Bulletin Advertising - The Basics Bulletin advertising includes large-format advertising structures primarily located on well-traveled highways and interstates, expressways, and principle arterials for best high-density consumer exposure to...
Mobile billboard advertising is typically a 12′ x 24′ double-sided advertisement attached to a truck unit. Lighting of mobile units can vary due to market restrictions, but custom routes ensure high visibility. Mobile billboard...
Trivision billboard advertising is similar to regular bulletin locations, only they share space with multiple advertisers. As the name indicates, trivisions contain space for three advertisers. Locations are on high traffic surface streets and...
Graffiti mural advertising is a throwback to the old days of hand-painted billboards but adds an updated, urban flair to the final media product. Usually executed in dense, ethnic urban neighborhoods, graffiti murals combine an advertising...
Wallscape advertising units are a large and high impact form of outdoor advertising. These structures are found in downtown areas of larger cities within the top advertising markets. Wallscapes can be found on the sides of apartment buildings...
Spectacular billboards are oversized bulletins. There isn’t a standard size for these units. Spectacular billboards are often custom-designed for a campaign in order to gain as much attention as possible. Spectacular units...
Digital billboards are emerging as the next generation of billboard advertising. As one of the most dynamic and cost-effective forms of outdoor advertising, recent reports indicate that digital billboards will be available for day-part purchasing...
The basics on poster advertising Poster advertising is a long-standing outdoor advertising option. Some important factors to consider when purchasing any type of poster location are; left or right-hand visibility, illumination, impressions, the...