Billboards · United States

Billboard Advertising
with Local OOH

Highway bulletins, road-top units and iconic urban spectaculars that keep your brand visible 24/7 across major US markets.

Static & digital billboards National & multi-market plans Highway and urban coverage
Share your target cities, dates and budget. We’ll send back a tailored billboard advertising plan across the US.
Billboard Advertising with Local OOH
Key Benefits

Why Billboard Advertising with Local OOH

We combine national reach with local insight to make billboard advertising work for your brand and your media mix.

24/7 visibility on highways, commuter routes and primary arterials in top US DMAs.
Ability to mix static bulletins, digital billboards, spectaculars and wallscapes in one coordinated plan.
Coverage built around your real trade areas using traffic data, POIs and drive-time analysis.
Flexible buying—from single-city tests to multi-state or national billboard networks.
Clear reporting on markets, locations, impressions and estimated reach, with options to align with search and web traffic.
Process

How we plan & activate

A clear, repeatable workflow designed to integrate with your team and your existing channels.

Clarify campaign goals, target audience, priority markets and timing for your billboard campaign.
Map key corridors using mobility data, traffic counts and points of interest such as stores, campuses or event venues.
Shortlist available static and digital billboards, spectaculars and wallscapes that align with your budget and KPIs.
Negotiate rates, added value and flight dates with plant partners while we coordinate creative specs and deadlines.
Launch the campaign, verify postings with photos and proofs-of-performance, and monitor on-the-ground quality.
Deliver a wrap-up including inventory list, impressions, markets covered and directional impact on search, web traffic or store activity.
Timelines

Typical timelines for Billboard Advertising

Exact timing depends on markets and inventory, but these are the usual lead times we recommend for US campaigns.

Planning
2–3 weeks before flight

Ideal window to confirm markets, review billboard inventory, refine corridors and lock in locations at the best possible rates.

Production
7–10 business days

Printing, shipping and posting of vinyl bulletins or posters. Digital-only flights can move faster once creative is approved.

Flight
4–24 weeks or longer

Most billboard campaigns run in 4-week increments, with stronger pricing for 3, 6 or 12-month commitments in key markets.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about billboard advertising with Local OOH.

What is the minimum campaign length for billboard advertising with Local OOH?
Most billboard campaigns in the US are sold in 4-week periods, but in some markets we can activate shorter flights or test campaigns. Longer commitments of 3, 6 or 12 months usually unlock better CPMs and premium placement.
Which US markets can I reach with your billboard inventory?
We work across major DMAs and regional markets, including Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Miami, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Philadelphia, Seattle, Portland and many others. We can build a single-city, multi-market or national billboard plan depending on your brief.
Can I combine static and digital billboards in the same campaign?
Yes. Many advertisers blend static bulletins on key approaches with digital billboards in high-density areas to gain flexibility for messaging while maintaining constant presence on flagship corridors.
How do you measure the impact of billboard campaigns?
We start with audited impressions and traffic data for each location, then connect the flight window with directional signals such as branded search, direct web traffic, store visits or lead volume. When needed, we can layer in additional measurement partners for more advanced attribution.
Can your team help with billboard creative and best practices?
Absolutely. We can review your existing artwork or design new layouts optimized for distance, speed and viewing time—focusing on simple headlines, clear branding and strong contrast that works on both static and digital units.

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