Has anyone in the metro areas had success using advertising on bus exteriors?
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A local charity haunt (Bloodview) has run simple 2 color black on neon orange signage on the sides of buses for several years, and you see that thing from a mile away. It is effective as long as it is nice bold and easy to read, because after all it is on the move. Vehicle wraps are also good, but depending on the vehicle, can be problematic installing without creases and such close up. They work best on square blocky vehicles like many older hearses, box trucks, etc..
Another local haunt (7 Floors of Hell) also does signage on the side of their storage semi trailers, and gets permission to park them in various areas, basically creating a giant billboard, and temporary storage storage for empty trailers.
There a lot of creative and often fun ways to advertise nowadays. It is all about staying with the times and keeping up with innovation out there.
Mike "Pogo" Hach-Mike "Pogo" Hach
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That is not bad at all. Another semi local attaction out here (Ghostly Manor) Has a pretty big "jumbotron" style screen out in front of their attraction...definitely eye catching day or night. They are also a family fun center open year round and on a road of several attractions on the way to a to Cedar Point a large theme park...so it definitely helps them stand out, in conjunction with the giant dragon on the side of their building.
Another great example of innovation at work.
Mike "Pogo" Hach-Mike "Pogo" Hach
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