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What is Outdoor Advertising?
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Niks
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2010 4:54 pm Posts: 38 Location: UK
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What is Outdoor Advertising?
Hello In part, the OAAA attributes continuing success of outdoor advertising to the fact that while diversified forms of media have splintered audiences of traditional venues like newsprint and radio, automobile traffic continues to grow. Tens of millions of Americans commute each day, by some estimates covering over three trillion miles annually. Strategically placed outdoor advertising guarantees substantial exposure for very little investment, comparatively speaking. This makes outdoor advertising very cost-effective.
There are many kinds of outdoor advertising choices. Eateries and hotels commonly make use of highway billboards to steer customers in for a rest or a bite. The automobile and tourism industries account for a very large percentage of billboard revenue. Bus benches often feature outdoor advertising for local businesses, while bus shelters might display a major movie promotion. Beverage companies commonly make use of sporting events and arenas, among other venues, while taxicabs, buses, railways, subways and wall murals offer other forms of outdoor advertising. Thanks
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Mon Sep 27, 2010 5:04 pm |
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Niks
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2010 4:54 pm Posts: 38 Location: UK
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Re: What is Outdoor Advertising?
Hello There are many kinds of outdoor advertising choices. Eateries and hotels commonly make use of highway billboards to steer customers in for a rest or a bite. The automobile and tourism industries account for a very large percentage of billboard revenue. Bus benches often feature outdoor advertising for local businesses, while bus shelters might display a major movie promotion. Beverage companies commonly make use of sporting events and arenas, among other venues, while taxicabs, buses, railways, subways and wall murals offer other forms of outdoor advertising.
The OAAA divides outdoor advertising venues into four major categories: Billboard revenue accounted for over half of the outdoor advertising pie in 2004, transit system or mobile advertising and advertising on public furniture made up approximately another thirty percent, and alternative advertising brought in the last percentage points of the 5.8 billion spent to catch the eye of the outgoing public.
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