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John Moore
  • Falmouth, KY
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Does anyone use bench ads????

John Moore
  • Falmouth, KY
Posted

Hey everyone,

I was wondering if I can get some opinions on bench advertising. I see all these Benches At bus stops and busy intersections in my market with advertisements on them that say “made you look”, And a phone number where you can call and place an ad. I see them all over the place. So I finally contacted the owner of the company that handles these advertisements, and I’m contemplating using this as a marketing strategy. I was just curious to know who may have tried this in the past and had success or what their opinion would be on using the strategy. Any and all opinions/comments welcome! If it makes any difference I’m in the northern KY and Cincinnati area.

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