Buffalo NY Billboards
hgrigger@billboardconnection.com
Erie CountyBuffalo, New York
United States
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Outdoor Advertising Gets Your Business Noticed!
Every company wrestles with brand awareness issues at some point. It’s a well known fact that if they don’t know your name, they won’t call you. That’s where outdoor advertising can help.
Adding billboards, transit ads, cinema ads and other forms of outdoor advertising to your marketing mix can help make your business a household name.
Billboards Work!
Stop and think a minute about how many people travel along U.S. 20 and U.S. 219, U.S. 62 (Bailey Avenue) or NY 354 (Clinton Street) and NY 130 (Broadway Avenue) or anywhere else around Buffalo. Now, imagine that nearly every single driver and their passenger sees your company name once or twice a day. This idea begins to give you an idea of how much exposure your business can have. Billboards can put your brand in front of thousands of potential customers.
Studies show that people not only pay attention to billboards as they travel, but they remember the company name as well. Outdoor advertising can take your brand awareness to a whole new level.
Think about where you go every day. Most of us use the same routes back and forth- to work, to school, etc. This means we see the same buildings and the same signs every single day. This is how billboards can help embed your brand in the mind of your target market.
Traditional Billboards Vs Digital Billboards
Like everything else in life, billboard advertising has gone high-tech. While you can still rent traditional billboards, you should also consider a strategy that includes digital billboards.
Unlike traditional billboards that can only deliver one message, digital billboards deliver a variety of messages that rotate in and out. Renting digital billboards is an affordable way to spread show brand all around the city to help you saturate your target market.
Billboards & Other Forms Of Outdoor Advertising
We often make purchasing decisions while driving, and billboard advertising can put your brand right in front of your target market at the right time; but there are other forms of outdoor advertising that can be just as effective. Here are some other advertising avenues we can use:
• Transit Ads
• Bus Shelter Ads
• Bus ads
• Taxi Ads
• Cinema Ads
• Mall Ads
• Mobile Billboards
Let us help you build an effective, affordable outdoor advertising campaign that helps you grow your business. Call us today.
About Billboard Connections
For more than 30 years, the staff at Billboard Connection has been helping business owners just like you get the exposure their business needs to grow. We have the capacity to build campaigns on a local, regional or national level. We’re a national billboard-advertising agency which means we have the power to negotiate some of the best rates.
Let us help you design and carry out an outdoor advertising campaign that’s right for your business and your budget. Let’s get started today!
Our Service Area
We have coverage on all major roads and highways in Albany County and surrounding counties in Upstate New York.
Our Billboard Connection Buffalo New York office can place your ad on any outdoor billboard in Erie County and any other City or County in New York State. Advertise with us on these main streets and highways: New York State Route 5, commonly referred to as Main Street within the city, enters through Lackawanna as a limited-access highway and intersects with Interstate 190, a north-south highway connecting Interstate 90 in the southeastern suburb of Cheektowaga with Niagara Falls. NY 354 (Clinton Street) and NY 130 (Broadway Avenue) are east to west highways connecting south and downtown Buffalo to the eastern suburbs of West Seneca and Depew. NY 265 (Delaware Avenue) and NY 266 (Niagara Street and Military Road) both originate in downtown Buffalo and terminate in the city of Tonawanda.
You can also advertise on U.S. highways in Erie County U.S. 20 and U.S. 219, U.S. 62 (Bailey Avenue) is a north to south trunk road that enters the city through Lackawanna and exits at the Amherst town border at a junction with NY 5. Within the city, the route passes by light industrial developments and high density areas of the city. Bailey Avenue has major intersections with Interstate 190 and the Kensington Expressway.
As well as the major expressways that serve the City of Buffalo: The Scajaquada Expressway (NY 198) is primarily a limited access highway connecting Interstate 190 near Squaw Island to New York State Route 33. The Kensington Expressway (NY 33) begins at the edge of downtown and the city’s East Side, continues through heavily populated areas of the city, intersects with Interstate 90 in Cheektowaga and ends shortly at the airport.
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