
Outdoor advertising
What are Outdoor Ads?
Outdoor ads, also known as Outdoor Ads, are common ads that target audiences see in their daily routines. Outdoor advertising, which is preferred by companies that want to reach their target audience without an intermediary, occupy a place in their subconscious and gain prestige, offers many alternatives to the customer, as it can be applied in a wide range of areas, from building facades. Today, outdoor advertising has grown rapidly and is present in almost all of our living spaces.
Types of outdoor advertising:
Billboard: There are two types: fixed billboard and Billboard Plus (moving and internally lit glass BB).
CLP (CityLight Poster): Station and individual city rockets, 3-sided cylinder rockets.
Megalight: Banner changer and editable with digital. It has a high impact due to its size, its position perpendicular to the movement and its mobility.
Giantboard: Formed by joining 4 billboard units side by side. Enables creative and custom applications.
Board: There are two types: Kuleboard and Megaboard. It can be located on city arteries or on the sides of intercity highways. It provides high awareness with its large size.
Lightbox (Billboard Maxx): These are illuminated billboards of any size.
Electric poles: Applied in two types: placard and pole banner. Poster boards are generally used for orientation purposes. It directs the passenger in traffic to the destination by informing him of the direction and distance. Pole banners are fabric banners approximately 90cm x 250cm. It is perpendicular to the road and the traffic frequency is high.
Wallcovering: Builds brand awareness with the right placement, effective lighting and eye-catching visuals.
Shopping Centers: Posters, LED screens, escalator covers, elevator covers inside shopping centers... Giant LED screens outside shopping centers.
Plazas: Installation of stands at the entrances of selected plazas, cladding of elevator doors and use of elevator panels.
Sites: On-site billboard and in-building door hanging, sample distribution in selected regions.
Airports: Print and digital rocket networks placed inside and outside the terminal, special projects.
Transit Canals: These are open-air sections designed for pedestrians or drivers during urban traffic.
Metro-Tram: Advertising spaces located inside the carriage, inside the station and at the exits. (In addition to the use of LED screens inside carriages, signs, rackets, signs near stairs in metro stations, special projects such as train cladding, branded corridors, etc. can also be implemented)
Metrobus: CLP Missile, car interior panels, bar and LED screens in station waiting areas.
IETT bus: Panel inside the vehicle; full and half coverage outside the car.
Minibus-Taxi: Wrapping the car.
Ferry: Ferry cabin seat cover, service desk, poster board, LED screens; missile and plate units on supports.
During the flight: Service desk, luggage cover, seat cloth
Turnstiles: Covering station turnstiles.