Hi, this is my first post I just joined so hope I can make it clear what I'm asking.
I don't know if anyone knows how to go around understanding deemed consent for advertising in the uk. I have tried to digest the legislation but I just can't wrap my head around it and the language. If anyone could help me that would be amazing.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/...chedule/3/made
I am starting a company that aims to help small businesses find affordable advertising opportunities. One of the opportunities we would like to pursue is using existing unused windowspace to advertise other small businesses.
If I were a nail technician working from home I could rent a space for a poster at my local shops indicating I was 5 mins away fir example.
It's a great opportunity for small businesses renting tye space and for businesses looking to advertise.
From what I understand of the legistlation the situation is...
Either you can advertise another business but poster is limited to around an a4 sheet in the window.
Or you can advertise another business but the poster must be 1/10 the entire shop front.
Or you can't advertise another business only items for sale in your shop.
It wouldn't be a great start if I encourage shop owners to break the law so I want to understand what the rules are so I can plan how to go about everything.
One thought I had was to have small businesses advertise in the window with a poster but put something inside the shop that could be purchased so it is legal if there are restrictions. A bit like how shops can have big chocolate posters in the window because they sell the chocolate... free advertising for tye big chocolate companies.
sorry if I have posted in the wrong area a any help would be most appreciated.
Thank you.
Joe (Advercado)
I don't know if anyone knows how to go around understanding deemed consent for advertising in the uk. I have tried to digest the legislation but I just can't wrap my head around it and the language. If anyone could help me that would be amazing.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/...chedule/3/made
I am starting a company that aims to help small businesses find affordable advertising opportunities. One of the opportunities we would like to pursue is using existing unused windowspace to advertise other small businesses.
If I were a nail technician working from home I could rent a space for a poster at my local shops indicating I was 5 mins away fir example.
It's a great opportunity for small businesses renting tye space and for businesses looking to advertise.
From what I understand of the legistlation the situation is...
Either you can advertise another business but poster is limited to around an a4 sheet in the window.
Or you can advertise another business but the poster must be 1/10 the entire shop front.
Or you can't advertise another business only items for sale in your shop.
It wouldn't be a great start if I encourage shop owners to break the law so I want to understand what the rules are so I can plan how to go about everything.
One thought I had was to have small businesses advertise in the window with a poster but put something inside the shop that could be purchased so it is legal if there are restrictions. A bit like how shops can have big chocolate posters in the window because they sell the chocolate... free advertising for tye big chocolate companies.
sorry if I have posted in the wrong area a any help would be most appreciated.
Thank you.
Joe (Advercado)
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