Local festivals and events are cultural gatherings that bring communities, cities, and towns together. They’re prime opportunities for companies and brands to directly connect with local environments and deliver messages directly to consumers.
Anything from music festivals and county fairs to sports games, these moments pull crowds and desirable audiences together, ones who are ready to spend and engage with their environment.
Out-of-home (OOH) advertising is the perfect medium to coincide with these events; amplifying reach, improving recall, and encouraging profitable conversions.
Why Local Events Benefit From Billboards
Events and festivals create a perfect storm for high-impact OOH due to:
Events For Billboard Advertising
Not every local event will benefit from OOH advertising, so it’s important to consider a couple of important factors:
Why Location Is Important For OOH
Billboards placed on main road arteries leading to event venues or along popular commuter routes see significantly higher impressions and conversions during event season.
When you plan your campaign around these gatherings and roadways, the right placements can mean all the difference and create an unforgettable billboard ad. You’re not just buying guaranteed impressions, but you’re buying a place nestled directly in a local community.
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