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Plan Your CampaignBelow are some recently updated billboard locations in Cincinnati and surrounding areas to help get you started. If you don't see a board you want, don't worry as this is a limited view of availability. Alluvit Media has access to every billboard in the city. Prices change daily based on availability.
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Based on a cross-section of the 96 most popular boards, the average cost of a billboard in Cincinnati is $3,257.04 per 4-week period. This results in a cost per thousand impressions (CPM) of $5.31. The average Cincinnati billboard receives 613,844 monthly impressions.
Average cost per 1 thousand impressions (CPM) across all of our Cincinnati billboards.
Average cost per board for a 4-week billboard advertising campaign.*
Average number of impressions per board for 4-weeks.
Recently added billboard locations in Cincinnati.
*The average Cincinnati billboard costs above are estimates based on current market data. Actual prices can fluctuate due to location demand, billboard size, campaign duration, and other factors. For the most accurate and up-to-date billboard pricing, please contact us directly.
Renting a billboard in Cincinnati is similar to renting an apartment. Some are available right away, some are occupied for the next six months or a year.
It varies. A small junior poster on a side street and a 14'x48' bulletin on a freeway are very different price points. Static vs. digital matters too, along with how long you run and what time of year it is.
Across 96 boards in Cincinnati, the average is $3,257.04 per 4-week period, which works out to a $5.31 CPM.
It depends on what you're trying to accomplish, but out of 201 boards in Cincinnati, these get put on proposals the most:
Tell us about your campaign and we'll narrow it down from there.
Cincinnati has 1,662,690 people. Median household income is $40,640, so value-oriented messaging tends to do well.
Here's the full breakdown:
In Cincinnati, the industries we work with most are Healthcare, Government, Advertising/Media Agency, Real Estate, and Non-Profit. It's a mix of local businesses driving foot traffic and larger brands staying visible on commuter routes.
Cincinnati has Digital Bulletin, Rotary Bulletin, Bulletin, Digital Poster, Poster, and Junior Poster. We can walk you through what fits your situation.
It depends on the board. A bulletin on a major highway and a poster on a neighborhood street are going to have very different numbers.
Across 201 boards in Cincinnati, the average is about 237,891 impressions per week. Add it all up and you're looking at roughly 191,264,292 total impressions per 4-week cycle across every tracked board in the market.
Demand for boards nationally peaks in March, January, and February. That's when the most proposals go out, so the best spots book up faster.
May, June, and July are slower. You'll have more boards to choose from and sometimes better rates. If your timing is flexible, that's worth knowing.
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