Mobile Billboard Advertising
Ad Bikes
Ad bikes are an eco-friendly alternative to mobile billboards that can reach high-profile street retail environments where most other forms of advertising are prohibited. Also popular in nightlife areas and during events, ad bikes are often double-sided and backlit for maximum exposure to surrounding pedestrians.
Unique and street-level, these attention-grabbing ad bikes are personal an approachable, with options for the drivers to hand out advertising collateral, promotional giveaways, and interact directly with consumers. An additional sound component is usually available to add an extra dimension to your campaign.
Vehicle Wrap Advertising
Custom designed vehicle wraps are typically used as an additional layer of branding for the client. Fleets of company vehicles can be wrapped with custom graphics to create a uniform presence on the road. A form of mobile (vehicle) advertising, vehicle wraps are well-suited to small businesses and independent companies who want to advertise everywhere they go.
Double Decker Bus Ads
Double Decker bus advertising is available in large markets with high tourist populations, such as New York City and Chicago, IL. Display your message to tourists and local commuters alike in the downtown and popular tourist areas in a fun, unique, and eye-catching way. A variety of wrap sizes are available, and vary by market and bus line. A more attention-grabbing alternative to traditional mobile billboards or transit ads, Double Decker Buses serve to target pedestrians and commuters in high-traffic, population-dense areas of the targeted city.
Ice Cream & Coffee Truck Advertising
Full-color, wrapped trucks target both pedestrians and surrounding vehicle traffic. Best for campaigns targeting downtown or special events, ice cream and coffee trucks entice pedestrians with free samples, compliments of the sponsored advertiser. Brand ambassadors / street teams, promotional giveaways, product collateral, and couponing are all great compliments to this campaign. Additional media such as branded coffee cups or sleeves, napkins, etc. can be used to further promote your message and brand. Earn goodwill with your target audience and get the word out about your product or brand in an interactive, fun, and unique way. Trucks can be placed downtown, at sporting or other events, festivals, or in target neighborhoods where traditional advertising is restricted.
Lunch Truck Advertising
Lunch trucks and food trucks are increasingly popular in most major US metro markets. A non-traditional advertising network can be created amongst food trucks and media options can include posters, clings and take-ones. Some food carts can also be wrapped entirely with large-format production. Advertising on food trucks helps a marketer reach niche neighborhoods and parking lots of major employers in the market.
Mobile Cube Ads
Mobile Cubes are an updated, high-tech version of the traditional mobile billboard. Featuring a cube with 4 digital LED screens fixed atop a vehicle, Mobile Cubes are attention grabbing and perfect for showcasing your ad both daytime and nighttime. Great for targeting pedestrians and traffic near events and nightlife areas of the city. Mobile Cube campaigns can also be enhanced with additional vehicle signage / wraps, street teams with promotional giveaways, sound, and Bluetooth capabilities. Available in most major markets.
Mobile Billboard Advertising
Mobile billboards are typically 12' x 24' double-sided ads attached to a truck. Mobile billboards offer extreme flexibility as they can be parked in front of your audience or directed to drive along a customized route designed to effectively reach your target audience. Mobile billboards are available in most markets and are monitored by GPS to ensure campaign accuracy.
Pedi Cab Advertising
Pedi cab advertising is a growing form of eco-friendly advertising popping up in cities across the nation. Pulled along by bike riders, pedi cabs are a slower-paced, eye-level alternative to traditional mobile advertising, and have the advantage of being able to go where traditional mobile billboards are restricted. Advertisers can choose to offer free rides to pedestrians and select the coverage area(s), or advertise on pedi cabs with pre-set routes. Advertising on the cab itself spreads your message to riders, pedestrians, and surround traffic alike. Drivers can also interact with riders about your brand and hand out promotional materials.
Taxi Display Advertising
Taxi display advertising is most often placed on a designated 2- or 3-sided display on top of taxi cabs. In recent years, digital advertising available on in-cab screens has also become available. Exterior taxi ads target both taxi patrons and surrounding car and pedestrian traffic alike. Moreover, taxi cabs in large cities most often congregate in high-traffic areas and events waiting for patrons, giving you maximum exposure to the masses. Typically backlit, taxi-top displays often serve as a 24-hour mobile advertising display reaching local, business, and tourist audiences traveling to and from events, nightlife attractions, hotels, convention centers, airports, sporting events, etc. Many markets also offer customized taxi-top displays using extensions, lenticular print, trunk wraps, door wraps, or even full-car wraps to display your message.
Tour Bus Advertising
Tour bus advertising is available in large markets with high tourist populations, such as New York City and Chicago, IL. Tour bus ads display your message to tourists and local commuters alike in the downtown and popular tourist areas in an eye-catching way. Similar to traditional bus ads, tour bus advertising options vary by market and bus system and include, but are not limited to, full or partial bus wraps, bus tour magazines, in-bus sampling and video, etc. Available on Greyhound and other regional bus lines, Tour bus advertising is an excellent way to reach your audience on-the-road in a memorable and creative way.
Truckside Advertising
Most often located on local delivery trucks, truck-side advertising is similar to mobile billboard advertising. Ads located on both sides and the back of the truck allows for maximum exposure while the trucks travel their regular delivery routes throughout the market, targeting your audience where they shop and eat. Additionally, since these vehicles are already on the road, your campaign will not be adding to pollution and traffic congestion! By selecting routes that target your desired audience, your campaign can reach the right consumers without dealing with the usual restrictions that are placed on traditional mobile billboards. Truck delivery routes are most often scheduled between 6:00 am and 6:00 pm, allowing your ad to be seen during peak commuter times.



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