Manhattan Mini Storage Launches New "Only In NYC" Campaign
Manhattan Mini Storage's marketing blitz continues! Coming off the heels of its attention-getting presidential election marketing campaign – which combined humorous political billboards and a serious partnership with Rock The Vote – MMS has unveiled new billboards which will be decorating the city landscape.
This new campaign, "A Storage Unit Has Never..." features situations that many Manhattanites will relate to, whether its dating drama or rude roommates. The idea? Even though life in New York can be full of annoyances, your storage unit doesn't have to be one of them.
"Life in New York throws you everything except extra space in your apartment or office. That's where we come in," says Sarah Little, Manhattan Mini Storage Senior VP of Marketing. "In a city where roommates bail, dating apps are sus, and the unexpected is a way of life, we aim to be the one thing that doesn't leave you asking, 'What just happened?'"
The campaign also features digital videos that take a deeper dive into these relatable moments, available here:
Manhattan Mini Storage YouTube channel
Want to share your "Only In NYC" moment or story? MMS invites you to spill the tea on Instagram and TikTok with the hashtag #SpaceForAll and tag @ManhattanMiniStorage.
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