| Q.
Why are mobile billboards better than traditional billboards?
A. Unlike traditional
roadside billboards, which are sometimes fifty-plus feet up
in the sky and blocked by tress & buildings; mobile billboards
are seen at the best locations for more than a few seconds
and in parts of New York where ordinary billboards are restricted
or even prohibited.
Q:
Where are your mobile billboards seen?
A: Our mobile,
rotating tri-image billboard trucks will travel back and forth
on the Long Island Expressway during morning and evening rush
hour (brightly-lit at night) and then in and around the Roosevelt
Field Mall area; along Old Country Rd. and Hempstead Tpke.,
as well as Route 110 from Huntington to Amityville. On the
weekends, the trucks will be traveling routes that have the
most visibility to people; albeit a crowded mall, the beaches,
a sporting event, rock concerts, parades/events, Colleges,
etc.
Q.
Why can’t I utilize my own company vehicles to perform
mobile advertising?
A. You can; however,
you will not stand out and be as effective as our tri-image,
brightly-lit rotating ad trucks. All companies have vehicles,
but how many are as large, have such big graphics, are brightly-lit
at night and are actually on the road for 10 hours per day?
Our drivers are professionals. This is what we do and it is
our job to drive to your target market and reach out to prospective
customers.
Q.
What are the dimensions of Outdoor Visibility’s mobile
billboard ads?
A. The sizes of
our mobile ads are:
Sign Location Width x Height
Front (over cab) 5' 11" x 2’ 8-1/2"
Side 12’ x 6’
Rear 5’ 10-3/4" x 5' 9-3/4”
Q. What is needed to start a mobile
billboard advertising campaign?
A. A signed contract
and your 50% deposit will get your mobile billboard campaign
underway.
Q.
Turnaround time?
A.
Our standard turn around is approximately 7 – 14 days
from when we receive final creative and artwork for your mobile
ad sign.
Q. Do your mobile billboard trucks make deliveries?
A. Yes, we offer light messaging services/deliveries with our mobile ad trucks.
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