1403865.jpg.
- Flyposting isPrimaryTopicOf Flyposting.