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THERMWELL PRODUCTS RS-2 AUTOMATIC ROOF DE-ICER CONTROLLER 1200 WATT
THERMWELL PRODUCTS
Quick and easy installation
Self-regulating, turns power on and off automatically when temperature reaches preset targets
1200 watt capacity at 120 VAC
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Ok, here's the de-icing cable I used: www.easyheat.com I put it up about 10 years ago and haven't touched it since. I ran one 60 foot ...
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I read an interesting piece over at Marketing Magazine the other day. It discusses cable company Cogeco and their move into “addressable advertising” next year in a pilot scheme throughout limited households.
If you’re not familiar with addressable advertising, it’s the method of using far more targeted ads based on location and demographics. So, certain areas my be more affluent while other areas may be more working class.
What Cogeco’s aiming to do, via their pilot on local cable channel CHCH, is to test out targeted advertising and send out ads that are geared to someone’s speficic address.
So, for example, someone living in an affluent are of the Golden Horseshoe – the area of south Ontario, Canada, where the scheme will be piloted – will see ads for luxury cars. Those living in a less affluent area will see ads for minivans or compact cars.
The goal is clear – if people are to buy something, they’re more likely to buy what’s in their cash range.
Targeted or Taking Aim?It’s a great idea – although I’m not too sure if closing your potential customers off by ignoring them due to current financial status is a great idea. Everyone has aspirations, right? And what better way to aim for a goal than seeing something to aim toward (like a more luxurious car, or nicer home, or bigger vacation)?
There’s also the problem of the demographics. Just because someone lives in an affluent area doesn’t necessarily mean they are affluent. They could be working their asses off to pay the higher mortgage, and have little-to-no fluid cash.
Additionally, is the affluent neighbourhood made up primarily of younger people, or the “reward year boomers”? The latter category are people that have worked their lives to become affluent and now have time to relax and enjoy their savings. So they’d be perfect – but if that’s just a small part of the audience, will addressable advertising be successful?
...Where Addressable Advertising Can Benefit from Social Media

I read an interesting piece over at Marketing Magazine the other day. It discusses cable company Cogeco and their move into “addressable advertising” next year in a pilot scheme throughout limited households.
If you’re not familiar with addressable advertising, it’s the method of using far more targeted ads based on location and demographics. So, certain areas my be more affluent while other areas may be more working class.
What Cogeco’s aiming to do, via their pilot on local cable channel CHCH, is to test out targeted advertising and send out ads that are geared to someone’s speficic address.
So, for example, someone living in an affluent are of the Golden Horseshoe – the area of south Ontario, Canada, where the scheme will be piloted – will see ads for luxury cars. Those living in a less affluent area will see ads for minivans or compact cars.
The goal is clear – if people are to buy something, they’re more likely to buy what’s in their cash range.
Targeted or Taking Aim?It’s a great idea – although I’m not too sure if closing your potential customers off by ignoring them due to current financial status is a great idea. Everyone has aspirations, right? And what better way to aim for a goal than seeing something to aim toward (like a more luxurious car, or nicer home, or bigger vacation)?
There’s also the problem of the demographics. Just because someone lives in an affluent area doesn’t necessarily mean they are affluent. They could be working their asses off to pay the higher mortgage, and have little-to-no fluid cash.
Additionally, is the affluent neighbourhood made up primarily of younger people, or the “reward year boomers”? The latter category are people that have worked their lives to become affluent and now have time to relax and enjoy their savings. So they’d be perfect – but if that’s just a small part of the audience, will addressable advertising be successful?
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The Irish Times - Saturday, December 4, 2010Irish Times - Dec 04, 2010
Not that the Heated Snow Scraper is complicated – just plug it in and get de-icing. It's got over 2m of cable to get from your 12V car power point to allPatch - Dec 02, 2010
"Mixing sand with salt does not produce any benefit as sand is not a deicing agent, will produce damage to the storm water drainage system, bouncing off theIndependent - Nov 29, 2010
Several airports were disrupted yesterday, with Edinburgh closed due to heavy snow and Aberdeen suffering delays after snow-clearing and de-icing took place