Billboard advertising is one of the easiest and most effective ways to reach countless people in a desired city or community. Massive visibility and exposure are certain, but one aspect often not considered is the restrictions on billboard advertising.
Whether you’re running a commercial, nonprofit, or political campaign, it’s essential to understand billboard artwork restrictions so you can save yourself time, money, and a legal headache before it’s too late.
Following these guidelines will ensure your billboard stays up for the entire duration of your campaign. Not following artwork restrictions may result in your ad being taken down, of even a potential fine.
Billboards are designed to be viewed from a distance and at high speeds, meaning readability is crucial for effectiveness. Poorly designed billboards can lead to wasted ad spending and even legal issues if they create distractions or visibility hazards for drivers.
Creativity is limitless, but unfortunately, not everything can go on a billboard. Many states and areas have content restrictions in order to protect the interest of the public.
Billboards are a powerful advertising tool, but navigating local regulations is crucial to ensuring your campaign’s success. Understanding content restrictions can save businesses time, money, and legal trouble.
Read up on the good book on local advertising law, and you’ll be in the clear to advertise to all your heart’s desires.
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