When you think of outdoor advertising campaigns, billboards are probably the first thing that comes to mind. But while billboard advertising is a great way to get your message out, you should also take advantage of the numerous other types of out-of-home advertising that can pay off in big ways.
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Explore all of the possibilities
Billboards and airplane banners have been around for decades. More innovative out-of-home advertising media include painting graffiti on the side of a building (legally, of course), "wrapping" buses, showing ads in movie theaters, placing signs on top of taxicabs and running ads on digital and interactive kiosks.
I recommend: Discover the many types of outdoor advertising available by clicking on "outdoor media search" at the
Great Outdoor Network.
Find and compare outdoor advertising companies and solutions
The outdoor advertising industry divides itself into categories such as general, street furniture, transit and alternative outdoor media.
I recommend: The
Outdoor Advertising Association of America (OAAA) has lists of solution providers by category, with company name, location and product type.
Make it work together
An outdoor campaign using several different types of media requires a healthy dose of coordination. Even if you're planning on running a single ad with a single message across a number of media, you'll need several versions of the ad to fit the various sizes of the outdoor media, and you'll need to negotiate with a number of vendors.
I recommend: Consider hiring an advertising agency to keep your campaign consistent, to find the best media for your campaign and to negotiate with various vendors. Search for advertising agencies by specialty and location at the
American Association of Advertising Agencies.
Decide on a theme
For the best results, your campaign should have a theme, whether it's promoting the quality of your products, your impeccable customer service or your low prices. You can vary the message of individual ads but they should all relate to the theme.
I recommend: Review
case studies of outdoor advertising campaigns, including
Starbucks and
Mini Cooper, both of which tapped into a variety of outdoor media. Other good case studies on varying the design and message within a campaign theme are available at
kristofcreative.com.