Truckside advertisement

A truckside advertisement or truckside ad is a billboard that is affixed to a truck that is brokered and carried by a third party firm for the purpose of advertising to the general public. This is a form of outdoor advertising classified as transit advertising by the outdoor advertising association of America.[1]

Truckside advertisements have been argued by many to have one of the lowest CPM (Cost Per Thousand) impressions available to advertisers in the market.[2] with a cost coming in at 81 cents per thousand compared to 10.40 for a 30 second TV commercial on a prime-time network, 11.03 for a quarter page newspaper ad, and 9.14 for a four-color magazine ad [3]

More recently companies such as Tripink have developed a new form of truckside advertisement called digital or video mobile advertising. The principle is the same that the one used with traditional truckside advertisement except that now, the billboard is an actual screen which can display commercials.

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References

  1. http://www.oaaa.org
  2. Goodgold, 2003
  3. Goodgold, 2003
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