Bookvertising

Marketing & Advertising Published on 15 June 2006 in Marketing & Advertising

Not quite what the name suggests, a Brajacket is an advertisement disguised as a dust jacket for a book.

According to Trends in Japan, Brajackets are one of the hottest new trends in Japan. Created by an advertising agency (Setup Inc), Brajackets offer consumers a free cover to keep their book nice and neat, and advertisers a space to advertise that goes everywhere readers do.

Made from high-quality, coated paper that makes designs and colours pop, Brajackets come with a built-in bookmark. They're available from stands in bookstores. Free, and no purchase necessary. New designs come out a few times a month, and the most popular ones are gone in a matter of days.

Brands that are already using bookvertising include Perrier and Haagen-Dazs (shown above), Adidas, Canada Dry, Universal Studios, Levi's and famous Japanese rock band Mr. Children and a host of movies and musicals.

A simple idea that gives consumers something useful while creating a playful new space for advertising, this one could be copied to any city that has lots of people reading on subways and trains.

For other innovative (if slightly frilly) forms of advertising, check out coolertising, breadvertising, bikevertising and carvertising.

Website: http://www.b-j.jp
Contact: info@b-j.jp

Comments on this idea:

Ideetje?

Maybe we should come up with a special deal like this for high tech books or scifi or something? What do you think?

Glen

very interesting for the places I generally visit - explore further

Branded book covers are using nearly 10 years by Anerican brand mostly at their kid marketing operation.

I like the concept. it is the first time book cover is using as a advertising medium.

Its really a nice & Creative idea but how do they manage to print covers for different books having different size?

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