Truckside advertisement

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A truckside advertisement or truckside ad is a billboard that is affixed to a truck that is for the purpose of advertising to the general public. This is a form of outdoor advertising classified as transit advertising by the outdoor advertising association of America.[1]

Truckside advertisements have been argued by many to have one of the lowest CPM (Cost Per Thousand) impressions available to advertisers in the market.[2] with a cost coming in at 81 cents per thousand compared to 10.40 for a 30-second TV commercial on a prime-time network, 11.03 for a quarter page newspaper ad, and 9.14 for a four-color magazine ad.[3]

One of the largest truckside advertising companies in the United States is called Rolling Adz[4] that has nationwide platform of over 5,500 trucks across the country.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.oaaa.org
  2. ^ Goodgold, 2003
  3. ^ Goodgold, 2003
  4. ^ http://www.rollingadz.com

[1]

Retrieved from ""