Street Media - Transit Shelters, Recycle Container Wraps and sidewalk Digital Screens
Street Media Advertising such as Bus Shelter ads offer a tremendous amount of exposure for your brand, your company or event. The bustling city sidewalks and steady vehicle flow provide non-stop Impressions to a progressive, diverse and affluent population visiting or working in major cities and suburbs throughout the US.
Location, location, location
67” x 48” Static or Digital Shelter Ads are available near shopping outlets, retail stores, universities and tourist attractions. Like other forms of out of home advertising, transit shelter ads reach thousands of consumers daily. Depending on your target demographic, you can place your ads along routes catering to different subsets of the population.
Transit Shelter Ads offer a compelling narrative
Traditional static Shelter Ads are incredibly impactful due to repeat Impressions and they’re available throughout most major US cities. Bus shelter panels are mounted (usually 2-4 per shelter) in glass, backlit frames. They provide 24 hour visibility to vehicular and pedestrian traffic
Transit Shelter Advertising reaches a wide and diverse audience
With transit shelters, you’re not simply targeting bus riders. You’re reaching all the people who walk down the sidewalk, and those who drive down busy city streets. Advertisers benefit from the huge number of bus shelter ads available in a condensed market area.
Choosing your target market with Transit Shelter Ads:
If your goal is to reach more affluent shoppers, placing your Shelter ads near an upscale shopping mall or an downtown office tower may make sense. If your brand is geared towards sports lovers, you might place your ad along popular routes to sports stadiums and arenas. We can help you identify the Shelter locations that will help reach your ad campaign goals.
Transit Shelter Advertising is reasonably priced
When it comes to increasing brand name recognition and brand awareness, transit shelter ads offer high value for a relatively low CPM (cost per thousand impressions). 4-week rental rates typically range from $650 - $1,500 per location depending on the quantity of media chosen and the length of the ad campaign
The most effective Bus Shelter campaigns are paired with billboard ads
When paired with static or digital billboards, transit shelter ad campaigns effectiveness “explodes” creating top of mind awareness and brand name recall.
Consumers and Commuters love transit shelter ads according to Nielsen Reports
- 55% of Commuters noticed Bus Shelter ads in the past month
- 58% of Consumers trust Out-of-Home Advertising
- 53% of Consumers say that Bus Shelter Ads gave them all of the information needed to make a purchase
Solar Recycling Kiosks
Solar Recycling Kiosks (SRK’s) are 3-sided street furniture units sitting expressly on the corners of every intersection in the Downtown districts and beyond. Each of their three flat surfaces is an unmissable canvas, fracturing crowds of pedestrian and vehicle traffic with your creative messaging. The high-density placement of these advertising displays at consecutive city intersections keeps your message top of mind and our cities clean and green.
Digital Sidewalk Displays
By replacing traditional print media with smart displays, cities are discovering new ways to deliver value to citizens and businesses, and enhance city services. Digital sidewalk screens reach consumers with attention-getting, eye-level advertising media. These bold, bright displays engage both commuters and passerby at key city intersections and outside of major subway, bus and rail stations.
Thanks to built-in wireless connectivity, the digital screens can integrate with weather sensors for micro-climate tracking. Private business and government agencies can offer localized services directly to citizens.
Adding a microphone and camera, they enhance public safety. If a system senses an event of potential concern, the technology can automatically and immediately notify appropriate service agencies.
Advertisers can choose from sidewalk digital networks to screens placed strategically at the entrance to subway and rail stations.