Digital Mobile Billboards
Ad Focus offers digital mobile billboard coverage nationwide and is known for getting into areas where traditional billboards and OOH advertising options may be limited or non-existent. With the ability to target customized routes to reach a specific consumer base, billboard trucks can deliver high impressions for your next campaign.
Not only do billboard trucks offer great coverage, but they can display a static or motion ad, and have the ability to play sound. Motion ads can include anything from rotating graphics to full video clips with sound, making them nearly unavoidable to the human eye.
Digital Billboard Trucks
Digital Mobile Billboards, also known as Ad Trucks, Mobile Display Ads, LED Trucks, or Box Truck Ads, are trucks with wrap-around ad displays. These vehicles are large format and illuminated for optimal viewing day or night. Three-side panels are offered for excellent visibility and have advertising exclusivity options.
Successful uses of Mobile Billboards include festivals, concerts, conventions & conferences, sporting events, product launches, large events like the Super Bowl, SXSW, CMA awards, grand openings, and more!
These ads travel at eye level to effectively target your desired audience, which is what makes our digital trucks a great option during events!
LED Trucks
One study showed that 80% of Americans walk over 6 miles daily in metropolitan areas. LED billboard trucks can easily hit residents and tourists alike. Advertising on our mobile billboard trucks is extremely flexible and allows you to choose where you want your ad to appear.
Ad Focus offers Mobile Billboards in several markets nationwide. Some of our top markets include:
The flexibility of Mobile Billboard Trucks makes them a great option for you next campaign. They can be brought anywhere to meet your specific needs.
Looking to learn more about how Digital Mobile Billboards can benefit your outdoor advertising campaign?
Drop us a line at hello@theadfocus.com or message us here and we would be happy to help!
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