The WHAT, WHERE and WHY your media should be showcased on Old Town Trolleys
The WHATThe fleet of Old Town Trolley vehicles are now available for national advertising. Our trolleys serve as ‘rolling billboards’ that travel in and around densely populated city streets and crowded tourist locations, leaving a lasting impact on pedestrians, motorists and passengers. Reach customers with a bold and creative message, that can't help but be seen.
The WHEREOld Town Trolleys are your moving billboards and a great way to reach approximately 6 million residents and tourists in these high-density cities: San Diego, Washington DC, Nashville and Key West. In addition to the year-round population in these cities, there is an estimated 20 million annual visitors to these national tourist destinations as well. Not only are these impressive numbers, but take time to look at our city-wide demographics below . Your products and services will be exposed to the entire range of population. Old Town Trolley’s fleet of 68 trolleys travel over 85 million miles each year.
The WHYTrolley and transit advertising offers advertisers a proven and cost-efficient advertising medium that makes a powerful and lasting impact for a low CPM. The cost-per-thousand price for transit media is a fraction of the price of almost any other media form such as radio, tv, newspaper, magazine, and online.
With a population of 1,394,928, San Diego is the 8th largest US city. The population density is 3,771.9 person/sq mile. Tourism is a major industry due to the climate, beaches, and many attractions. With San Diego's cruise ship industry growing, 2016 hosted more than 34.3 million visitors in 2016; collectively they spent an estimated $8.9 billion.*
Demographics
Boston metro covers 48 square miles with an estimated population of 667,137 in 2016, making it the largest city and the 23rd most populous in the US. In 2016, Boston has a density of 13,841 persons/sq mile - the city is the 3rd densely populated large U.S. city. Some 1.2 million persons may be within Boston's boundaries during work hours.*
Demographics
Washington's population was 681,170 in 2016. Area commuters raise the population to over one million each weekday. The Washington DC metro area population is over 6 million, the 6th largest US metro area. Tourism is the District's 2nd largest industry. Approximately 18.9 million visitors contributed to over $4.8 billion to the local economy in 2012.*
Demographics
Nashville is a center for the music, healthcare, publishing, banking and transportation industries, and home to numerous colleges and universities. It is known as a center of the country music industry, earning it the nickname "Music City, U.S.A." There were 628,434 people residing in the city in 2010. The population density was 1,204.2 inhabitants per sq/ mile.*
Demographics
The Key West 2016 population was 25,755 people, 11,016 households, and 5,463 families. The population density was 4,285 inhabitants per sq /mile. Key West is also a popular cruise port with more than 800,000 cruise passengers disembarking each year. Cruise passengers are to spend over $54 million in Key West annually.*
Demographics
*Demographic data, Wikipedia.org, 2017
• Size: Queen, 30" x 88"
• Cities: Washington DC, San Diego
• Prices: Range from $700 - $900/month depending on city and frequency.
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• Size: Full Backwrap 7'8" x 8'2"
• Cities: Washington DC, Nashville, Key West, San Diego
• Prices: Range from $900 - $1500/month depending on city and frequency.
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• Size: Full Backwrap 8'11" x 13'4"
• Cities: Boston, Washington DC, Nashville
• Prices: Range from $1200 - $1500 depending on city and frequency.
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According to Outdoor Advertising Association of America, transit advertising, and all Out Of Home (OOH) media is set to record another quarter of growth: "Transit advertising is set to record yet another quarter of growth to begin 2017, which will mark the industry's 28th consecutive quarter of growth. Other than digital media, no other form of media comes anywhere near such a consistent, solid record.
The rest of 2017 promises a continuation of this trend. Transit advertising's natural convergence with other digital media complements by amplifying and enhancing it. Transit advertising has benefited from other new technologies, too, such as social media and mobile. Many transit advertising media campaigns are now picked up on social media, which greatly amplifies the total viewership. Transit advertising is one of the last ad forms people are exposed to just before important path-to-purchase decisions." *
“We’ve been advertising with infoBoard® for three years in San Diego and we’ve found it to be a great opportunity for us to get the word out about the Go San Diego Card. The advertising space at the waterfront has worked out well for us and we are excited about being featured on the website."
"The infoBoard® is impressive looking and is a valuable addition to serve guests of our visitor center. I look forward to working together with them (infoBoard®) to place additional boards in our community to assist our growing number of visitors."
"infoBoard® is an enormous asset here at our Visitors Center. It provides attractive displays and is a very helpful self-service tool for lodging, dining, and attractions for our guests. It is, also, very convenient for our staff during the busy season and during holidays."
ADDRESS
Trolley Wraps Advertising
The Embarcadero
San Diego CA 92101
Trolley Wraps Advertising
Union Station
Washington DC 20002
CONTACT
Trenda Stennett
touristinfo@msn.com
Phone/text: 805.441.1826
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