Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is an Aerial Advertising Co-op?

    An Aerial Advertising Co-op is when a group of like minded people get together and pool their money to purchase an Aerial Advertising campaign for the same business that they all are involved with.


  2. What is an Advertising Co-op Share?

    An advertising Co-op share is a single person’s part of the total Aerial Advertising campaign Co-op.


  3. How will our Online Business website be advertised offline?

    This service will use the most powerful advertising media known to man, Aerial Advertising.


  4. Will you use any other form of offline advertising like; TV, Radio, etc?

    We may, in the future, use these other forms of advertising. However, we will only do so if our customers want it.


  5. How can I request a different online business then the ones listed?

    You may request other online businesses that you are involved in by using the “Contact Us” link and submitting an email requesting the addition of other businesses. Make sure to use the Subject line drop down item “New Ad Co-op Requests”. And we will add it if there are enough people that request a particular online business.


  6. What is the setup fee for?

    The set up fee is a combination of the first month's fee and the cost of the production of the Aerial Billboards for that particular advertising Co-op.


  7. What does the monthly fee cover?

    The monthly fee is used for the daily expense of flying the Aerial Billboards.


  8. What happens when our Aerial Billboard does not fly in a particular market?

    When your Aerial Billboard does not fly in a particular market, you will still be getting advertising impressions in that market due to the message retention power of Aerial Advertising. As a matter of fact, the case studies have shown that 67% of the total advertising impressions come after the route has completed. Also, your advertisements will also be flying in other active markets. So you will still be getting page views for your selected online business even if an Aerial Billboard did not fly on a particular day in a particular market.


  9. What are the reasons our Aerial Billboard will not fly?

    The most probable reason an Aerial Billboard will not fly is weather. And as most everybody knows, we can not control the weather. Some of the other reasons may be due to mechanical or air traffic control issues that are out of our control. However, we do have contingency plans for most possible situations.


  10. How many people will be in the advertising Co-op for my select Online Business?

    For us to start flying a particular Aerial Advertising campaign, we will need a minimum of 1,000 new subscribers. And for every 1,000 new subscribers for a particular online business, we will be adding a new route. These new routes will be in the top 100 most populated markets around that World. The total number of people in a particular ad Co-op is only limited by the total number of members in that particular online business.


  11. Where will my advertisement be flying?

    We will start flying your selected online business advertising campaign in Orlando, Florida. The Tourist Capital of the World. Then, as the required number of members join, we will open routes in Miami, Las Angles, New York, Beijing, Sydney, Tokyo, Moscow, etc. Until we have a single route in each of the Top 100 markets in the world. And as long as the required number of people are subscribed to a particular ad Co-op, we will continue to open additional routes in each of the same markets as well as branching out to other top rated markets.


  12. Can I suggest a location to run our Online Business Aerial Advertising campaign?

    Absolutely, you may request additional locations to run your advertisements by using the “Contact Us” form and submitting a comment requesting a new location. Make sure to use the Subject line drop down item “New Route Requests”. If enough people request the same location, we will add it.


  13. Why do I have to make individual subscription payments through PayPal?

    This is because of PayPal's subscription policies. If you were to unsubscribe from an Ad Co-op directly through PayPal, you would inadvertently unsubscribe all of the other Ad Co-ops that were in the same subscription order.


  14. Why can't I subscribe to more than one Ad Co-op share per account?

    This policy is basically to give everybody the same leverage in the Ad Co-op. Because newbies can not afford a lot of Ad Co-op shares, we decided to level the playing field so everybody will receive the same amount of page views per Ad Co-op.